Porsche 911 GT3 RS Engine Transplant: Creating the Unique 911s T Model

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In the thrilling world of automotive customization, TJ Hunt and his team have embarked on a daring project that pushes the boundaries of what's possible. By ingeniously transplanting a Porsche 911 GT3 RS engine into a 911 GT3 body, they've created a unique 911s T model that defies convention. The challenges they faced in integrating different components and coding the ECU to operate seamlessly are a testament to their unwavering dedication to innovation.
The pièce de résistance of this project is the unveiling of striking BBS wheels that elevate the car's aesthetics to a whole new level. The front wheels, BBS e7s in White Satin gold with Polish lips, exude a rare charm with their 19-inch face, while the rear wheels, the e89s, offer a distinctive smaller diameter for a sleeker profile. The meticulous adjustments made to the car's camber and ride height to accommodate these wheels showcase the team's attention to detail and commitment to perfection.
As the team fine-tunes the car, addressing issues like shaving bolts for wheel clearance and fixing various parts, the anticipation for the final result reaches a fever pitch. Liquid IV's sponsorship adds a refreshing touch to the proceedings, offering hydration products with an exclusive Black Friday discount. The debate over whether to keep both cars or sell one underscores the emotional attachment and pride the team feels towards their creations, especially the red car with its manual gearbox that has won over hearts. With future plans including finishing touches from Porsche and a thrilling comparison drive between the rebuilt cars, the excitement in the air is palpable, and the automotive world eagerly awaits the next chapter in TJ Hunt's exhilarating journey.

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Some viewers suggest giving one of the cars to Calvin
There is a debate on whether to keep both cars or not
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