992 Paddle Shifter with same feel and sound as GT3RS
#106
Protechparts on eBay, he also has the Weissach shifters in stock.
His wheel upholsterer, per him worked in the Porsche factory for 15years before going out on their own. Perfect match for the RaceTex and the Carmine Red stitching.
I couldn’t find anyone in the states that knew the difference between Carmine & Guards red.
His wheel upholsterer, per him worked in the Porsche factory for 15years before going out on their own. Perfect match for the RaceTex and the Carmine Red stitching.
I couldn’t find anyone in the states that knew the difference between Carmine & Guards red.
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dixonk (06-26-2023)
#107
Protechparts on eBay, he also has the Weissach shifters in stock.
His wheel upholsterer, per him worked in the Porsche factory for 15years before going out on their own. Perfect match for the RaceTex and the Carmine Red stitching.
I couldn’t find anyone in the states that knew the difference between Carmine & Guards red.
His wheel upholsterer, per him worked in the Porsche factory for 15years before going out on their own. Perfect match for the RaceTex and the Carmine Red stitching.
I couldn’t find anyone in the states that knew the difference between Carmine & Guards red.
https://protechpartseu.com/products/...agnetic-paddle He has this wheel with yellow 12 o’clock marker, Carmine stitching, and Weissach paddles for less than I paid… ouch lol! J/k I get it though, he doesn’t need to give eBay a cut for direct sales so he’s just passing along the savings.
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Paint +|- yellow to red
Got the Weissach versions (off eBay) installed finally, along with a custom steering wheel to match my GTS interior package.
I put some vinyl stickers to cover the +/- yellow paint, but need to get some matte vinyl as I’m not digging the gloss (and some yellow still shows)
FF: fun fact, the 1995 Ferrari F355 F1 Berlinetta was the world's first car to feature a paddle-shift transmission
I purchased both the Weissach RS shifters and JQ Werks, (and the YT video is taking longer than expected) and here’s my comparison:First, let’s talk about the Sound: the Weissach paddles have a much more metallic-sounding click. This is extremely subjective, but I personally prefer the raw click sound of the Weissach paddles.
JQ: 0
OE: 1
Mechanical properties: Both have about 2mm of travel, which lends to a precise, quick and sharp movement of the paddle when actuated. Interestingly, the Weissach shifters’ fulcrum is at the rear of the assembly, while the JQ Werks’ fulcrum is in the middle. This is a tie for all intents and purposes - one point each
JQ: 1
OE: 2
Fit and Finish: Comparing the fit and finish, and premium-ness (is that a word?) of the shifters, I’d have to give it to Porsche. That’s no knock on the JQ Werks quality here, but rather an incredibly high bar set by one of the most premium car brands in the world, on their flagship version of a flagship model. Also, some feedback upon heavy duty use of the JQ Werks is that the screws need frequent re-tightening.
JQ: 1
OE: 3
Design: The Weissach paddle shifters, speaking about the housing/assembly and not the paddles in particular, are a work of art. They are curvy and angular at the same time. The JQ Werks are a bit more squared off and boxy in comparison. Let’s be real, though, you don’t see the side of your steering wheel, from behind the wheel, all that often. Maybe your passenger would appreciate that vantage point a bit more? Speaking about the paddles, the Weissach shifters look glorious. There’s a reason that JQ Werks went through the significant trouble of imitating the Weissach design, offering them as a premium add-on. Its because they look amazing, and from the moment I saw them, I wanted them, and I paid a pretty penny for the privilege of owning them too…
JQ: 1
OE: 4
Affordability/Availability: Which leads me to the next category. This is a rather easy point to JQ Werks. Over $1K for the Weissach after tax vs $533 for JQ Werks. While the Weissach is now available on Suncoast, it’s unknown whether there is a significant wait time. Theyre
JQ: 2
OE: 4
Weight: The JQ Werks are manufactured from a CNC machined 6061-T Grade Hard Anodized Billet Aluminum cage, and high-strength integrated 4mm-thick Carbon Fiber plate shifters, and weigh in at a svelte 86 grams. However, the Weissach PDK shift paddles are fabricated in magnesium with rear milling to make them even lighter. Magnesium just so happens to be the lightest of all the metallic elements, which is why it’s so popular for use in vehicles and aircraft. In fact, Magnesium alloys weigh about 1.75 to 1.85 grams per cubic centimeter, vs 2.5 to 3 grams per cubic centimeter for aluminum alloys, and 7.8 grams per cubic centimeter for steel for comparison. Surely, with their Magnesium shift paddles, the Weissach versions should be lighter than a feather, let alone their billet aluminum counterpart, right? You might be surprised to learn that the Weissach paddles tip the scale at an ever so slightly heftier 89 grams. Surprise point to JQ Werks.
