Plus Sized - Rolling with the Phatness
#31
Three Wheelin'
Laurent,
The oil thing is unacceptable. Better to be your own expert because you'll do a better job than they did the first time you try. And you'll be even better the second. This is not rocket science but this story is told over and over and over again.
Looking forward to the Cup I's on this car! Seriously. Going to be great with the ducts and what not.
Also, good choice on the mounts. So many people go through gyrations on choosing motor mounts. I have the Wevos and love them, their simplicity and their durability. Really tightens the feel. Done and done.
The oil thing is unacceptable. Better to be your own expert because you'll do a better job than they did the first time you try. And you'll be even better the second. This is not rocket science but this story is told over and over and over again.
Looking forward to the Cup I's on this car! Seriously. Going to be great with the ducts and what not.
Also, good choice on the mounts. So many people go through gyrations on choosing motor mounts. I have the Wevos and love them, their simplicity and their durability. Really tightens the feel. Done and done.
#32
Drifting
Thread Starter
Laurent,
The oil thing is unacceptable. Better to be your own expert because you'll do a better job than they did the first time you try. And you'll be even better the second. This is not rocket science but this story is told over and over and over again.
Looking forward to the Cup I's on this car! Seriously. Going to be great with the ducts and what not.
Also, good choice on the mounts. So many people go through gyrations on choosing motor mounts. I have the Wevos and love them, their simplicity and their durability. Really tightens the feel. Done and done.
The oil thing is unacceptable. Better to be your own expert because you'll do a better job than they did the first time you try. And you'll be even better the second. This is not rocket science but this story is told over and over and over again.
Looking forward to the Cup I's on this car! Seriously. Going to be great with the ducts and what not.
Also, good choice on the mounts. So many people go through gyrations on choosing motor mounts. I have the Wevos and love them, their simplicity and their durability. Really tightens the feel. Done and done.
I'm not going to put the Cup1s on this car or else I'd have to change the trailing arms or run ridiculous spacers (NB suspension on WB). I simply bought them because the deal was too good to pass up and you can never have too many wheels.
Agreed on the mounts, I was leaning toward the 993 ones but fellow RLer HalV convinced me to go with the Wevo instead and I am glad I did. Awesome engine mounts.
#33
I have Sumi's on my '02 WRX and have been very happy with them. They don't have the stick of some of the ones on your list but are quiet and ride very nicely.
#34
Drifting
Thread Starter
#36
Drifting
Thread Starter
Thanks man, it is loud and wide.
Last weekend, I spoke with Damon @ Tire Rack and I ordered a set of Sumitomo HTRZIII. I figured that I was not risking much in trying them out given the wallet friendly pricing, and Damon's customer service was outstanding. Since he mentioned that the Sumi's run a little on the narrow side, I decided to stick with the 225/40 up front in hopes that my rubbing issues will be diminished or eliminated, and I moved to 295/30 in the rear. The tires shipped on Monday and by Wednesday, they were at my doorstep ready to replace the 10 year old Bridgestone's.
So this morning, I took the 964 out for the first time since I put it away for winter and I drove to Porsche Minneapolis to have the new tires mounted and balanced. It turns out they service quite a few air-cooled, they have 2 mechanics dedicated to them, and they did a fantastic job taking care of everything. Upon talking to them, the really nice thing is that they will service your car while allowing you to bring your own parts if you find them cheaper somewhere else. Definitely an outstanding dealer and my new place of choice for service going forward --> no more oil spills! . It is hard to see in these pics, but in person you could really tell that the Sumi's are narrower than the SO2's they replaced and that the 295 Sumi's are just about the same size as the 285 SO2's.
Fronts
Rears
All done
Next is for me to fiddle a little with the ride height and then to bring it back to Porsche Minneapolis for an alignment.
Last weekend, I spoke with Damon @ Tire Rack and I ordered a set of Sumitomo HTRZIII. I figured that I was not risking much in trying them out given the wallet friendly pricing, and Damon's customer service was outstanding. Since he mentioned that the Sumi's run a little on the narrow side, I decided to stick with the 225/40 up front in hopes that my rubbing issues will be diminished or eliminated, and I moved to 295/30 in the rear. The tires shipped on Monday and by Wednesday, they were at my doorstep ready to replace the 10 year old Bridgestone's.
