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Old 05-20-2024, 12:19 AM
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Comparing my 992 GT3 vs my 718 Spyder both manuals, GT3 is far more responsive at low rpms (not need to mention past 6k rpms). The Spyder had cat-back that improved the low end response but they were night and day for me in reaction, Gt3 feels agile, 718 still had some delay climbing rpms below 6k rpms, so I don’t know if it was the torque, the lighter flywheel or both. Maybe the 6MT can mange the GT3 engine torque, but in feeling looks like much more torque than this 10%.
Let see how I feel with the Pdk of my incoming SRS, I’m a manual guy and got bored with other Pdks, I wanted this engine so much in a Spyder that will be a fair trade off
Old 05-20-2024, 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by 348SStb
Hope you 7k-RPMers aren’t against ear plugs. I assure you, you’ll need them. The loudness is not describable with words. If a slide trombone were playing right up against your ear, it’d be quieter.
This made me laugh out loud, genuinely. Quote of the day.
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Old 05-20-2024, 11:25 AM
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Originally Posted by 348SStb
Hope you 7k-RPMers aren’t against ear plugs. I assure you, you’ll need them. The loudness is not describable with words. If a slide trombone were playing right up against your ear, it’d be quieter.
that doesn't bode well for the New Yorkers based upon that story I read last week about a guy with a stock 997 getting a noise ticket.
Old 05-20-2024, 12:21 PM
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I don't see why you can't work it one side to the other.

Passenger side:
pop fin, remove wing
close fin
open door
pop weather cover rivets
unclip weather cover bits
pop tensioner
close door
move to other side
pop fin, remove wing
close fin
pop trunk
open door
etc

Does this not work for some reason? You might need to go back to passenger side to smooth out the top after placing into position before closing trunk, I guess.
do all that same stuff over there
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Old 05-20-2024, 12:29 PM
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Originally Posted by SpyderSenseOC
that doesn't bode well for the New Yorkers based upon that story I read last week about a guy with a stock 997 getting a noise ticket.
It's actually could be a better car for NY'ers. The sound is more focused as an interior sound, not exterior exhaust sound. Yes I know this is a convertible but I'm wondering if the intake sounds would even trigger the sound tickets the same as a loud exhaust. Stock exhaust is relatively quiet, not sure of the dB but I don't think it should trigger the ticket unless their limits are really low.
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Old 05-20-2024, 12:42 PM
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I thought Cali had exhaust noise limits, but I was in LA for work recently and I heard what is possibly the loudest car I have ever heard! OMG lol At 5 in the AM, no less.
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Originally Posted by aus
That's the best video yet! I was really struggling with stowing the top. The trunk cover would NOT fit flush.
Even with this video, you need to make sure the knuckles on the rear bar are laying flat or the trunk will still will not sit flush.
This Soft-Top is genius. The way it was engineered is pure genius. It’s so easy to do, and it doesn’t take more than about 90 seconds.

Tips:
1) Place towels down on either fender when removing the Soft-Top. No matter how careful and good you are, it’s a useful safety measure. Sometimes those rigid bars want to kiss the paint because they haven’t folded down enough. Be real careful and watchful of their position when placing the top into its cavity. Before removing from windshield, angle each of them back and bend them on their joints.

2) Another thing to watch out for are the plastic caps on the ends of the bars (which are hollow). Those caps pop out inadvertently and can literally disappear. They aren’t obtainable individually either (I checked with the parts department). I bought some plastic-metal epoxy at Home Depot which is good up to 250 deg F, and I glued those babies in place after some arduous effort was spent retrieving on which fell into one of the vehicle’s black holes. Glue those caps! And be careful to not get any of that glue onto the fabric — take the necessary precautions during the job.
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Old 05-20-2024, 02:23 PM
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Originally Posted by 348SStb
This Soft-Top is genius. The way it was engineered is pure genius. It’s so easy to do, and it doesn’t take more than about 90 seconds.

2) Another thing to watch out for are the plastic caps on the ends of the bars (which are hollow). Those caps pop out inadvertently and can literally disappear. They aren’t obtainable individually either (I checked with the parts department). I bought some plastic-metal epoxy at Home Depot which is good up to 250 deg F, and I glued those babies in place after some arduous effort was spent retrieving on which fell into one of the vehicle’s black holes. Glue those caps! And be careful to not get any of that glue onto the fabric — take the necessary precautions during the job.
I see a design/3d print opportunity here...
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Originally Posted by rcfun33
I see a design/3d print opportunity here...
Ha, I don’t see the margin potential for tiny plastic caps for the few hundred owners worldwide (out of maybe 2000 after production ends) who would buy them. This would have to be a labor of love by an altruistic owner/enthusiast.
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Originally Posted by 348SStb
Ha, I don’t see the margin potential for tiny plastic caps for the few hundred owners worldwide (out of maybe 2000 after production ends) who would buy them. This would have to be a labor of love by an altruistic owner/enthusiast.
Definitely not a business opportunity, but an opportunity to make a few people very happy about being able to get a missing part.
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Old 05-20-2024, 03:35 PM
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Originally Posted by 348SStb
This Soft-Top is genius. The way it was engineered is pure genius. It’s so easy to do, and it doesn’t take more than about 90 seconds.

..... Another thing to watch out for are the plastic caps on the ends of the bars (which are hollow). Those caps pop out inadvertently and can literally disappear. They aren’t obtainable individually either (I checked with the parts department). I bought some plastic-metal epoxy at Home Depot which is good up to 250 deg F, and I glued those babies in place after some arduous effort was spent retrieving on which fell into one of the vehicle’s black holes. Glue those caps! And be careful to not get any of that glue onto the fabric — take the necessary precautions during the job.
Agree love the engineering and aesthetics of the top and as a former 987 owner enjoyed having the option of removing the back piece and driving only with the Bimini.
There were 2 parts that were often lost the plastic end caps as pointed out above but also the end caps rubber of the carbon piece.
See attached threads. The plastic end caps can be sourced and the rubber end caps of the carbon piece could be 3D printed in plastic

https://rennlist.com/forums/987-981-...t-is-this.htmlhttps://www.shapeways.com

https://rennlist.com/forums/987-981-...l#post17121513
https://www.poeppelmann.com/en/kapsto/products/detail/gpn-320/



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Old 05-20-2024, 07:16 PM
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Originally Posted by 348SStb
Ha, I don’t see the margin potential for tiny plastic caps for the few hundred owners worldwide (out of maybe 2000 after production ends) who would buy them. This would have to be a labor of love by an altruistic owner/enthusiast.
I promise I will 3D model one if anybody needs it eventually (and after I get my car so I have a template).
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Old 05-20-2024, 07:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Jamie140
I suspect that stupid back thing will be removed and stored in the cellar forever.
Pretty much unless you store it outside or plan to winter drive it.
Old 05-20-2024, 07:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Jay Cordeiro
Pretty much unless you store it outside or plan to winter drive it.
I put it on when I did a full wash or took it to the dealer.

Light/moderate rain…sun shade only.


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Originally Posted by JohsonChou
I promise I will 3D model one if anybody needs it eventually (and after I get my car so I have a template).
Thank you, that is awesome!


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