234.6 MPH Record Breaking Porsche at the Texas Mile
Posted in AST Suspension, Uncategorized, Videos on April 29th, 2011 by dphillips – Be the first to commentWhen you think of Porsche as a brand, speed is one word that comes to mind. But, 234.6 MPH, that is CRAZY speed! The more amazing feat is that this isn’t a gutted “race car”, instead, this is a full interior, street legal 997.1 with a lot of help from a Twin Turbo system, built and raced by AST Suspension – USA dealer, Evolution Motorsports.
Our friends over at Evolution Motorsports specialize in neck breaking speed for late model Porsche owners looking for more speed, elegance or balance. We chatted with the guys a while back when they told us about “MAYHEM”, the 997 pictured. They told us that the car was capable of hitting well over 200 miles per hour and needed a suspension that would help the Porsche stay glued at speed, a LOT of speed!
For those not familiar with the Texas Mile event, it is a Top Speed event where participants travel 1 mile from a standing stop. They then have a half mile to shut it down and get back to normal human speeds. The latest Texas Mile event was where this unnatural Porsche came closer than any Porsche street car to the speed of light. Congrats on the killer run!
By the way, when is the last time you’ve seen a Porsche with a parachute? A-W-E-S-O-M-E
Vehicle Specs:
MAYHEM, or the EVT1500, began life as a twin turbo Porsche 997 in 2007. It was acquired by Todd Zuccone of Evolution MotorSports with 6 miles on the odometer for the sole purpose of Extreme Testing. When the car had been in the EVOMS shop for less than 24 hours it began its transformation with a simple ECU performance flash. Since that day, it lives as a Research and Development platform for John Bray and the other EVOMS engineers.
The EVT1500 Performance System features an EVOMS built 4.0-liter twin turbo engine with horsepower of 1485 and Torque of 1320. This upgrade also includes all of the needed safety components, suspension upgrades, transmission modifications and all other needed aspects of the car to match the performance of the engine. The cars post a 2.5 second time in 0-60 and runs the ¼ mile in excess of 160 MPH. The complete car weighs approximately 3200-3600 pounds depending on options.
How does it handle?
MAYHEM utilizes at set of AST 5320s. These 3-way adjustable dampers with 45mm inverted front struts and custom low and high speed compression were built with super high speeds in mind. The crew at AST-USA knew that with speeds over 200 MPH, the shocks were of paramount importance because it gives the driver the confidence to keep their right foot planted. We realize that much of this record is due to Evolution’s ability to pump out nearly 1500 hp, but we still feel like a big part of the record by giving the driver the confidence to keep the right foot planted (see video below from 1:06 to the end – THAT is keeping it planted!). See what John Bray, senior engine builder for EVOMS had to say regarding their AST Suspension.
“Our EVT1500 Porsche 997.1TT had great stability at high speed, especially above 200MPH. Additionally, due to the full adjust-ability we were able to tweak the suspension at the track on the weekend. We are looking forward to hitting 240+ next time out, and AST will be there!”
So what does 234.6 MPH look like?
More Photos: http://bit.ly/la1AgE
We appreciate Evolution Motorsports for sharing their story. Evolution MotorSports also features performance upgrades for Ferrari, Lamborghini, Mercedes, VW, Audi as well as a full line of upgrades for all late model Porsches including the new 2012 Panamera turbo. For more information, View the company websites at www.EVOMS.com and www.EVOMSit.com
When Ford announced that the 5.0L engine was making a comeback, you could feel the ground shaking, word spread like wildfire, but we wondered if it would just be another “marketing ploy.” As the early 2011 Mustang GTs started to hit the street, it was apparent that the new 5.0 was everything Ford fans had been waiting on since the deletion of the 5.0 emblem from Mustangs in 1995. It actually turns out that the new Mustang’s “world class value” (less than $30k, 415 hp and BIG 14″ brakes) has broadened its owner base and is attracting new customers that were looking at all world performers such as the BMW M3. Actually, it looks like Ford did a pretty good job hanging with the world class BMW M3 – 







