Consolidated 991RS thread
#1576
Burning Brakes
Porsche really should have used Monterey this past weekend as the place to debut the RS. That entire weekend is dedicated to true car enthusiasts not the press. But being the biggest car enthusiast event this side of the pond and Goodwood, it would have been the perfect place to debut with just enough shutterbug Auto Paparazzi to still garner press. Even Mercedes thought so with the AMG Vizione Gran Tourismo. Once again, a missed opportunity from Porsche.
#1577
Porsche really should have used Monterey this past weekend as the place to debut the RS. That entire weekend is dedicated to true car enthusiasts not the press. But being the biggest car enthusiast event this side of the pond and Goodwood, it would have been the perfect place to debut with just enough shutterbug Auto Paparazzi to still garner press. Even Mercedes thought so with the AMG Vizione Gran Tourismo. Once again, a missed opportunity from Porsche.
I was hoping for this as well, but my reasoning was more selfish. You make a lot of sense with that.
#1578
Do we think that the mounting points for the Clubsport roll cage will be left in for US customers? Was this done for the previous generation RS? I am beginning to think I should hold off on putting a roll cage in my GT3 until full specs of the RS come out. Can't use the harness until porsche releases the clubsport seats anyways. I'd prefer to keep things as factory as possible and not sure that will be possible for the GT3 but perhaps more likely with the RS
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Phil, it's an embarrassment to Porsche for leaving the plates out in any GT3.
If they'd care about their customers it would be there on all USA cars as well and offer a CS package in a box...
If they'd care about their customers it would be there on all USA cars as well and offer a CS package in a box...
#1584
There is one attorney for every twelve adults in the US. The next most litigious country only has one attorney per 300 adults.
This was shared with me by one of our young attorneys this week. I found it hard to believe, but helps explain how screwed up the legal system is.
Yes, I am hoping and believe it is reasonable to have the mounting plates in the GT3RS, but I am not holding my breath.
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The tubs with rollbar plates ended in early 2007.... Porsche nipped it in the bud.... only a handfull made it to north america.
Porsche stopped this for a reason. (i do not think it was cost cutting on the tubs...)
When the 2010GT3 hit north american shores there were zero plates in the floor even though ROW production got them. Porsche also made sure that any remaining clubsport roll bars in USA were not to be sold over the counter by their dealers.... So i am certain it was not to cut costs of welding in the plates.... The fact they banned roll bar sales says enough.
You will need to buy ROW car or buy the plates and weld them in....
Porsche stopped this for a reason. (i do not think it was cost cutting on the tubs...)
When the 2010GT3 hit north american shores there were zero plates in the floor even though ROW production got them. Porsche also made sure that any remaining clubsport roll bars in USA were not to be sold over the counter by their dealers.... So i am certain it was not to cut costs of welding in the plates.... The fact they banned roll bar sales says enough.
You will need to buy ROW car or buy the plates and weld them in....
#1586
Burning Brakes
#1587
Is the seat belt mounting point not strong enough in case of a rollover? Reading through this thread make me think they are not. Has there been any instances were a car equipped with such roll cage rolled over and did not protect the cabin well? Is a plate mounted roll cage significantly better for a fact or just theoretical? I am debating whether to put a bolt on roll cage. I realize it providers anchor points for a harness.
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Is the seat belt mounting point not strong enough in case of a rollover? Reading through this thread make me think they are not. Has there been any instances were a car equipped with such roll cage rolled over and did not protect the cabin well? Is a plate mounted roll cage significantly better for a fact or just theoretical? I am debating whether to put a bolt on roll cage. I realize it providers anchor points for a harness.
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I assume the follow stat has a big part of the reason the mounting plates are excluded in the US:
There is one attorney for every twelve adults in the US. The next most litigious country only has one attorney per 300 adults.
This was shared with me by one of our young attorneys this week. I found it hard to believe, but helps explain how screwed up the legal system is.
Yes, I am hoping and believe it is reasonable to have the mounting plates in the GT3RS, but I am not holding my breath.
There is one attorney for every twelve adults in the US. The next most litigious country only has one attorney per 300 adults.
This was shared with me by one of our young attorneys this week. I found it hard to believe, but helps explain how screwed up the legal system is.
Yes, I am hoping and believe it is reasonable to have the mounting plates in the GT3RS, but I am not holding my breath.
in my homeland, if u fell on my driverway, i be laughing at your stupidity and see that evolution will help the human race evolve upon ur demise.
but .... yes, here we sue each other on everything. i fear to get sued soon with all my typo