JQ: 3
OE: 4
Features: Both have magnetic technology pulled from Formula One. However, one significant way in which these shifters differ, is that the JQ Werks mechanism is designed with fore/aft and lateral adjustment that affords adjustability to where the paddles rest relative to your fingers on the wheel. Given we all have different hand sizes, this is a terrific part of their design. I give it to JQ Werks, bringing the final total to 4 each - a tie!
JQ: 4
OE: 4
In conclusion: Though these may have tied in the comparison, for the quality, the technology, and importantly, the price, the JQ Werks are the smart purchase and in my view the clear winner.
At the end of the day, for me at least, this mod is about engagement with, and enjoyment of the vehicle, and while I feel that the upgrade to magnetic shifters is a great way to add some fun engagement with this car I already love so much, there is no justifiable or additional enjoyment proportional to the additional expenditure of the Weissach paddles. Any rational person would keep the extra money in their wallet and get every bit as much enjoyment out of the JQ Werks paddle shifters.
So the only question is… am I rational?
No… no I am not
After a long and expensive road - mod complete ✅
I put some vinyl stickers to cover the +/- yellow paint, but need to get some matte vinyl as I’m not digging the gloss (and some yellow still shows)
FF: fun fact, the 1995 Ferrari F355 F1 Berlinetta was the world's first car to feature a paddle-shift transmission
I purchased both the Weissach RS shifters and JQ Werks, (and the YT video is taking longer than expected) and here’s my comparison:First, let’s talk about the Sound: the Weissach paddles have a much more metallic-sounding click. This is extremely subjective, but I personally prefer the raw click sound of the Weissach paddles.
JQ: 0
OE: 1
Mechanical properties: Both have about 2mm of travel, which lends to a precise, quick and sharp movement of the paddle when actuated. Interestingly, the Weissach shifters’ fulcrum is at the rear of the assembly, while the JQ Werks’ fulcrum is in the middle. This is a tie for all intents and purposes - one point each
JQ: 1
OE: 2
Fit and Finish: Comparing the fit and finish, and premium-ness (is that a word?) of the shifters, I’d have to give it to Porsche. That’s no knock on the JQ Werks quality here, but rather an incredibly high bar set by one of the most premium car brands in the world, on their flagship version of a flagship model. Also, some feedback upon heavy duty use of the JQ Werks is that the screws need frequent re-tightening.
JQ: 1
OE: 3
Design: The Weissach paddle shifters, speaking about the housing/assembly and not the paddles in particular, are a work of art. They are curvy and angular at the same time. The JQ Werks are a bit more squared off and boxy in comparison. Let’s be real, though, you don’t see the side of your steering wheel, from behind the wheel, all that often. Maybe your passenger would appreciate that vantage point a bit more? Speaking about the paddles, the Weissach shifters look glorious. There’s a reason that JQ Werks went through the significant trouble of imitating the Weissach design, offering them as a premium add-on. Its because they look amazing, and from the moment I saw them, I wanted them, and I paid a pretty penny for the privilege of owning them too…
JQ: 1
OE: 4
Affordability/Availability: Which leads me to the next category. This is a rather easy point to JQ Werks. Over $1K for the Weissach after tax vs $533 for JQ Werks. While the Weissach is now available on Suncoast, it’s unknown whether there is a significant wait time. Theyre
JQ: 2
OE: 4
Weight: The JQ Werks are manufactured from a CNC machined 6061-T Grade Hard Anodized Billet Aluminum cage, and high-strength integrated 4mm-thick Carbon Fiber plate shifters, and weigh in at a svelte 86 grams. However, the Weissach PDK shift paddles are fabricated in magnesium with rear milling to make them even lighter. Magnesium just so happens to be the lightest of all the metallic elements, which is why it’s so popular for use in vehicles and aircraft. In fact, Magnesium alloys weigh about 1.75 to 1.85 grams per cubic centimeter, vs 2.5 to 3 grams per cubic centimeter for aluminum alloys, and 7.8 grams per cubic centimeter for steel for comparison. Surely, with their Magnesium shift paddles, the Weissach versions should be lighter than a feather, let alone their billet aluminum counterpart, right? You might be surprised to learn that the Weissach paddles tip the scale at an ever so slightly heftier 89 grams. Surprise point to JQ Werks.
JQ: 3
OE: 4
Features: Both have magnetic technology pulled from Formula One. However, one significant way in which these shifters differ, is that the JQ Werks mechanism is designed with fore/aft and lateral adjustment that affords adjustability to where the paddles rest relative to your fingers on the wheel. Given we all have different hand sizes, this is a terrific part of their design. I give it to JQ Werks, bringing the final total to 4 each - a tie!
JQ: 4
OE: 4
In conclusion: Though these may have tied in the comparison, for the quality, the technology, and importantly, the price, the JQ Werks are the smart purchase and in my view the clear winner.
