Rennline 991.2 Carrera Grill Screens Now Available!!
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Rennline 991.2 Carrera Grill Screens Now Available!!
The wait is finally over!
We just had our first batch of 991.2 Carrera grill screens roll off of the production line! This means we now have screens available for every variation of the 991.2 including those with Active Grill Shutter Controls. And you can order them here!
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Any chance you'll be doing a version that replaces the active grill shutters? The thing I like least about my 991.2 visually is the grill slats across the three openings—the nose would be so much cleaner, and the fact that the GTS does without them suggests the 3.0 will be just fine without them.
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The car will do fine without them, other than slightly lower highway fuel economy. They exist, as all such shutters do, to reduce the aerodynamic drag when cooling requirements are low. At 80 mph, a 991.2 probably only needs 30-35 hp to maintain speed. At less than ten percent of peak output, the engine's cooling requirements are pretty low.
If you hate the grill shutters, you can probably remove them--and save a pound or two in the process, though you might get a warning light.
If you hate the grill shutters, you can probably remove them--and save a pound or two in the process, though you might get a warning light.
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Any chance you'll be doing a version that replaces the active grill shutters? The thing I like least about my 991.2 visually is the grill slats across the three openings—the nose would be so much cleaner, and the fact that the GTS does without them suggests the 3.0 will be just fine without them.
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Love mine on my GTS.( Looks OEM) Wayyy better then ZunSports
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On a 991.1 GTS, is there a way to mount the grills at the very front of the intakes (In front of the laterally mounted fins) ? I like the way the intake grills on the GT3 look, and was wondering how close to that look was possible. With the current mounting solution, the grills are so far back they kind off disappear. Which is a shame.
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On a 991.1 GTS, is there a way to mount the grills at the very front of the intakes (In front of the laterally mounted fins) ? I like the way the intake grills on the GT3 look, and was wondering how close to that look was possible. With the current mounting solution, the grills are so far back they kind off disappear. Which is a shame.
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Also just a reminder for you guys, the free shipping over $100 sale is ending today so if you already plan on ordering, doing it now will save you a few $$
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Thanks for the response, however, and thank you for continuing to serve the Porsche community with products I know people appreciate.
Last edited by stout; 02-28-2018 at 02:02 PM.
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I just installed these on my 2017 base 991.2 with active shutters. Overall this product is solid and will provide good protection from debris. Their are some installation "gotchas" that I ran into:
EDIT: Removing the front wheels and the front half of the inner fender liner is the way to go, no need to remove headlights. See this post from bkrantz >> https://rennlist.com/forums/991/1023...tallation.html
I have attached some pics:
- The instructions refer to installing the grills only, you will need to google how to remove the front bumper. There is a video on the RENNLINE site, but I think it is for a 991.1 car.
- The instructions say the headlights do not need to be removed. This is correct, but only if you do not want to completely remove the bumper. You can leave the headlight washer supply hose and electrical connected on the drivers side and rotate the bumper out of the way to work on the grills. I preferred to completely remove the bumper for cleaning. If you do this, you WILL need to remove the left front headlight to disconnect the headlight washer hose.
- To remove the headlights, you will need a ratcheting 10mm box end wrench. The headlights on the 991.2 no longer have the tool you insert thru the frunk and rotate to release. The headlights have two rubber mounted bolts on the underside of the lights that slide into some channels and are tightened from below. The area to loosen the nuts is so tight, the open ended 10mm wrench supplied with the car is useless.
- I trimmed about 1/4" from the edges of the mesh grill. I wanted to have a gap between the outer rough edge of the mesh and the radiator to make sure there would be no rubbing and possible damage to the radiator. (just my OCD!)
- To get to the electrical connections that are under the headlight buckets, you need to loosen all 5 screws holding the front half of the inner wheel well liner. You need to reach in a good ways to disconnect the electrical, unless you have VERY tiny hands, you will need a lot of room. (Again, I removed the right front headlight to have better access to the connectors)
- I used my quick-lift, this could have been done without raising the car, but again, you need to be good in tight spaces. I did leave the front wheels on, but in hindsight, removing them would have been helpful.
- All-in-all, I am pleased with the product, allow yourself an extra hour or two if this is your first bumper removal.
EDIT: Removing the front wheels and the front half of the inner fender liner is the way to go, no need to remove headlights. See this post from bkrantz >> https://rennlist.com/forums/991/1023...tallation.html
I have attached some pics:
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