911 T owners club
#2446
Holy Guru
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Registered Pontiff
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Registered Pontiff
Ah yes, I had forgotten that PASM was standardized on the 991.2. Thanks for the clarification.
#2447
Rennlist Member
I'm officially in the 911 T Owners Club! Picked up my T on Monday, Memorial Day (also Birthday - best birthday EVER!). Thanks to everyone here for thoughts on the build, links to shipping tracking sites etc... Crazy fun experience. Now to enjoy the transition from mid-engined Spyder back to the 911. Will post more on thoughts between the two in the future. As a picture is worth a 1000 words, so far so good!
Last edited by Zeus993; 05-29-2019 at 11:27 AM.
#2449
Drifting
I'm officially in the 911 T Owners Club! Picked up my T on Monday, Memorial Day (also Birthday - best birthday EVER!). Thanks to everyone here for thoughts on the build, links to shipping tracking sites etc... Crazy fun experience. Now to enjoy the transition from mid-engined Spyder back to the 911. Will post more on thoughts between the two in the future. As a picture is worth a 1000 words, so far so good!
We look forward to hearing more of your thoughts as you clock up the miles/smiles!
Over 17k miles completed in my T and still smiling with every trip!
#2450
I'm officially in the 911 T Owners Club! Picked up my T on Monday, Memorial Day (also Birthday - best birthday EVER!). Thanks to everyone here for thoughts on the build, links to shipping tracking sites etc... Crazy fun experience. Now to enjoy the transition from mid-engined Spyder back to the 911. Will post more on thoughts between the two in the future. As a picture is worth a 1000 words, so far so good!
#2451
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#2452
I'm officially in the 911 T Owners Club! Picked up my T on Monday, Memorial Day (also Birthday - best birthday EVER!). Thanks to everyone here for thoughts on the build, links to shipping tracking sites etc... Crazy fun experience. Now to enjoy the transition from mid-engined Spyder back to the 911. Will post more on thoughts between the two in the future. As a picture is worth a 1000 words, so far so good!
Congratulations on the T, & Happy Belated Birthday!
Your T looks beautiful.
You should frame this picture. Its a great picture!
Now stop reading & get to 1750 miles asap.
#2453
#2454
I'm officially in the 911 T Owners Club! Picked up my T on Monday, Memorial Day (also Birthday - best birthday EVER!). Thanks to everyone here for thoughts on the build, links to shipping tracking sites etc... Crazy fun experience. Now to enjoy the transition from mid-engined Spyder back to the 911. Will post more on thoughts between the two in the future. As a picture is worth a 1000 words, so far so good!
#2455
Rennlist Member
Ha!
Thanks buddy . Super fun day!
17K miles? I've got some catching up to do. Have a PCA Zone 6 Tour planned this next month that should help with that.
Thank you!
YESSSSSSS! And thank you!
It could be except I'm just slightly older than the poster guy they have in the promotion. Ha! I probably feel and act 18 in this car!
Yes - thanks. I had the PCCBs in my first P-car (2006 C2S) and loved them. These are much improved (no "groaning" in wet weather) and stop "like the hands of God" on a dime. Incredible.
17K miles? I've got some catching up to do. Have a PCA Zone 6 Tour planned this next month that should help with that.
Thank you!
It could be except I'm just slightly older than the poster guy they have in the promotion. Ha! I probably feel and act 18 in this car!
Yes - thanks. I had the PCCBs in my first P-car (2006 C2S) and loved them. These are much improved (no "groaning" in wet weather) and stop "like the hands of God" on a dime. Incredible.
#2457
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#2458
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#2459
Rennlist Member
Agree. And would add its very similar to cobb on the street despite more conservative tq limits. Driveability is very refined. I have a full exhaust (stage 2) setup and hoping giac can add a little optimization into the map as i am hitting the targets too easily. Hope this helps
#2460
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Very well done and informative. Seems like GIAC is the safe bet if warranty preservation is important. Also sounds like GIAC has maintained some safeguards built into original map.
Thanks,
Thanks,