The Slakker Porsche Podcast

Slakker Racing Development

This is your new audio pit stop. Welcome to The Slakker Porsche Podcast—a brand-new space built for Porsche enthusiasts, engine nerds, and anyone who loves the sound of performance. What started in the shop, then moved to the screen, is now in your speakers. Whether you're winding down a canyon road on a summer night, wrenching in the garage, or daydreaming about your next build—we’re here to bring the Slakker experience straight to your ears. Expect behind-the-scenes insights, engine talk, Q&As, and stories from the people who live and breathe this world. Plug in. Start your engine. Let’s t

Episodes

  1. Episode 6 | Porsche 996 & 997 Intake Engineering, High RPM Builds & Real-World Testing

    JAN 2

    Episode 6 | Porsche 996 & 997 Intake Engineering, High RPM Builds & Real-World Testing

    In Episode 6 of the Slakker Porsche Podcast, we dive into Porsche intake engineering, high-RPM engine development, and what it really takes to safely push M96 and M97 engines past 8,000 RPM.This episode is driven by listener questions from the community and covers everything from powerband theory and intake design to real-world testing and long-term reliability. We break down how Porsche uses intake runner length, resonance tuning, and intake flaps to shape the powerband and why many aftermarket “upgrades” lose power when they ignore wave dynamics.We also take a detailed look at the Slakker 8K valve spring package, explaining why valve control becomes critical at higher RPM, how proper spring rates and components protect the valvetrain, and what supporting upgrades are required to safely raise the rev limit.Questions answered in this episode include:• Barry Hart — How torque, RPM, and horsepower really work together, and why increased displacement boosts mid-range more than top-end unless supported by proper head work and porting.• Alan Hall — What the break-in process looks like after a 4.1L build, what maintenance ensures long-term reliability, and how road use versus track use changes that maintenance strategy.• Matthew E. Bender — What issues show up during drive testing, the benefits of upgraded camshafts, supporting modifications that unlock those gains, what’s required to safely increase rev range to 8K and beyond, and how the 8K valve spring package fits into that system.• Luke Kramer — Cold starts and idling, when it’s safe to drive spiritedly, the effects of short trips that never reach operating temperature, and whether 91 octane is acceptable on a Slakker-built engine.• @mishavlad9724 — How a 4.1L engine behaves in a Tiptronic car and what to expect from the driving experience.• @oliverradcliffe7974 — Whether engine scoring is “that bad,” how oil consumption and smoking factor in, and what happens over time if it’s left unaddressed.We also share insight into what’s next in Slakker’s development roadmap, including future intake manifold development aimed at safely extending the powerband and unlocking the next level of high-RPM performance without sacrificing drivability or reliability.This episode isn’t about chasing numbers — it’s about understanding the system, respecting Porsche’s engineering, and developing engines that perform where it actually matters.🏁 Slakker Racing Development7720 N Robinson AveOklahoma City, OK 73116🌐 www.sr.devThanks to everyone who submitted questions and continues to support the podcast, more to come.#WeAreSlakker #SlakkerPodcast #PorscheEngines #IntakeEngineering #HighRPM #M96 #M97 #ValveTrain #EngineDevelopment

    51 min
  2. Bore Scoring, ECU Cloning & The Beginning of Slakker’s 4.5 L Porsche Engine Development

    10/24/2025

    Bore Scoring, ECU Cloning & The Beginning of Slakker’s 4.5 L Porsche Engine Development

    This episode dives deep into some of the biggest Porsche 996/997 questions — bore scoring myths, ECU cloning, lightweight flywheels, and the official start of Slakker’s 4.5 L naturally aspirated engine project.🔍 Bore Scoping Myths Busted: Brandon demonstrates top vs bottom scoping and shows what real scoring looks like before a purchase.⚙️ ECU Cloning Explained: What happens if your ECU fails after a rebuild? Learn how Slakker duplicates factory ECUs for exact, plug-and-play backups.🌀 Lightweight Flywheel vs Dual-Mass: Hands-on comparison of weight, response, and feel — what actually changes behind the wheel.🌡 Sensor Placement & Thermostats: Where to install oil-temperature and pressure sensors, and when a low-temp thermostat truly helps.🔧 The 4.5 L Project Begins: We’re officially developing a next-generation high-revving NA platform — pushing engineering limits to redefine what’s possible for the 996/997 community.We also talk about hitting our 100-engine milestone, what we learned from the 896 HP turbo build, and why this generation of Porsche deserves more respect than it gets.—🏁 Slakker Racing Development7720 N Robinson Ave · Oklahoma City, OK 73116www.sr.dev💬 Like, subscribe, and drop your questions below — your feedback drives what we build next.#WeAreSlakker #PorschePodcast #BoreScoring #Porsche996 #Porsche997 #PorscheGT3 #PorscheEngineBuild #EngineWhisperer #SlakkerRacing #PorscheLife

    1 hr

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This is your new audio pit stop. Welcome to The Slakker Porsche Podcast—a brand-new space built for Porsche enthusiasts, engine nerds, and anyone who loves the sound of performance. What started in the shop, then moved to the screen, is now in your speakers. Whether you're winding down a canyon road on a summer night, wrenching in the garage, or daydreaming about your next build—we’re here to bring the Slakker experience straight to your ears. Expect behind-the-scenes insights, engine talk, Q&As, and stories from the people who live and breathe this world. Plug in. Start your engine. Let’s t

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