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TTE Global for Porsche

TTE Global parts for Porsche models from Design911, typically centred around turbocharger and boost-related solutions to help restore or enhance performance where listed for your vehicle.

A Quick Look at TTE Global

TTE Global information on this page is based on details supplied by the manufacturer or distributor, plus any OE references provided with the parts.

Choosing the Right Fit for Your Porsche

Where TTE Global is listed for Porsche, use the supplied model coverage and OE references to confirm suitability. Check details that commonly affect fitment such as model year, side or position, and connector or hose type where relevant.

  • TTE Global turbo solutions are typically chosen when owners want to restore boost, improve response, or replace worn turbos that cause smoke, boost leaks, or loss of performance.
  • Common Porsche turbo issues include blue exhaust smoke, low boost, overboost faults, whining noises, and boost leaks, often made worse by poor oil supply, contaminated oil, or intake leaks.
  • Before fitting upgraded or higher-flow turbos, a suitable ECU calibration is usually required so the engine management matches the new hardware.
  • Practical workshop practice is to renew turbo oil feed and return lines, gaskets, and check intercooler and boost hoses at the same time to protect the new unit.
  • Good oil pressure and a healthy crankcase ventilation system are important, as oil control problems can quickly damage new turbos.

Browse by Category

If you already know the area you are working on, start with the category and then filter by Porsche model. Where real-world symptoms and typical reasons to replace are provided, use them to keep the wording grounded.

Engine Rebuild Parts — Engine rebuild parts are typically changed during a planned rebuild or when symptoms point to internal wear such as loss of compression, heavy oil use, persistent leaks, or abnormal noises. Because labour is the major cost, many owners replace bearings, chains, guides, seals, fasteners, and gaskets together while the engine is apart to improve long-term reliability.

  • Before committing to a rebuild, carry out compression and leak-down tests, borescope inspection, and check ancillary systems so you understand the root cause.
  • While the engine is out, it is common to renew chains, guides, tensioners, key seals, gaskets, and hard-to-access wear items to avoid repeat strip-downs.

Turbo Chargers / Intercoolers & Parts — Turbo and intercooler components are replaced when there is loss of boost, smoke, oil leaks, excessive shaft play, or poor performance traced to boost control or charge cooling. On Porsche models, owners may also upgrade these parts to improve charge cooling, reduce intake temperatures, and safely support higher boost levels.

  • A boost leak can feel very similar to a failing turbo, so pressure testing the intake and intercooler system is an important diagnostic step.
  • Replacing or cleaning oil feed and return lines and checking for oil contamination in intercooler pipework helps protect any new or upgraded turbo hardware.

Engine Tuning — Engine tuning parts and calibration changes are used to improve drivability, throttle response, or fuel economy, and to support hardware changes such as intakes, exhausts, cams, or forced induction upgrades. On Porsche engines, tuning should follow a health check, as calibration changes cannot compensate for underlying mechanical or fuelling faults.

  • Before tuning, confirm good compression and leak-down results, stable fuelling and sensor data, healthy cooling and oil temperatures, and absence of boost or vacuum leaks.
  • Use tuning to optimise a sound engine; if there are misfires, flat spots, or knock, diagnose and fix the mechanical or system issue first.

Turbo Chargers — Turbos are replaced or rebuilt when there is excessive shaft play, oil seal failure, damaged compressor or turbine wheels, or when performance upgrades require units that can reliably support higher boost. On Porsche turbo engines, turbo condition is closely linked to oil supply quality and heat management.

  • Investigate symptoms such as siren-like whining, blue smoke under boost, loss of boost, slow spool, or oil in the intake and intercooler before deciding whether to rebuild or replace.
  • When fitting replacement turbos, many specialists renew oil feed and return lines, gaskets, and ensure intake and exhaust paths are clean to reduce the risk of repeat failure.

Explore TTE Global at Design911

View the current TTE Global range for Porsche at Design911, then filter by model and category to narrow down to the right parts.

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