981 GTS : mod ideas?
#16
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Thanks all! I have been driving the car for a few days now any absolutely love it. More engaging than the 991.1 C2. This weekend I’ll install the COBB tune and provide an update!
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#18
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Added the COBB tune last weekend. Very similar to the performance gains I recognized while installed on my prior 991.1 C2. The engine revs easier the noticeably more power at the high end, which is where you want to be anyway! Each on/easy off. I also had the PDK tune on, which makes driving in “normal” mode more lively. Sport is more aggressive as well. I drive 95% in manual mode, so not a big deal for me. I recommend the engine tune.
#19
Pro
Your white GTS looks awesome. I also really like some of the Techart options particularly if you want a PDK version of a GT4.
In the photos the GTS looks a little understated in comparison but in person I think the GTS looks fine as is. A Techart version would be a new level again.
I test drove a GTS yesterday. Looked awesome and much better looking that in photos. The interior with the alcantara was beautiful.
Unfortunately, too much traffic to get a good feel for the car. Also being used to a turbo charged car I didn't get the sense of push from the engine but I know it is reasonably fast.
My main concern was the noise in the cabin - engine and exhaust. Might have been due to the start stop driving but just wondering if it is possible to drive these cars quietly and how noisy are they on a motor way?
Not sure if a Cayman GTS is suitable for a daily? Maybe the 718 is a little quieter.
What's your experience so far?
2016 Cayman 981 GTS
In the photos the GTS looks a little understated in comparison but in person I think the GTS looks fine as is. A Techart version would be a new level again.
I test drove a GTS yesterday. Looked awesome and much better looking that in photos. The interior with the alcantara was beautiful.
Unfortunately, too much traffic to get a good feel for the car. Also being used to a turbo charged car I didn't get the sense of push from the engine but I know it is reasonably fast.
My main concern was the noise in the cabin - engine and exhaust. Might have been due to the start stop driving but just wondering if it is possible to drive these cars quietly and how noisy are they on a motor way?
Not sure if a Cayman GTS is suitable for a daily? Maybe the 718 is a little quieter.
What's your experience so far?
2016 Cayman 981 GTS
#20
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Your white GTS looks awesome. I also really like some of the Techart options particularly if you want a PDK version of a GT4.
In the photos the GTS looks a little understated in comparison but in person I think the GTS looks fine as is. A Techart version would be a new level again.
I test drove a GTS yesterday. Looked awesome and much better looking that in photos. The interior with the alcantara was beautiful.
Unfortunately, too much traffic to get a good feel for the car. Also being used to a turbo charged car I didn't get the sense of push from the engine but I know it is reasonably fast.
My main concern was the noise in the cabin - engine and exhaust. Might have been due to the start stop driving but just wondering if it is possible to drive these cars quietly and how noisy are they on a motor way?
Not sure if a Cayman GTS is suitable for a daily? Maybe the 718 is a little quieter.
What's your experience so far?
2016 Cayman 981 GTS
In the photos the GTS looks a little understated in comparison but in person I think the GTS looks fine as is. A Techart version would be a new level again.
I test drove a GTS yesterday. Looked awesome and much better looking that in photos. The interior with the alcantara was beautiful.
Unfortunately, too much traffic to get a good feel for the car. Also being used to a turbo charged car I didn't get the sense of push from the engine but I know it is reasonably fast.
My main concern was the noise in the cabin - engine and exhaust. Might have been due to the start stop driving but just wondering if it is possible to drive these cars quietly and how noisy are they on a motor way?
Not sure if a Cayman GTS is suitable for a daily? Maybe the 718 is a little quieter.
What's your experience so far?
2016 Cayman 981 GTS
the Cayman GTS is my daily, replacing the 991.1 C2 which I also used as a daily. Cabin noise is similar on the highway at 80mph, and with the sports exhaust off. I typically am on conference calls during my 30 min commute to the office. Clearly not the best car for this purpose, but is manageable. I loved both cars as a daily.
#21
Three Wheelin'
Your white GTS looks awesome. I also really like some of the Techart options particularly if you want a PDK version of a GT4.
In the photos the GTS looks a little understated in comparison but in person I think the GTS looks fine as is. A Techart version would be a new level again.
I test drove a GTS yesterday. Looked awesome and much better looking that in photos. The interior with the alcantara was beautiful.
Unfortunately, too much traffic to get a good feel for the car. Also being used to a turbo charged car I didn't get the sense of push from the engine but I know it is reasonably fast.
My main concern was the noise in the cabin - engine and exhaust. Might have been due to the start stop driving but just wondering if it is possible to drive these cars quietly and how noisy are they on a motor way?
Not sure if a Cayman GTS is suitable for a daily? Maybe the 718 is a little quieter.
What's your experience so far?
2016 Cayman 981 GTS
In the photos the GTS looks a little understated in comparison but in person I think the GTS looks fine as is. A Techart version would be a new level again.
