Retrofit ducktail 991
#31
I found my receipts from my full duck install. Turns out my memory was off but after seeing the receipts I remember what I did. The body shop pulled the headliner and installed the module that came with the duck kit. The dealer told me to do it that way since the body shop labor rate is way cheaper. So at the body shop it was 5.0 labor units at $44.00ea. So over a couple hundred. The body shop however would not reprogram the module/car to have it work right. I had taken the car in to the dealer a week later for its 10K service and they just threw in the reprogram no charge. Hence my memory it didn't cost much.
#32
I must say I would like a .2 for the turbo lower end torque for my driving style but I love my duck. I did the add removing the old one and bought it from Sunset, had it painted at a Porsche authorized shop here in Orlando, had it installed and also installed the required front sport design bumper. The recoding or more correctly the switch out of the module that comes with the duck kit I had done at the dealer. Boby shop would not do it. The sunroof will not work until you do it and you get a spoiler/alert warning on the dash every time you hit 70. I don't think it was mentioned here but if you do the duck on a .1 you also need the sport design front bumper to keep the front end down. Glad I did both as honestly the car is more planted. Stock I thought the car was floaty with the front end lighter than I would like at high speed.
I have already the new Sport design from bumper.
Joacim
#33
I must say I would like a .2 for the turbo lower end torque for my driving style but I love my duck. I did the add removing the old one and bought it from Sunset, had it painted at a Porsche authorized shop here in Orlando, had it installed and also installed the required front sport design bumper. The recoding or more correctly the switch out of the module that comes with the duck kit I had done at the dealer. Boby shop would not do it. The sunroof will not work until you do it and you get a spoiler/alert warning on the dash every time you hit 70. I don't think it was mentioned here but if you do the duck on a .1 you also need the sport design front bumper to keep the front end down. Glad I did both as honestly the car is more planted. Stock I thought the car was floaty with the front end lighter than I would like at high speed.
#34
#35
Shouldn't as it is just a sunroof control module but you do need to reprogram the car to know the mechanical spoiler is gone so the warning light and audible warning beep doesn't drive you nuts every time you hit 70.
#36
#38
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Let us know if we can help you with a 991 ducktail. It's very important to select the right kit based on your cars options.
http://www.suncoastparts.com/product/SKU991DUCK.html
Porsche has not announced a ducktail for the 991.2's and we believe it's due to the new cooling for the turbos. We might get lucky in the future but nothing at this time
http://www.suncoastparts.com/product/SKU991DUCK.html
Porsche has not announced a ducktail for the 991.2's and we believe it's due to the new cooling for the turbos. We might get lucky in the future but nothing at this time
#39
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You have to order the sunroof module separately, i.e. tell Suncoast or your parts department which 991 model you have so you can purchase the correct module for your sunroof ECU. Additionally, when you order the ducktail, you also need to order the mounting kit with it for another ~$1270. I was surprised to learn the ducktail did not come complete with the mounting parts.
#40
The extra module should be similar to the aerokit spoiler package where if you have a sunroof, you need to switch out the module to a new one. I read the left seat needs to be remove. I didn't read anything about headliner? needing to be removed as well. 🤔
#42
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Pleased with fitment and install easy enough although I went through 2 sets of double sidded 3M tapE. Saw some similar ones on ebay for 1/2 the cost but figured you get what you pay for and have had/heard of fitment issues with ebay knockoff CF pieces [from Asia mostly] so gave them a wide birth. Install advice to all who install exterior parts...test fit multiple times and when using double sided 3M tape pre-pull multiple portions of your tape [prior to final placement] to better insure the ability to re-fit the pieces if your placement is off by a few mm's. Also helps ease final figment once you finally are ready to place your part; then use masking tape or some other type of strong tape to hold in place while 3M tape or epoxy dries/sets if used.
So far I like the contrast with the car's colors [Agate Grey] and dark black moon roof and panels [also retrofitted] and feel they give it a nice contrasted look. Cold have painted the Vorsteiner piece but think the CF goes well and isn't overkill especially since I have the full CF interior in the car. Maybe CF GT3 mirrors at a later date? Have seen a nice set by MA Carbon as well as other bit. Additionally since I also plan to retrofit the black GTS engine cover grilles to the care as a future upgrade; that should contrast nicely also I think. Enjoy gents and love all of your cars!
Yeah I know it's not a duck and also not a 991.2 spoiler but I think is a nice compromise for the cost and easy DIY.
Last edited by mdrobc1213; 01-03-2017 at 10:13 PM.
#43
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No need....
You'll scared the crap out me earlier when reading this thread...
...never tried the sunroof and was thinking was going to need a visit to dealer and more parts.
Nope....sunroof works fine with spoiler removed and nothing else done:
...never tried the sunroof and was thinking was going to need a visit to dealer and more parts.
Nope....sunroof works fine with spoiler removed and nothing else done:
#44
You put a GT3 spoiler on? Got anymore pictures?
#45
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