Porsche 992 Turbo S Calibration Notes
Stage Hardware Requirements
Stage1 - Designed for a vehicle with the following modifications:
Headers: Stock
Exhaust: Stock
Air Filter: Stock or aftermarket drop-in filters
Fuel System: Stock
Stage2 - Designed for a vehicle with the following modifications:
Headers: Stock or Aftermarket
Exhaust: Aftermarket High-Flow
Air Filter: Stock or aftermarket drop-in filters
Fuel System: Stock
Minimum Octane Requirements
91 Octane - For use with 91 octane (R+M)/2 or 95RON fuels minimum. 94 octane fuels with 0% Ethanol should also run the 91 octane file.
93 Octane - For use with 93 octane (R+M)/2 or 98RON fuels minimum.
100 Octane - For use with 100 octane (R+M)/2 or 105 RON fuels minimum.
E30 - For use with 30% ethanol / 70% pump gas
*Warning*
Using a lower octane than is designated by the calibration can promote increased engine wear and in severe cases catastrophic engine damage. Never run a map designed for high octane with low octane in the fuel tank. E.g. Do not run the 100 Octane map with 93 octane fuel in the tank.
M-Engineering always recommends new factory spark plugs gapped down to .022 when tuning your car. On higher horsepower applications or ethanol files it can become possible to blow out spark if running older plugs or incorrect gapping.
NOTES ABOUT TIRES: Factory tires and factory tire pressures normally result in high levels of traction control intervention, especially after tuning where more torque and power are commanded. As a result, this intervention can pull back throttle and power to keep the car steady and the car won’t be at it’s fullest potential. We always recommend running tires such as Toyo R888r’s, Cup2’s or any other sticky compound in conjunction with lower tire pressures.
All season tires, factory Pirelli’s, or PS4S will hold you back!
If your parts configuration or octane fall outside of the bounds of these maps we do offer ProTuning services past what is offered here in the maps. From upgraded turbos and fuel systems to nitrous, we can help!
From the factory, Porsche only adds enhanced pops and burbles to the exhaust sound when in “Sport” mode. This is not present in “Normal” or “Sport Plus”. M-Engineering does not alter or change how or when these pops and burbles occur. We can, however, remove the pops and burbles from “Sport” mode if you wish to have this eliminated.
NOTE ABOUT INJECTORS: Although very uncommon, the 992 platform (Carrera and Turbo) have a factory TSB for injector failures. The failure symptoms show themselves as an injector fault normally followed with misfiring under load. These symptoms can become exacerbated with tuning. If your car has any injector problems, it’s important to get this repaired. This normally requires injector replacement and reprogramming.
Torque and Horsepower Output
These dyno charts represent typical power output to the wheels as tested on a Mustang dynomometer.
“Max Gain” represents the largest delta between any two points on the graph at the same RPM.
“Peak Gain” represents the overall delta of the highest reading per dyno plot.
We break up power gains into % and numerical gains. We know that every dyno reads a bit different, particularly between manufacturers, so we have utilized the percentage gains which should be similar and independent of the dyno. The numerical delta gains are a more user friendly value but may not read similar on every dyno.
Stage1
91 Octane (R+M)/2 or 95 RON*
93 Octane (R+M)/2 or 98 RON*
100 Octane (R+M)/2 or 105 RON*
*As tested on World Motorsports Wind Tunnel Dyno
If your parts configuration or octane fall outside of the bounds of these maps we do offer ProTuning services past what is offered here in the maps.
Contact Info
If you have any further questions please feel free to contact us via email.
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