I test drove a GTS yesterday. Looked awesome and much better looking that in photos. The interior with the alcantara was beautiful.
Unfortunately, too much traffic to get a good feel for the car. Also being used to a turbo charged car I didn't get the sense of push from the engine but I know it is reasonably fast.
My main concern was the noise in the cabin - engine and exhaust. Might have been due to the start stop driving but just wondering if it is possible to drive these cars quietly and how noisy are they on a motor way?
Not sure if a Cayman GTS is suitable for a daily? Maybe the 718 is a little quieter.
What's your experience so far?
2016 Cayman 981 GTS
As for power, it's no secret there isn't much down in the lower rev range for these cars. For me, that's part of the charm. I came from an M4, which has immense power from idle to redline, and while that was fun, it got boring after a while in my particular case, where I find myself rarely with even enough open stretch of road to get into it, and even when I have it you can't really use it on the street unless you want to go to jail. The GTS is fun to drive ALL the time. But if you really want torque, get a 718. You'll probably end up in one eventually anyway.
Also, like many others this car can feel totally different depending on the setting (my M4 and the 2015 STI I had before were similar); you really should switch it into sport or sport+ to get a sense of how the car performs. I've found sport+ to be the best setting unless you're cruising above 45, but if the rev-match gets annoying sport is a good compromise. MUCH more throttle response makes the car feel like it has more torque. To me, it has plenty just shifting normally, but if you rev it out to the top of the rev range you will be rewarded. It really wakes up after about 4500 rpm.
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I have had mine since new and daily it. The X73 does give it a lower "look" over PASM version. Otherwise out of box from factory I am quite happy with it. Although periodically I itch for manual
#23
Pro
Thanks for everyone's input.
So with you X73 suspension you would still have the adjustable dampers? So ride is still ok on soft setting? What about clearing dips and speed humps? Any problems? I assume it is still not as low as a GT4?
We have an auto F31 msport for a daily with m-sport exhaust and 20" rims with run-flats so it is pretty firm but not as firm as the GTS and the exhaust is fairly quiet unless you put your foot down and remarkably responsive.
I have an old b5 RS4 with about 440hp and fat sway bars and PSS9s so it is rapid and handles exceptionally well for its size and weight distribution but it isn't exactly the easiest car to drive on mountain roads. Hence my interest in the Cayman with PDK. Maybe I am getting old! Remarkably my Audi has a very similar alcantara to the GTS and our F31 also has some m performance alcantara parts like steering wheel which I think is great and like stepping into business class rather than just economy . The Audi is also very quiet unless you put your foot down.
I would mainly use the GTS for drive days on mountain style roads but would like to do the odd weekend sedate road trip/get-away with my wife so it needs to pass the wife test. She will also need to drive it occasionally which shouldn't be a problem as she looks after our F31 very well. From what you guys have said it should pass as a reasonably comfortable daily but I'll have to test drive again, as well as a 718 for comparison.
Anyway, back to GTS mod ideas. As mentioned I was suprised how good the GTS looks as is but I have been tempted by these mods:
I wonder if these GT4 wheels would fit? I think they look the biz and the next best thing to GT3 wheels. Lots of other great Cayman parts on Suncoast.
https://www.suncoastparts.com/product/SKUGT4BLACK.html
I think this would also look awesome if you really wanted the RS that you couldn't afford:
https://rennlist.com/forums/987-981-...r-981-gt4.html
I also think these techart mods look pretty cool: Maybe the smaller boot spolier on the left. Perfect for your white GTS.
So with you X73 suspension you would still have the adjustable dampers? So ride is still ok on soft setting? What about clearing dips and speed humps? Any problems? I assume it is still not as low as a GT4?
We have an auto F31 msport for a daily with m-sport exhaust and 20" rims with run-flats so it is pretty firm but not as firm as the GTS and the exhaust is fairly quiet unless you put your foot down and remarkably responsive.
I have an old b5 RS4 with about 440hp and fat sway bars and PSS9s so it is rapid and handles exceptionally well for its size and weight distribution but it isn't exactly the easiest car to drive on mountain roads. Hence my interest in the Cayman with PDK. Maybe I am getting old! Remarkably my Audi has a very similar alcantara to the GTS and our F31 also has some m performance alcantara parts like steering wheel which I think is great and like stepping into business class rather than just economy . The Audi is also very quiet unless you put your foot down.
I would mainly use the GTS for drive days on mountain style roads but would like to do the odd weekend sedate road trip/get-away with my wife so it needs to pass the wife test. She will also need to drive it occasionally which shouldn't be a problem as she looks after our F31 very well. From what you guys have said it should pass as a reasonably comfortable daily but I'll have to test drive again, as well as a 718 for comparison.
