OFFICIAL 991.2 GT3 RELEASE *Confirmed 500HP 4.0 & Manual option*
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http://www.porsche-code.com/PJCHV5V2
my code so far. struggling. went from PCCB to steel to match red interior and fear of costs. think satin alum wheels will also be unique. this will change 100 times until car is ordered lol
my code so far. struggling. went from PCCB to steel to match red interior and fear of costs. think satin alum wheels will also be unique. this will change 100 times until car is ordered lol
In my opinion the silver on there is spectacular. The paint formula is not the same one as for -say- Carrera S wheels' silver. The platinum satin on the other hand is the same on gt3 and S wheels. And IIRC platinum satin was default on 991.1 GT3 and gt3rs.
In the rarity department I'm pretty sure the silver is serving better.
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If anyone runs across any new articles or videos that have original content, please post them here so I could link them to the first page if they're good.
As we all know, there's too much cut and paste journalism these days.
As we all know, there's too much cut and paste journalism these days.
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Car is constantly short shifting throughout that video. Not really a good representation of its sound.
Go to the testbench in the microsite and click on the ear icon to hear what it actually sounds like. It does a launch which sounds cool, but it does a max revs drive by also. Sounds incredible.
Go to the testbench in the microsite and click on the ear icon to hear what it actually sounds like. It does a launch which sounds cool, but it does a max revs drive by also. Sounds incredible.
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Originally Posted by Chris3963
Because this engine is so much more special than the RS 4.0.
I would not be surprised when the next RS comes out, that they have extracted more power by allowing the engine to rev to 10,000rpm because the technology they have used potentially allows them to do that.
I would not be surprised when the next RS comes out, that they have extracted more power by allowing the engine to rev to 10,000rpm because the technology they have used potentially allows them to do that.
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I have mentioned this in a post...I don't remember if on this thread or in a different one :
Please do some research online on the differences between a double mass flywheel and a single mass. The difference between the 2 is quite substantial. The crankshaft is a high precision balanced assembly. If you create the slightest unbalance in that spinning assembly,it will send vibrations throughout the entire engine at certain RPM range. In time,the potential failures could be as minor as a Rear Main Seal oil leak,to the catastrophic failure of the engine.
AP is saying this crankshaft is different : larger and has drilled holes through it. Oil is fed through those holes to the rod bearings. He also specifically said that the single mass flywheel will create vibration that will hurt the main bearing in its vicinity.
Do any of you want to be the one to try it? Go right ahead! You will be a great test bed. AP made it very easy for you : he clearly said the single mass flywheel from the R WILL FIT on this engine! Forget about warranty though and this engine is not quite proven yet. All we have is words at the moment.
Sure...all of the above could just be AP's BS and he is just protecting the R by not offering the LWFW,but are you willing to take that bet?
Please do some research online on the differences between a double mass flywheel and a single mass. The difference between the 2 is quite substantial. The crankshaft is a high precision balanced assembly. If you create the slightest unbalance in that spinning assembly,it will send vibrations throughout the entire engine at certain RPM range. In time,the potential failures could be as minor as a Rear Main Seal oil leak,to the catastrophic failure of the engine.
AP is saying this crankshaft is different : larger and has drilled holes through it. Oil is fed through those holes to the rod bearings. He also specifically said that the single mass flywheel will create vibration that will hurt the main bearing in its vicinity.
Do any of you want to be the one to try it? Go right ahead! You will be a great test bed. AP made it very easy for you : he clearly said the single mass flywheel from the R WILL FIT on this engine! Forget about warranty though and this engine is not quite proven yet. All we have is words at the moment.
Sure...all of the above could just be AP's BS and he is just protecting the R by not offering the LWFW,but are you willing to take that bet?
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Anyone catch the last sentence on the configurator in this paragraph?
"* All information is subject to change without notice. Neither Porsche Cars North America, Inc. nor the manufacturer can accept liability arising from the use of any information contained herein. Only an actual invoice issued by PCNA at the time a vehicle is sold to an authorized Porsche dealer may be used as an official indication of equipment and pricing. The Total Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) shown excludes taxes, title, registration, other optional or regionally required equipment, and dealer charges. The price and availability of Individually Commissioned Equipment (CXX) can be determined only after review and analysis by the manufacturer. Actual selling prices are set by dealers and may vary."
"* All information is subject to change without notice. Neither Porsche Cars North America, Inc. nor the manufacturer can accept liability arising from the use of any information contained herein. Only an actual invoice issued by PCNA at the time a vehicle is sold to an authorized Porsche dealer may be used as an official indication of equipment and pricing. The Total Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) shown excludes taxes, title, registration, other optional or regionally required equipment, and dealer charges. The price and availability of Individually Commissioned Equipment (CXX) can be determined only after review and analysis by the manufacturer. Actual selling prices are set by dealers and may vary."
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STG: Thanks for updating your initial thread with links to videos, detailed information etc. It is greatly appreciated.
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Clearly there is a lot of noise surrounding this car and count me excited!
Can someone explain how the new motor will be able to consistently sustain 9k rpms frequently without the need for valve adjustments considering the solid lifters w/shims?
Takes me back to the dreaded E46 M3 days where that motor that rev'd < 8k rpms required valve adjustments every 30k miles.
Looking forward to being educated on this matter.
Cheers,
Sanjay
Can someone explain how the new motor will be able to consistently sustain 9k rpms frequently without the need for valve adjustments considering the solid lifters w/shims?
Takes me back to the dreaded E46 M3 days where that motor that rev'd < 8k rpms required valve adjustments every 30k miles.
Looking forward to being educated on this matter.
Cheers,
Sanjay
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Originally Posted by Seranad
that's obviously a fake
listen to the sound file in the micro site for a taste of the engine
listen to the sound file in the micro site for a taste of the engine
See Porsche videos posted on first page of this thread. Much more realistic.
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Originally Posted by MM3.9GT3
STG: Thanks for updating your initial thread with links to videos, detailed information etc. It is greatly appreciated.
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