Grand-Am Cayman S #003
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Grand-Am Cayman S #003
While not 100% finished, over the last 75 hours and 6 days, mass amounts of work were executed to produce what will be the 3rd and only Porsche Cayman S to be raced professionally in the Grand American Road Racing Association’s Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge Series, formerly Grand-Am Cup.
Specs and build-out information is as follows:
Continental Tire Challenge 2009 Porsche Cayman S:
• Safety Cage Install (Includes interior removal and fabrication of custom safety cage with NASCAR style door bars and custom interior paint of all interior panels, if desired. (Photos show cage in most basic form for weight saving purposes.)
• 3.4 Liter PCNA Direct Fuel Injection Engine with 320 hp & 273 lb./ft of torque for model years 2009 and newer
• Competition weight of 2700 lbs. per 2010 GS rules
• OEM Siemens engine management with reprogrammed ECU mapping for Sunoco 98 GTX race application and 7600 RPM rev limit (Allowed per 2010 Grand-Am rules)
• AIM MXL Pista data acquisition system with SmartyCam GPS video overlay (Includes GPS, fuel pressure monitoring, gearbox temperature monitoring, shock sensor monitoring and stand-alone Lambda/AFR monitoring)
• PCNA 3.8 DFI Carrera S intake manifold and throttle body
• Lightweight custom manufactured exhaust system for above tuned DME with aftermarket exhaust headers, intermediate pipes and in-house fabricated Coast Fab resonator system (Allowed per 2010 Grand-Am rules)
• RSS Lightweight Aluminum Flywheel with Sachs Motorsport clutch kit (Allowed per 2010 Grand-Am rules)
• Guard Transmission Limited Slip Differential (Clutch type style LSD with custom ramp angles and pre-load setup)
• RSS Inner Control Arms with spherical bushings (Allowed per 2010 Grand-Am rules)
• PCNA GT3 2-piece outer control arms with upgraded BGB delrin bushings
• RSS Spherical Inner/Outer Rear Toe Links (Allowed per 2010 Grand-Am rules)
• Custom fabricated BGB Motorsports front camber plates
• BGB Motorsports spring / shock / sway bar package with custom sway bar drop links AVAIALBLE WITH AST OR KONI SPEC DAMPERS
• Recaro 997 Cup Car racing seat and sliders with 6 point harnesses
• Momo quick release hub adapter (no actuation required to put wheel back on hub for quick driver changes)
• Upgraded and removable Rennline tow hooks
• Custom stainless steel braided brake lines
• 997 center radiator kit from Porsche Cars North America
• Setrab power steering cooler
• Setrab transmission cooler
• Racing brake pads with 2 piece lightweight Girodisc front and rear rotors
• Custom fabricated brake ducts
• Heat insulation for engine bay, transmission tunnel, brake pads and wheel speed sensors
• Porsche Cars North America Cayman S Aerokit rear wing
• SPA fire system
• Sparco hood pins
• Competition fuel system for dry break fill
http://bgb-motorsports.smugmug.com/C...99201304_43MmJ
http://bgbmotorsports.com
Specs and build-out information is as follows:
Continental Tire Challenge 2009 Porsche Cayman S:
• Safety Cage Install (Includes interior removal and fabrication of custom safety cage with NASCAR style door bars and custom interior paint of all interior panels, if desired. (Photos show cage in most basic form for weight saving purposes.)
• 3.4 Liter PCNA Direct Fuel Injection Engine with 320 hp & 273 lb./ft of torque for model years 2009 and newer
• Competition weight of 2700 lbs. per 2010 GS rules
• OEM Siemens engine management with reprogrammed ECU mapping for Sunoco 98 GTX race application and 7600 RPM rev limit (Allowed per 2010 Grand-Am rules)
• AIM MXL Pista data acquisition system with SmartyCam GPS video overlay (Includes GPS, fuel pressure monitoring, gearbox temperature monitoring, shock sensor monitoring and stand-alone Lambda/AFR monitoring)
• PCNA 3.8 DFI Carrera S intake manifold and throttle body
• Lightweight custom manufactured exhaust system for above tuned DME with aftermarket exhaust headers, intermediate pipes and in-house fabricated Coast Fab resonator system (Allowed per 2010 Grand-Am rules)
• RSS Lightweight Aluminum Flywheel with Sachs Motorsport clutch kit (Allowed per 2010 Grand-Am rules)
• Guard Transmission Limited Slip Differential (Clutch type style LSD with custom ramp angles and pre-load setup)
• RSS Inner Control Arms with spherical bushings (Allowed per 2010 Grand-Am rules)
• PCNA GT3 2-piece outer control arms with upgraded BGB delrin bushings
• RSS Spherical Inner/Outer Rear Toe Links (Allowed per 2010 Grand-Am rules)
• Custom fabricated BGB Motorsports front camber plates
• BGB Motorsports spring / shock / sway bar package with custom sway bar drop links AVAIALBLE WITH AST OR KONI SPEC DAMPERS
• Recaro 997 Cup Car racing seat and sliders with 6 point harnesses
• Momo quick release hub adapter (no actuation required to put wheel back on hub for quick driver changes)
• Upgraded and removable Rennline tow hooks
• Custom stainless steel braided brake lines
• 997 center radiator kit from Porsche Cars North America
• Setrab power steering cooler
• Setrab transmission cooler
• Racing brake pads with 2 piece lightweight Girodisc front and rear rotors
• Custom fabricated brake ducts
• Heat insulation for engine bay, transmission tunnel, brake pads and wheel speed sensors
• Porsche Cars North America Cayman S Aerokit rear wing
• SPA fire system
• Sparco hood pins
• Competition fuel system for dry break fill
http://bgb-motorsports.smugmug.com/C...99201304_43MmJ
http://bgbmotorsports.com
Last edited by BGB Motorsports; 11-21-2010 at 03:05 PM.
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Great car. I just drove a Cayman for the first time at VIR. Very impressive. Great balance. However I found the computer (PSM) to be extremely intrusive and frustrating. Is there a computer upgrade shutting off or tuning down the PSM system? What do Gram Am and Cayman Interseries car use?
Thanks, Stephan
Thanks, Stephan
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