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#46
Rennlist Member
Hello all,
I have a GT3 on order for Nov eta. I just read on Nick's other thread, that he felt that the GT3 seats are lower. I believe that impresion may come from the fact that the 4 way seats are lower than 18 way (IMHO)(maybe due the bulk of the motors?).
So, for you folks with difficulty finding a comfortable position, this is another variable to consider.
I have a GT3 on order for Nov eta. I just read on Nick's other thread, that he felt that the GT3 seats are lower. I believe that impresion may come from the fact that the 4 way seats are lower than 18 way (IMHO)(maybe due the bulk of the motors?).
So, for you folks with difficulty finding a comfortable position, this is another variable to consider.
#47
Rennlist Member
Hello all,
I have a GT3 on order for Nov eta. I just read on Nick's other thread, that he felt that the GT3 seats are lower. I believe that impresion may come from the fact that the 4 way seats are lower than 18 way (IMHO)(maybe due the bulk of the motors?).
So, for you folks with difficulty finding a comfortable position, this is another variable to consider.
I have a GT3 on order for Nov eta. I just read on Nick's other thread, that he felt that the GT3 seats are lower. I believe that impresion may come from the fact that the 4 way seats are lower than 18 way (IMHO)(maybe due the bulk of the motors?).
So, for you folks with difficulty finding a comfortable position, this is another variable to consider.
#48
Race Director
The only question would be whether you can have the same cell # essentially on 2 different phones. I've never looked into that....
#50
Race Director
Personally I don't see a lot of utility to the option, but maybe it would be useful to some people.
#51
I should clarify my previous post as it was confusing now that I re-read it. I don't think the Telephone module option comes with a SIM card, but there is a slot where one can be inserted and everything is wired in PCM so you have a fully functional built in cell phone once you supply the SIM. Best case, you could install a duplicate SIM to the one in your regular handset and use the same cell # (if that's possible). Or maybe take the one out of your phone and use it. Worst case, you'd have to get another SIM with a different number.
Personally I don't see a lot of utility to the option, but maybe it would be useful to some people.
Personally I don't see a lot of utility to the option, but maybe it would be useful to some people.
#52
Rennlist Member
#53
Correct. Once one travels to a different country within the EU, roaming changes can be an issue. A prepaid sim card (with a totally different number), is what a lot of Europeans use when they travel to neighboring countries, as I understand it.
#54
Race Director
Are you sure the front of the 18 way seat you measured was lowered all the way and the thigh bolster was retracted? The adjustments are different than with the 4 way seat.
The thing is, looking under my 18 way seat, even when fully lowered, there is still space between the seat and the floor. IOW, it's downward movement isn't restricted by the motors or anything else. I'd like to see a side by side comparison of the two seats myself.
The thing is, looking under my 18 way seat, even when fully lowered, there is still space between the seat and the floor. IOW, it's downward movement isn't restricted by the motors or anything else. I'd like to see a side by side comparison of the two seats myself.
#55
Rennlist Member
I got your PM. Thanks
My PCM version is the same as yours V4.63 and I also checked my paperwork and spoke to my service manager and there is on indication my system was ever reflashed or upgraded which makes this a true mystery. I am really puzzled why would my car has this options where others don't.
Let's pause this question to all GT3 owners who have 18 or 14 way seats, if they can check to see if they too have the comfort entry option available to them. Hopefully we can make sense out of this. Mark
#56
Rennlist Member
Are you sure the front of the 18 way seat you measured was lowered all the way and the thigh bolster was retracted? The adjustments are different than with the 4 way seat.
The thing is, looking under my 18 way seat, even when fully lowered, there is still space between the seat and the floor. IOW, it's downward movement isn't restricted by the motors or anything else. I'd like to see a side by side comparison of the two seats myself.
The thing is, looking under my 18 way seat, even when fully lowered, there is still space between the seat and the floor. IOW, it's downward movement isn't restricted by the motors or anything else. I'd like to see a side by side comparison of the two seats myself.
That's what I did, at a dealer. BTW, your avatar is gorgeous. Makes me want to add the CCB's every time I look at it. I just can't risk the change, adding time to the build date.
#57
Hi Mike I got your PM. Thanks My PCM version is the same as yours V4.63 and I also checked my paperwork and spoke to my service manager and there is on indication my system was ever reflashed or upgraded which makes this a true mystery. I am really puzzled why would my car has this options where others don't. Let's pause this question to all GT3 owners who have 18 or 14 way seats, if they can check to see if they too have the comfort entry option available to them. Hopefully we can make sense out of this. Mark
#58
Race Director
#59
Not much help for those of you in the US, but I can't recommend the bucket seats enough - I've now done over 2,500 miles in my GT3, including a road trip of 1,700 miles in 7 days and 300 miles in a day (without stopping) twice.
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I should clarify my previous post as it was confusing now that I re-read it. I don't think the Telephone module option comes with a SIM card, but there is a slot where one can be inserted and everything is wired in PCM so you have a fully functional built in cell phone once you supply the SIM. Best case, you could install a duplicate SIM to the one in your regular handset and use the same cell # (if that's possible). Or maybe take the one out of your phone and use it. Worst case, you'd have to get another SIM with a different number.
Personally I don't see a lot of utility to the option, but maybe it would be useful to some people.
Personally I don't see a lot of utility to the option, but maybe it would be useful to some people.
What the Telephone Module also does, though, is connect to your mobile phone via Bluetooth using RSAP (Remote SIM Access Profile), which takes over the SIM, shuts down the radio on your phone, and uses the one in the PCM instead - along with its hidden antenna. It's great for country driving (there is lots of country in Australia!), hills bashes, and other areas with marginal reception and slightly reduces battery consumption too. You can also send and receive SMS messages using PCM. Make sure that your device supports RSAP before ordering the Telephone Module option if you intend using this feature though, because not all devices do. I have been finding RSAP to be a little bit finicky but I'm inclined to blame my phone (SGS3), as I think I need to replace the SIM/SD card holder in it because when not in my GT3 it will randomly report "no SIM" after working perfectly for hours.