So this morning, I took the 964 out for the first time since I put it away for winter and I drove to Porsche Minneapolis to have the new tires mounted and balanced. It turns out they service quite a few air-cooled, they have 2 mechanics dedicated to them, and they did a fantastic job taking care of everything. Upon talking to them, the really nice thing is that they will service your car while allowing you to bring your own parts if you find them cheaper somewhere else. Definitely an outstanding dealer and my new place of choice for service going forward --> no more oil spills! . It is hard to see in these pics, but in person you could really tell that the Sumi's are narrower than the SO2's they replaced and that the 295 Sumi's are just about the same size as the 285 SO2's.
Fronts
Rears
All done
Next is for me to fiddle a little with the ride height and then to bring it back to Porsche Minneapolis for an alignment.
#37
Drifting
Thread Starter
A little over a year ago, I purchased a set of 997 GT2 carbon buckets. These are incredibly good looking, insanely comfortable, but crazy expensive. They were sitting in my house while I was pondering what to do with them but with their value going up, I started feeling guilty about having such expensive seats so I sold them to a local RLer earlier this year. While my bank account got a little fatter, I instantly knew I had made a mistake so I told Gregg to drop me a note if he ever considered selling the seats. Two months later, Gregg emailed me that he wanted to free some cash for a Cup car he had his eye on, and just like that I had my seats back. Obligatory pictures.
The seats are Perlon and the material has a great feel, however black does not really match my interior and since the cobalt interior has multiple shades of blue, I figured I'll have to get a little creative with the inserts.
After much thinking I decided on two options, one was to do RS style inserts and the other was to go retro style. Having a cab and not really wanting leather on the seating surfaces, I decided to go with the latter. I’ve always been a fan of tartan (wore my share as a youth) and I was really excited about doing something different but then, with so many great choices it started to get downright confusing. I finally settled on 3 shades and the great folks at Lochcarron of Scotland sent me the samples below.
My wife voted for the more subdued Patriot Modern, but my daughter and I preferred to go all out and selected the Help for Heroes. Life got in the way, a year passed and when I finally emailed Neil from Lochcarron, he informed me that they had to remove the Help for Heroes fabric by the meter as technically this tartan is only available in official finished products. Huge disappointment but this is where their customer service really shines. Neil checked with his manager and they agreed to sell me the fabric since it was available at the time I originally enquired about it. I promptly placed my order and 10 days later, I received the fabric which is absolutely stunning and I really like the fact that a donation went straight to a great charity.
I have no affiliations with them but given my experience, if anyone is looking for some of the finest fabric available with outstanding customer service to boot, I highly recommend you contact Neil or anyone else at Lochcarron of Scotland. More to come…
The seats are Perlon and the material has a great feel, however black does not really match my interior and since the cobalt interior has multiple shades of blue, I figured I'll have to get a little creative with the inserts.
After much thinking I decided on two options, one was to do RS style inserts and the other was to go retro style. Having a cab and not really wanting leather on the seating surfaces, I decided to go with the latter. I’ve always been a fan of tartan (wore my share as a youth) and I was really excited about doing something different but then, with so many great choices it started to get downright confusing. I finally settled on 3 shades and the great folks at Lochcarron of Scotland sent me the samples below.
My wife voted for the more subdued Patriot Modern, but my daughter and I preferred to go all out and selected the Help for Heroes. Life got in the way, a year passed and when I finally emailed Neil from Lochcarron, he informed me that they had to remove the Help for Heroes fabric by the meter as technically this tartan is only available in official finished products. Huge disappointment but this is where their customer service really shines. Neil checked with his manager and they agreed to sell me the fabric since it was available at the time I originally enquired about it. I promptly placed my order and 10 days later, I received the fabric which is absolutely stunning and I really like the fact that a donation went straight to a great charity.
I have no affiliations with them but given my experience, if anyone is looking for some of the finest fabric available with outstanding customer service to boot, I highly recommend you contact Neil or anyone else at Lochcarron of Scotland. More to come…
#38
Race Car
great pics as ever ... i think that is the right route re inserts and those seats are stellar!
How much lighter are they than the stock seats? I recon about 15kg!
You've been busy too .. that thread counts broke 1000 and didnt look back
How much lighter are they than the stock seats? I recon about 15kg!
