992 Carrera T Club
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Alright, 2 questions for the T crew that I am sure I can't be the only one pondering.... (Aftermarket/OEM Buckets and Power)
I absolutely love my T, but since I put it away this fall I have had a wandering eye for a 991.2 GT3 with a manual and bucket seats... I don't really want to sell my car and pay the overpriced mark up on .2 GT3 cars right now. I know those prices are going to come down and dealers still want insane money for them even with 20K+ miles.
I think what I have come to realize is that my 992T is literally perfect for me minus 2 things...
1.) I wanted bucket seats more than anything on my car, and for those that remember a year+ ago when I was going through the build process I did everything I could to get Porsche to give me buckets but with the supply chain issues, they canceled buckets from the first round of T cars and that was that...
2.) I want like 40-50 more HP. Nothing crazy, but just enough to get it solidly into the mid 400s
Now that buckets are available on the T has anyone contacted their dealers to see if they can be ordered from the Parts department? I know its going to be like $10K+ but before the T made them available, I dont think it was even really an option you could order.
What is the best aftermarket tune for just a reasonable bump in power? I DO NOT want to void my warranty, and I DO NOT want to mess with the car in any way that I am going to regret, so for those that have gone through this process, please help me understand the best way to go about a tune that is safe and reliable.
On the flip side... open to being talked out of all of this and into the .2 GT3
I absolutely love my T, but since I put it away this fall I have had a wandering eye for a 991.2 GT3 with a manual and bucket seats... I don't really want to sell my car and pay the overpriced mark up on .2 GT3 cars right now. I know those prices are going to come down and dealers still want insane money for them even with 20K+ miles.
I think what I have come to realize is that my 992T is literally perfect for me minus 2 things...
1.) I wanted bucket seats more than anything on my car, and for those that remember a year+ ago when I was going through the build process I did everything I could to get Porsche to give me buckets but with the supply chain issues, they canceled buckets from the first round of T cars and that was that...
2.) I want like 40-50 more HP. Nothing crazy, but just enough to get it solidly into the mid 400s
Now that buckets are available on the T has anyone contacted their dealers to see if they can be ordered from the Parts department? I know its going to be like $10K+ but before the T made them available, I dont think it was even really an option you could order.
What is the best aftermarket tune for just a reasonable bump in power? I DO NOT want to void my warranty, and I DO NOT want to mess with the car in any way that I am going to regret, so for those that have gone through this process, please help me understand the best way to go about a tune that is safe and reliable.
On the flip side... open to being talked out of all of this and into the .2 GT3
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only wanted to know what are alignment specs recommended, and what brake pads recommended for tracking that do not squeel. Was thinking Endless MX72. Just that, rest I will figure out
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If you are as skilled as you should be with that experience, you’ll find the base brakes are the weakest part of the T. I don’t get fade but I was going through a full set of pads every weekend until I went to track pads (RSL1 front, RSL29 rear). Now I am just eating up rotors instead, but it’s more like rotors once or twice a season instead of pads once a weekend.
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I like my Softronic tune but if you want something that effectively won’t void your warranty you can get an APR tune. They offer their own powertrain coverage to replace the remainder of whatever factory warranty you had left.
Full Bucket Seats are like $30k from the parts counter. You can regularly find them for sale used online for $15k… so do that.
P.s. if you can get a 991.2 GT3 for $160k or less, so that. One recently sold on BaT for $151k for no clear reason, but that’s the exception not the rule.
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Any tune will void your warranty - for components directly affected by the tune (i.e., your powertrain). Manufacturers can’t void the entire warranty and dealers usually don’t look for a reason not to cover things unless it’s a major claim like an engine failure.
I like my Softronic tune but if you want something that effectively won’t void your warranty you can get an APR tune. They offer their own powertrain coverage to replace the remainder of whatever factory warranty you had left.
Full Bucket Seats are like $30k from the parts counter. You can regularly find them for sale used online for $15k… so do that.
P.s. if you can get a 991.2 GT3 for $160k or less, so that. One recently sold on BaT for $151k for no clear reason, but that’s the exception not the rule.
I like my Softronic tune but if you want something that effectively won’t void your warranty you can get an APR tune. They offer their own powertrain coverage to replace the remainder of whatever factory warranty you had left.
Full Bucket Seats are like $30k from the parts counter. You can regularly find them for sale used online for $15k… so do that.
P.s. if you can get a 991.2 GT3 for $160k or less, so that. One recently sold on BaT for $151k for no clear reason, but that’s the exception not the rule.
And for the bucket seats... I guess my question is around mounting brackets etc... Are they they same across all 992 Trims? I have 18-way seats in my car currently... I wonder what needs to be swapped out
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Maybe work out a deal with someone ordering a Carrera T and get them to spec the buckets and swap you? Its a stretch but I'm sure there's got to be someone out there that ordered buckets and doesn't want them...