At the end of the day, for me at least, this mod is about engagement with, and enjoyment of the vehicle, and while I feel that the upgrade to magnetic shifters is a great way to add some fun engagement with this car I already love so much, there is no justifiable or additional enjoyment proportional to the additional expenditure of the Weissach paddles. Any rational person would keep the extra money in their wallet and get every bit as much enjoyment out of the JQ Werks paddle shifters.
So the only question is… am I rational?
No… no I am not
After a long and expensive road - mod complete ✅
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Last edited by North Shore 911; 07-23-2023 at 11:51 AM.
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glad everyone is enjoying them!
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Well, I finally installed these today…. They look awesome and feel great when you shift. These should DEFINITELY be installed as standard on these magnificent cars!
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mattchow (09-21-2023)
#116
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My right, upshift paddle was working intermittently today. I've reached out to JQ about warranty support.
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mattchow (12-11-2023)
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Lesson learned! Do Not Buy from Protechparts EU!!! They sell defective parts (advertised as NEW) and won't exhange for a good one because they don't have one.
Their business model is to sell (defective parts) at a cheaper price point than authorize Porsche dealers like Suncoast Porsche. The products they sell don't come with genuine Porsche labeling & packaging, because the parts did not pass OEM QC test standards and they source these failed products to sell customers.
Ordered a set of OEM 992 GT3RS weissach magnesium shift paddles drom them on Nov 29th. Received them on Dec 9th, opened the package right away to check the paddles, found a verp deep scratch (black paint ripped off) on the backside of LEFT paddle, took photos immediately and sent to protechparts EU by e-mail. Requested for exchange of the LEFT paddle, his reply was discriminatory and irresponsible (email screenshots attached). The product link clearly states that a defective part can be return and exchange. But he's not responding to my request, tried to call the phone number on the invoice, rang for long time & not answered, call for second time,my phone number was blocked.
Advice for all Porsche car owners,my pain is your gain, buy parts from a legitimate Porsche dealer. I won't be the last victim, spread the word about Protechparts EU "exccellent" customer service.
Their business model is to sell (defective parts) at a cheaper price point than authorize Porsche dealers like Suncoast Porsche. The products they sell don't come with genuine Porsche labeling & packaging, because the parts did not pass OEM QC test standards and they source these failed products to sell customers.
Ordered a set of OEM 992 GT3RS weissach magnesium shift paddles drom them on Nov 29th. Received them on Dec 9th, opened the package right away to check the paddles, found a verp deep scratch (black paint ripped off) on the backside of LEFT paddle, took photos immediately and sent to protechparts EU by e-mail. Requested for exchange of the LEFT paddle, his reply was discriminatory and irresponsible (email screenshots attached). The product link clearly states that a defective part can be return and exchange. But he's not responding to my request, tried to call the phone number on the invoice, rang for long time & not answered, call for second time,my phone number was blocked.
Advice for all Porsche car owners,my pain is your gain, buy parts from a legitimate Porsche dealer. I won't be the last victim, spread the word about Protechparts EU "exccellent" customer service.
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vg247 (12-11-2023)
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Please stop messaging us.We are not responsable on what happened to your paddle set.Either customs,courier or screwdriver on install is not our problem.Every paddle set or steering wheel we send to customers are brand new and well inspected even on how they sound and work mechanic.We even offered a 100eur discount to get another pair.This is not a section for complaints,we have enough customers and friends to aprove our quality.Thanks.
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Please stop messaging us.We are not responsable on what happened to your paddle set.Either customs,courier or screwdriver on install is not our problem.Every paddle set or steering wheel we send to customers are brand new and well inspected even on how they sound and work mechanic.We even offered a 100eur discount to get another pair.This is not a section for complaints,we have enough customers and friends to aprove our quality.Thanks.
For real?
I am not sure what expectations are overseas, but in the United States when a customer orders something and it arrives damaged the retailer works with the vendor and or shipper to make things right.
There is also no reason to make the implicitly racist statement that suggests the customer is trying to create knockoffs of these shift paddles. Thanks for showing your true colors so everyone knows where not to order things from in the future.
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For real?
I am not sure what expectations are overseas, but in the United States when a customer orders something and it arrives damaged the retailer works with the vendor and or shipper to make things right.
There is also no reason to make the implicitly racist statement that suggests the customer is trying to create knockoffs of these shift paddles. Thanks for showing your true colors so everyone knows where not to order things from in the future.
I am not sure what expectations are overseas, but in the United States when a customer orders something and it arrives damaged the retailer works with the vendor and or shipper to make things right.
There is also no reason to make the implicitly racist statement that suggests the customer is trying to create knockoffs of these shift paddles. Thanks for showing your true colors so everyone knows where not to order things from in the future.