RS AC and Radio delete
#2
I hope you don't ever want to sell it. IMO AC delete is a mistake.
#4
Yeah, this has been expressed to me many times. I did unsellable things to my other car too, I guess I should be sad. But, is my car going to be the only one in the US with these options?
#6
I originally had the lightest weight spec possible, with both deletes, no lift and PCCB.
When the rumors of the next RS seemed to get more legitimate, I added everything back.
When the rumors of the next RS seemed to get more legitimate, I added everything back.
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#8
I have a '88 911 Clubsport that I bought new which has neither a radio or A/C and as a result I've driven it less than 15K since . It was novel as a kid , and the weight saving to ratio of the cars power might have meant something , but today I wouldn't even think about it . The CS tended to only get used in the early spring or a couple months in the fall - it was pretty miserable . Maybe as a form of torture you may want to do it , but I can't see where it would possibly make any performance difference . Would think it would be very difficult to sell . My 3 cents .
#9
Nordschleife Master
Why ? If you want a car for the track the majority of the time, buy a used cup car and a trailer. If your a streeter only and delete AC and stereo...lmao.
#11
Eh. I don't plan on using it as a DD. All I know is that when I track my cars, AC goes off and Radio goes off. Seems silly to have it on the car, if the only reason is resale. But maybe Im thinking of it the "wrong" way.
#13
Nordschleife Master
You won't be any faster for DE, open track days....why deny some creature comforts for road use ? I hope you get PCCB...that weight savings will really matter in the handling dept on track.