14 Days Out From Delivery
#1
14 Days Out From Delivery
Only two weeks out from delivery:
Python green, Black w/ Mamba deviated stitching on Satin Aurum TTS Exclusive, Sport Exhaust, body all color matched and gloss black trim
Excited to finally join the club but looking for a tuning company that will keep factory warranty intact while addressing some of the throttle delay and perhaps adding a bit of power.
Thanks!
Python green, Black w/ Mamba deviated stitching on Satin Aurum TTS Exclusive, Sport Exhaust, body all color matched and gloss black trim
Excited to finally join the club but looking for a tuning company that will keep factory warranty intact while addressing some of the throttle delay and perhaps adding a bit of power.
Thanks!
#2
@M Engineering has some tunes. I am not related to them, nor do I have a tune installed by them, so don't have the slightest of clues about them or their tunes. They are active on the forums though.
How much power do you want?!?! (sarcasm, as to me, the Turbo and TTS are plentiful in that department)
Congrats on the new vehicle and post up some pics when she drops.
How much power do you want?!?! (sarcasm, as to me, the Turbo and TTS are plentiful in that department)
Congrats on the new vehicle and post up some pics when she drops.
#3
Only two weeks out from delivery:
Python green, Black w/ Mamba deviated stitching on Satin Aurum TTS Exclusive, Sport Exhaust, body all color matched and gloss black trim
Excited to finally join the club but looking for a tuning company that will keep factory warranty intact while addressing some of the throttle delay and perhaps adding a bit of power.
Thanks!
Python green, Black w/ Mamba deviated stitching on Satin Aurum TTS Exclusive, Sport Exhaust, body all color matched and gloss black trim
Excited to finally join the club but looking for a tuning company that will keep factory warranty intact while addressing some of the throttle delay and perhaps adding a bit of power.
Thanks!
I’d recommend waiting to let the motor break in a little - it does build some power. Might be psychological, but the car got sweeter with a little time.
M-engineering is what I’d use as well. I’d recommend searching the archives re: warranty concerns with tunes. Bottom line - a tune won’t blow up the car, but could be an issue if you have bad luck and an incidental powertrain issue that needs warranty work. Another issue with tuning is that it can affect resale value. Just something else to keep in mind.
#4
@PurePython Congratulations!, I'm sure these next 14 days are going to feel like an eternity. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but officially there is not a tune out there that is approved by Porsche to not void the warranty no matter what any tuner says, are some tunes less likely to be diagnosed? Maybe! There is a gentleman that tuned his 992, engine blew, and he had to pay out of pocket for the engine replacement. You could have a bad motor from Porsche, but if they go in and see a tune has been placed on the vehicle, you really have no power when it comes to getting them to honor the factory warranty.
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#5
Congrats. As other have said wait until break-in to add tune even though the break-in period is painful while waiting to unleash the car's potential.
To be honest the car right out of the box is stupid fast and for street combat you will win most encounters without even trying tune or no tune.
IF you do tune you are on your own pretty much if things go south although plenty of members here have tuned cars no issues.
To be honest the car right out of the box is stupid fast and for street combat you will win most encounters without even trying tune or no tune.
IF you do tune you are on your own pretty much if things go south although plenty of members here have tuned cars no issues.
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#6
@M Engineering has some tunes. I am not related to them, nor do I have a tune installed by them, so don't have the slightest of clues about them or their tunes. They are active on the forums though.
How much power do you want?!?! (sarcasm, as to me, the Turbo and TTS are plentiful in that department)
Congrats on the new vehicle and post up some pics when she drops.
How much power do you want?!?! (sarcasm, as to me, the Turbo and TTS are plentiful in that department)
Congrats on the new vehicle and post up some pics when she drops.
#7
Congrats
I’d recommend waiting to let the motor break in a little - it does build some power. Might be psychological, but the car got sweeter with a little time.
M-engineering is what I’d use as well. I’d recommend searching the archives re: warranty concerns with tunes. Bottom line - a tune won’t blow up the car, but could be an issue if you have bad luck and an incidental powertrain issue that needs warranty work. Another issue with tuning is that it can affect resale value. Just something else to keep in mind.
I’d recommend waiting to let the motor break in a little - it does build some power. Might be psychological, but the car got sweeter with a little time.
M-engineering is what I’d use as well. I’d recommend searching the archives re: warranty concerns with tunes. Bottom line - a tune won’t blow up the car, but could be an issue if you have bad luck and an incidental powertrain issue that needs warranty work. Another issue with tuning is that it can affect resale value. Just something else to keep in mind.
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#8
@PurePython Congratulations!, I'm sure these next 14 days are going to feel like an eternity. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but officially there is not a tune out there that is approved by Porsche to not void the warranty no matter what any tuner says, are some tunes less likely to be diagnosed? Maybe! There is a gentleman that tuned his 992, engine blew, and he had to pay out of pocket for the engine replacement. You could have a bad motor from Porsche, but if they go in and see a tune has been placed on the vehicle, you really have no power when it comes to getting them to honor the factory warranty.
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Only two weeks out from delivery:
Python green, Black w/ Mamba deviated stitching on Satin Aurum TTS Exclusive, Sport Exhaust, body all color matched and gloss black trim
Excited to finally join the club but looking for a tuning company that will keep factory warranty intact while addressing some of the throttle delay and perhaps adding a bit of power.
Thanks!
Python green, Black w/ Mamba deviated stitching on Satin Aurum TTS Exclusive, Sport Exhaust, body all color matched and gloss black trim
Excited to finally join the club but looking for a tuning company that will keep factory warranty intact while addressing some of the throttle delay and perhaps adding a bit of power.
Thanks!
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PurePython (10-30-2022)
#10
Only two weeks out from delivery:
Python green, Black w/ Mamba deviated stitching on Satin Aurum TTS Exclusive, Sport Exhaust, body all color matched and gloss black trim
Excited to finally join the club but looking for a tuning company that will keep factory warranty intact while addressing some of the throttle delay and perhaps adding a bit of power.
Thanks!
Python green, Black w/ Mamba deviated stitching on Satin Aurum TTS Exclusive, Sport Exhaust, body all color matched and gloss black trim
Excited to finally join the club but looking for a tuning company that will keep factory warranty intact while addressing some of the throttle delay and perhaps adding a bit of power.
Thanks!
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#12
Agree 100% 992TTS is going to wreck 99.97% of whatever else is on the road in stock form.
But you get used to the power and many want more.
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