You've been busy too .. that thread counts broke 1000 and didnt look back
#41
A little over a year ago, I purchased a set of 997 GT2 carbon buckets. These are incredibly good looking, insanely comfortable, but crazy expensive. They were sitting in my house while I was pondering what to do with them but with their value going up, I started feeling guilty about having such expensive seats so I sold them to a local RLer earlier this year. While my bank account got a little fatter, I instantly knew I had made a mistake so I told Gregg to drop me a note if he ever considered selling the seats. Two months later, Gregg emailed me that he wanted to free some cash for a Cup car he had his eye on, and just like that I had my seats back. Obligatory pictures.
The seats are Perlon and the material has a great feel, however black does not really match my interior and since the cobalt interior has multiple shades of blue, I figured I'll have to get a little creative with the inserts.
After much thinking I decided on two options, one was to do RS style inserts and the other was to go retro style. Having a cab and not really wanting leather on the seating surfaces, I decided to go with the latter. I’ve always been a fan of tartan (wore my share as a youth) and I was really excited about doing something different but then, with so many great choices it started to get downright confusing. I finally settled on 3 shades and the great folks at Lochcarron of Scotland sent me the samples below.
My wife voted for the more subdued Patriot Modern, but my daughter and I preferred to go all out and selected the Help for Heroes. Life got in the way, a year passed and when I finally emailed Neil from Lochcarron, he informed me that they had to remove the Help for Heroes fabric by the meter as technically this tartan is only available in official finished products. Huge disappointment but this is where their customer service really shines. Neil checked with his manager and they agreed to sell me the fabric since it was available at the time I originally enquired about it. I promptly placed my order and 10 days later, I received the fabric which is absolutely stunning and I really like the fact that a donation went straight to a great charity.
I have no affiliations with them but given my experience, if anyone is looking for some of the finest fabric available with outstanding customer service to boot, I highly recommend you contact Neil or anyone else at Lochcarron of Scotland. More to come…
The seats are Perlon and the material has a great feel, however black does not really match my interior and since the cobalt interior has multiple shades of blue, I figured I'll have to get a little creative with the inserts.
After much thinking I decided on two options, one was to do RS style inserts and the other was to go retro style. Having a cab and not really wanting leather on the seating surfaces, I decided to go with the latter. I’ve always been a fan of tartan (wore my share as a youth) and I was really excited about doing something different but then, with so many great choices it started to get downright confusing. I finally settled on 3 shades and the great folks at Lochcarron of Scotland sent me the samples below.
My wife voted for the more subdued Patriot Modern, but my daughter and I preferred to go all out and selected the Help for Heroes. Life got in the way, a year passed and when I finally emailed Neil from Lochcarron, he informed me that they had to remove the Help for Heroes fabric by the meter as technically this tartan is only available in official finished products. Huge disappointment but this is where their customer service really shines. Neil checked with his manager and they agreed to sell me the fabric since it was available at the time I originally enquired about it. I promptly placed my order and 10 days later, I received the fabric which is absolutely stunning and I really like the fact that a donation went straight to a great charity.
I have no affiliations with them but given my experience, if anyone is looking for some of the finest fabric available with outstanding customer service to boot, I highly recommend you contact Neil or anyone else at Lochcarron of Scotland. More to come…
#43
Drifting
Thread Starter
Thanks Paul, yep 45 degrees.
#44
Race Car
i think maybe just do the 3 upright cusions ie the whole back inside piece
I did some red inserts on my 6RS .. have a look at the album .. didnt look great in pics but did in person somehow .. anyways a little less is usually more .. your interior is stellar with the right combo of dark CF and bright metal
I did some red inserts on my 6RS .. have a look at the album .. didnt look great in pics but did in person somehow .. anyways a little less is usually more .. your interior is stellar with the right combo of dark CF and bright metal
#45
Drifting
Thread Starter
Sidebar... I've never been happy with the spaceship look of the newer stereos and while searching for old-er school options, I stumbled upon the Clarion FZ102E. I could not locate this unit in the US, however I found it at a major retailer in France for dirt cheap during a flash sale (49,90 € shipped) and since Darty's site won't allow you to put a US address, I made a quick call to my dad to rectify the situation. I like the matte finish and amber illumination to match the interior, along with the USB and AUX IN to connect my phone for music playback and it will be 10x nicer looking than the ugly Kenwood Excelon currently in place. I'll post pics of the actual unit once my dad receives it and ships it to me.
Last edited by LPMM; 07-07-2015 at 03:55 PM.