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We still don't know what the gears are in the T vs Base vs S, do we? How do you find out? I assume one cannot lift the rear tires and count rotations of tires vs driveshaft like you can on a front engine/rear drive car. But is there something else that can be done?
I was fairly certain that the 992 T and the 991.2 T share almosy exact same gears and final drive. I remember I looked it up a while ago and ratios all matched up perfectly.
I think the new Carrera T has a slightly lower final drive of 3.56 vs the 991.2's 3.59. I think for both they inherited the same transmission as the S variant of that generation.
Acvording to Bard tho.... I think it has it backward.
I was fairly certain that the 992 T and the 991.2 T share the exact same gears and final drive. I rember I looked it up a while ago and ratios all matched up perfectly.
Latest YouTube video. A bit weird - a mish mash of facts, some relevant, many not!
Thanks for posting @Barkat03 . I watched but it looks like another one of those chatgpt/ai built vids put up purely for views. They're annoying because you get all excited to see another T vid and it's this stuff
Thanks for posting @Barkat03 . I watched but it looks like another one of those chatgpt/ai built vids put up purely for views. They're annoying because you get all excited to see another T vid and it's this stuff
Yeah! I check YouTube daily for any ‘real world’ tests of the T but nothing so far
The engine is the same 3.0L twin-turbo flat-six that sits at the rear of the Carrera. It’s no slouch, however, as it produces 380 HP and 331 lbs-ft of torque. This is mated to a 7-speed transmission, although it has a Carrera T-only short final ratio to make the car pull harder off the line and exiting a corner, helped as well by Porsche Torque Vectoring, included as standard.
That would be awesome. Anyone that has taken delivery of their T find anything in the owners manual? I feel like gear ratios used to be listed in 911 user manuals. Not sure if this is still the case.
For those of you (like me) who are obsessed with finding out every bits and pieces of information possible,
On the Canadian TYD site (hopefully the same with US and others), using the same hack methods, I have found another file that may be interesting.
Log into the account, go to "Overview", then click on "View Order"
Right click anywhere and left click "Inspect" (I'm using Safari on MacOS). Click on "Network" Tab (same method as the YouTube video for the hack stated earlier).
Click on "Refresh" if it is not loading properly
If you scroll down, I have found a file called "USCxxxxxx" where xxxxxx is your comm number. You can also double check as the URL for TYD in Canada is https://my.porsche.com/core/ca/en_US...ream/USCxxxxxx
This file is just above "Order-summaries"
Inside that file, it will V status (Currently V250) for me.
The exact time each milestone is expected to be reached. Interestingly my production says 04/20, but the actual page states 04/21 at 00:00:00 (GMT time).
Towards the bottom, it also shows the URL of generated images. Including a few shots that are not always included (Direct front and Direct rear view).
The Last line says "ProductionImages". Currently blank, but I guess this is where you will find the URL when the pictures are available.
The same file also lists all the option codes and description of the build.
Great find YWG_YYZ
I hope it’s the same API for all markets, so we can find otherwise not visible information.