 Few events in the automotive world can test your metal and prove your worth both figuratively and literally more than the challenge of Pike's Peak. So when we added Porsche's support a few years ago, tackling the mountain in Colorado was the perfect opportunity to show that we could tune six horizontal cylinders just as well as four. Porsche of Colorado Springs and their driver David Donner had plenty of past experience with the world famous hill climb, but in 2015 wanted to bring a fresh car to the top. They trapped a 2014 991 Turbo S to run the Time Attack 2 production car class. The setup of the car was very simple, basically just a gutted street car with some safety equipment, a few Porsche factory upgrades, and of course an access port. But it didn't need anything else, as it dominated the class with a time of 10 minutes and 26.89 seconds. The rest of the class wasn't even the same ballpark, and not only did it beat the time from the previous year's winner by nearly a full minute, it remained the fastest Time Attack 2 time ever, until just a few months ago when Reese Millen finally climbed the hill just a few seconds faster. Winning a trophy and setting your record naturally made us proud, but the real value for cob tuning was showing that the same access port that you can install in your driveway to tune your daily driver has more than enough ability to manage one of the most intense races in the world.