Just a suggestion.
Just a suggestion.
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long story, have only place for one car. Dedicated racer is sold. Its a daily, cannot have a wing or too much presence as I am using it for my corporate duties (silver gt for that reason)
only wanted to know what are alignment specs recommended, and what brake pads recommended for tracking that do not squeel. Was thinking Endless MX72. Just that, rest I will figure out
only wanted to know what are alignment specs recommended, and what brake pads recommended for tracking that do not squeel. Was thinking Endless MX72. Just that, rest I will figure out
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IIRC negative camber was discussed few weeks ago.
See post #21621
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If you are as skilled as you should be with that experience, you’ll find the base brakes are the weakest part of the T. I don’t get fade but I was going through a full set of pads every weekend until I went to track pads (RSL1 front, RSL29 rear). Now I am just eating up rotors instead, but it’s more like rotors once or twice a season instead of pads once a weekend.
Just i am still on my Pirelli zeros and want to finally kill them on the track. Cannot find cup2 in porsche N spec on our cars . Only 255 and 315s. Any insights if rubbing? In worst case will then switch to PS4S.
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I imagine that going from 18-way to buckets is easier than going from buckets to 18-way just with all the wiring etc.
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Alright, 2 questions for the T crew that I am sure I can't be the only one pondering.... (Aftermarket/OEM Buckets and Power)
I absolutely love my T, but since I put it away this fall I have had a wandering eye for a 991.2 GT3 with a manual and bucket seats... I don't really want to sell my car and pay the overpriced mark up on .2 GT3 cars right now. I know those prices are going to come down and dealers still want insane money for them even with 20K+ miles.
I think what I have come to realize is that my 992T is literally perfect for me minus 2 things...
1.) I wanted bucket seats more than anything on my car, and for those that remember a year+ ago when I was going through the build process I did everything I could to get Porsche to give me buckets but with the supply chain issues, they canceled buckets from the first round of T cars and that was that...
2.) I want like 40-50 more HP. Nothing crazy, but just enough to get it solidly into the mid 400s
Now that buckets are available on the T has anyone contacted their dealers to see if they can be ordered from the Parts department? I know its going to be like $10K+ but before the T made them available, I dont think it was even really an option you could order.
What is the best aftermarket tune for just a reasonable bump in power? I DO NOT want to void my warranty, and I DO NOT want to mess with the car in any way that I am going to regret, so for those that have gone through this process, please help me understand the best way to go about a tune that is safe and reliable.
On the flip side... open to being talked out of all of this and into the .2 GT3
I absolutely love my T, but since I put it away this fall I have had a wandering eye for a 991.2 GT3 with a manual and bucket seats... I don't really want to sell my car and pay the overpriced mark up on .2 GT3 cars right now. I know those prices are going to come down and dealers still want insane money for them even with 20K+ miles.
I think what I have come to realize is that my 992T is literally perfect for me minus 2 things...
1.) I wanted bucket seats more than anything on my car, and for those that remember a year+ ago when I was going through the build process I did everything I could to get Porsche to give me buckets but with the supply chain issues, they canceled buckets from the first round of T cars and that was that...
2.) I want like 40-50 more HP. Nothing crazy, but just enough to get it solidly into the mid 400s
Now that buckets are available on the T has anyone contacted their dealers to see if they can be ordered from the Parts department? I know its going to be like $10K+ but before the T made them available, I dont think it was even really an option you could order.
What is the best aftermarket tune for just a reasonable bump in power? I DO NOT want to void my warranty, and I DO NOT want to mess with the car in any way that I am going to regret, so for those that have gone through this process, please help me understand the best way to go about a tune that is safe and reliable.
On the flip side... open to being talked out of all of this and into the .2 GT3
I truly hope the T will be much closer to Base/S in terms of usability and daily driver. And the MT will fit it just fine.
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I am still waiting for my T, so can't comment from a lot of experience or direct comparison. But my neighbor has a manual 991.2 GT3 and all I can say is that it would make a terrible car around town. My neighborhood and nearby highways are pretty average (NorCal). After a few bouts of intoxicating acceleration, I quickly learned that a GT3 is really not the car for me right now. I even concluded that I would only buy a GT car to track it and I would get it with a PDK because it would fit that environment more naturally. Don't get me wrong, amazing car. But drive one before you buy.
I truly hope the T will be much closer to Base/S in terms of usability and daily driver. And the MT will fit it just fine.
I truly hope the T will be much closer to Base/S in terms of usability and daily driver. And the MT will fit it just fine.
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A few T’s seen at the Rolex this weekend. The silver and shark were both press cars with mfr plates. There was a ruby car too. One of my friends who didn’t know called it raspberry pink.
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