Anyway, back to GTS mod ideas. As mentioned I was suprised how good the GTS looks as is but I have been tempted by these mods:
I wonder if these GT4 wheels would fit? I think they look the biz and the next best thing to GT3 wheels. Lots of other great Cayman parts on Suncoast.
https://www.suncoastparts.com/product/SKUGT4BLACK.html
I think this would also look awesome if you really wanted the RS that you couldn't afford:
https://rennlist.com/forums/987-981-...r-981-gt4.html
I also think these techart mods look pretty cool: Maybe the smaller boot spolier on the left. Perfect for your white GTS.
#24
Three Wheelin'
Thanks for everyone's input.
So with you X73 suspension you would still have the adjustable dampers? So ride is still ok on soft setting? What about clearing dips and speed humps? Any problems? I assume it is still not as low as a GT4?
We have an auto F31 msport for a daily with m-sport exhaust and 20" rims with run-flats so it is pretty firm but not as firm as the GTS and the exhaust is fairly quiet unless you put your foot down and remarkably responsive.
I have an old b5 RS4 with about 440hp and fat sway bars and PSS9s so it is rapid and handles exceptionally well for its size and weight distribution but it isn't exactly the easiest car to drive on mountain roads. Hence my interest in the Cayman with PDK. Maybe I am getting old! Remarkably my Audi has a very similar alcantara to the GTS and our F31 also has some m performance alcantara parts like steering wheel which I think is great and like stepping into business class rather than just economy . The Audi is also very quiet unless you put your foot down.
I would mainly use the GTS for drive days on mountain style roads but would like to do the odd weekend sedate road trip/get-away with my wife so it needs to pass the wife test. She will also need to drive it occasionally which shouldn't be a problem as she looks after our F31 very well. From what you guys have said it should pass as a reasonably comfortable daily but I'll have to test drive again, as well as a 718 for comparison
So with you X73 suspension you would still have the adjustable dampers? So ride is still ok on soft setting? What about clearing dips and speed humps? Any problems? I assume it is still not as low as a GT4?
We have an auto F31 msport for a daily with m-sport exhaust and 20" rims with run-flats so it is pretty firm but not as firm as the GTS and the exhaust is fairly quiet unless you put your foot down and remarkably responsive.
I have an old b5 RS4 with about 440hp and fat sway bars and PSS9s so it is rapid and handles exceptionally well for its size and weight distribution but it isn't exactly the easiest car to drive on mountain roads. Hence my interest in the Cayman with PDK. Maybe I am getting old! Remarkably my Audi has a very similar alcantara to the GTS and our F31 also has some m performance alcantara parts like steering wheel which I think is great and like stepping into business class rather than just economy . The Audi is also very quiet unless you put your foot down.
I would mainly use the GTS for drive days on mountain style roads but would like to do the odd weekend sedate road trip/get-away with my wife so it needs to pass the wife test. She will also need to drive it occasionally which shouldn't be a problem as she looks after our F31 very well. From what you guys have said it should pass as a reasonably comfortable daily but I'll have to test drive again, as well as a 718 for comparison
As for the wife test, mine had to pass as well. My wife absolutely adored the M4 and really didn't want me to let go of it- and for any of you who can relate, her disdain of the STI actually led me to get rid of it prematurely so I knew I was taking a big chance with the 981. So long story short, she loves it. She takes it out at every opportunity and told me if I get another car, it will be an addition as the Boxster will become hers... or I have to get her another one (she'd prefer the PDK, but I couldn't have one without a manual).
Also DEFINITELY drive a 718 for comparison, you owe it to yourself and to be frank it's a superior car in all categories to the 981 except for subjective things like looks and sound. What pushed me into the 981 was actually more economical and logistical; a 718 GTS would have been 30+% more expensive than what I paid, and at the time (November) I would have had to wait 4+ months, which is virtually impossible for me. So yes, if you're not one of the flat 6 fanboys, go drive a 718.
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Originally Posted by donR
So with you X73 suspension you would still have the adjustable dampers? So ride is still ok on soft setting?
#27
Pro
I was wondering whether there is any affordable brake upgrade for the Cayman 981?
Like a disc only upgrade option to say 380mm rotors? I think the OEM calipers are adequate but the option for 6 piston front and 4 piston rear calipers would also be good.
The OEM discs look a little small under 20" rims.
Like a disc only upgrade option to say 380mm rotors? I think the OEM calipers are adequate but the option for 6 piston front and 4 piston rear calipers would also be good.
The OEM discs look a little small under 20" rims.
#28
Former Vendor
I was wondering whether there is any affordable brake upgrade for the Cayman 981?
Like a disc only upgrade option to say 380mm rotors? I think the OEM calipers are adequate but the option for 6 piston front and 4 piston rear calipers would also be good.
The OEM discs look a little small under 20" rims.
Like a disc only upgrade option to say 380mm rotors? I think the OEM calipers are adequate but the option for 6 piston front and 4 piston rear calipers would also be good.
The OEM discs look a little small under 20" rims.