Manual 991 owners, Are there many of us?
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Congratulations guys, you are part of the 20% who still row their gears. All of us with PDK have had MT and graduated to the faster cars like formula 1 men.
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Count me in!
#22
Racer
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Sorry couldn't resist but shots were fired from the other side first lol.
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I am a manual guy but think about this from Porsche's point of view - if they don't offer a manual then they can't charge all that extra green for the PDK - do you really think that the PDK costs them more to build?
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Manual GTS. Had a DCT (PDK) M3 before this Porsche. DCT is nice and fast but boring and you do feel "less connected".
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I have a Porsche 911 1974 and rebuilding engine. Having issues on the Camshaft Timing. Intake Value travel from Z-1 360 degrees back to Z-1 I have conflict readings from different manuals. One manual recommends .165 and the other manual is giving me .028 inches on the dial indicator. Need help!!!! very confusing...
Marie
Marie
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If there is anyone out there that can give me a little advise as to why I am having this conflict on the reading of these setting on the camshaft Timing... it would greatly be appreciated!!
Marie
Marie