991 GT Cars Service actions
#1
Race Car
Thread Starter
991 GT Cars Service actions
Maybe this is unnecessary but I think it would have been nice to have a place to look for Service Actions for our cars.
This is supposed to help me but it has never provided any answers for me:
https://recall.porsche.com/prod/pag/...f/VIN?ReadForm
So: If you know of an Service Action for a 991 GT Car, please post it here.
This is supposed to help me but it has never provided any answers for me:
https://recall.porsche.com/prod/pag/...f/VIN?ReadForm
So: If you know of an Service Action for a 991 GT Car, please post it here.
#2
Race Car
Thread Starter
991 GT3 RS
WG42 Coolant reservoir replacement
I think that any 991.1 and 991.2 cars might be affected as it is probably the same reservoir in these cars. Not just the GT cars.
WG42 Coolant reservoir replacement
I think that any 991.1 and 991.2 cars might be affected as it is probably the same reservoir in these cars. Not just the GT cars.
#3
Race Car
Thread Starter
991 GT3 RS
28/16 4X00 Wheel Clearance for Race Track Use
"The chassis of the 911 GT3 RS and the chassis settings implemented at the factory are designed for maximum performance. The vehicle's performance potential is supported by wider wheels and tires, including the larger 21-inch wheel diameter on the rear axle.
Observations have shown that the chassis still shows a certain amount of settling behavior within the first 3,700 miles (6,000 km).
During performance-oriented driving on a race track – particularly if the vehicle is frequently driven at its performance limits – combined with chassis setup tolerances, this can quickly cause the wheels to come into contact with peripheral components."
28/16 4X00 Wheel Clearance for Race Track Use
"The chassis of the 911 GT3 RS and the chassis settings implemented at the factory are designed for maximum performance. The vehicle's performance potential is supported by wider wheels and tires, including the larger 21-inch wheel diameter on the rear axle.
Observations have shown that the chassis still shows a certain amount of settling behavior within the first 3,700 miles (6,000 km).
During performance-oriented driving on a race track – particularly if the vehicle is frequently driven at its performance limits – combined with chassis setup tolerances, this can quickly cause the wheels to come into contact with peripheral components."