992 Carrera T Club - New & Improved!
#137
Hey everybody. It's been a while.
I'd been hoping to read this review since the video came out but it was locked for subscribers.
Just found my way to it again and saw it was now unlocked.
Hard not to agree with the findings.
"Simple, straightforward, sublime. A car without pretense, a car without ostentation; a car sufficiently civilized and practical to use for every purpose, but one whose very presence outside your house is enough to bring joy to a Monday morning ahead of the most difficult of working weeks. At least to me, these are the qualities of the truly great 911, and you need neither GTS nor GT3 to find them, for they’re all right there in the T."
For those who haven't read it: https://jbrcapital.com/magazine/pors...s-gt3-review/#
I'd been hoping to read this review since the video came out but it was locked for subscribers.
Just found my way to it again and saw it was now unlocked.
Hard not to agree with the findings.
"Simple, straightforward, sublime. A car without pretense, a car without ostentation; a car sufficiently civilized and practical to use for every purpose, but one whose very presence outside your house is enough to bring joy to a Monday morning ahead of the most difficult of working weeks. At least to me, these are the qualities of the truly great 911, and you need neither GTS nor GT3 to find them, for they’re all right there in the T."
For those who haven't read it: https://jbrcapital.com/magazine/pors...s-gt3-review/#
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#138
Hey everybody. It's been a while.
I'd been hoping to read this review since the video came out but it was locked for subscribers.
Just found my way to it again and saw it was now unlocked.
Hard not to agree with the findings.
"Simple, straightforward, sublime. A car without pretense, a car without ostentation; a car sufficiently civilized and practical to use for every purpose, but one whose very presence outside your house is enough to bring joy to a Monday morning ahead of the most difficult of working weeks. At least to me, these are the qualities of the truly great 911, and you need neither GTS nor GT3 to find them, for they’re all right there in the T."
For those who haven't read it: https://jbrcapital.com/magazine/pors...s-gt3-review/#
I'd been hoping to read this review since the video came out but it was locked for subscribers.
Just found my way to it again and saw it was now unlocked.
Hard not to agree with the findings.
"Simple, straightforward, sublime. A car without pretense, a car without ostentation; a car sufficiently civilized and practical to use for every purpose, but one whose very presence outside your house is enough to bring joy to a Monday morning ahead of the most difficult of working weeks. At least to me, these are the qualities of the truly great 911, and you need neither GTS nor GT3 to find them, for they’re all right there in the T."
For those who haven't read it: https://jbrcapital.com/magazine/pors...s-gt3-review/#
As this is my 1st 911 that i own (992.1 C2T) i can understand that the factory horsepower is not significant especially in the world of 600plus horsepower super salon (the new M5 even has 700+ hp) but i can relate all the point stated in this review.
For my need the Carrera T is perfect, and ever since 991.2 (3.0L turbo) has dramatically elevated the base Carrera performance. It has all the bits that has been carefully selected.
Different people will always have different need, the S, GTS and even GT3 will suit different owner with different priorities.
Im just glad that Porsche create the T variant. (My next best choice would be manual Carrera S if Porsche never make 992 carrera T.)
And for me the switch to widebody in 992 generation also seal the deal for me for going with 992. (I would bought C4S if i were to go with 991s , since i love the wider hip on the carrera)
In the “money no object” scenario i would gladly spec out guntherwerks 993 as all of their bodyshell are widebody. So sexy..
speaking of sexy, i think 992 shell is sexy
here is my 24 C2T
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#140
😃😃
I think the squeak that they hear is the plastics for the shoulder harness rubbing on the carbon seats. Those four holes behind your shoulder.
Last edited by Cartod; 08-19-2024 at 01:38 AM.
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#141
#142
I’ve watched the video https://youtu.be/yULjzUjEgu8?si=ux4zZSL-FQkVyrsS.
As this is my 1st 911 that i own (992.1 C2T) i can understand that the factory horsepower is not significant especially in the world of 600plus horsepower super salon (the new M5 even has 700+ hp) but i can relate all the point stated in this review.
For my need the Carrera T is perfect, and ever since 991.2 (3.0L turbo) has dramatically elevated the base Carrera performance. It has all the bits that has been carefully selected.
Different people will always have different need, the S, GTS and even GT3 will suit different owner with different priorities.
Im just glad that Porsche create the T variant. (My next best choice would be manual Carrera S if Porsche never make 992 carrera T.)
And for me the switch to widebody in 992 generation also seal the deal for me for going with 992. (I would bought C4S if i were to go with 991s , since i love the wider hip on the carrera)
In the “money no object” scenario i would gladly spec out guntherwerks 993 as all of their bodyshell are widebody. So sexy..
speaking of sexy, i think 992 shell is sexy
here is my 24 C2T
As this is my 1st 911 that i own (992.1 C2T) i can understand that the factory horsepower is not significant especially in the world of 600plus horsepower super salon (the new M5 even has 700+ hp) but i can relate all the point stated in this review.
For my need the Carrera T is perfect, and ever since 991.2 (3.0L turbo) has dramatically elevated the base Carrera performance. It has all the bits that has been carefully selected.
Different people will always have different need, the S, GTS and even GT3 will suit different owner with different priorities.
Im just glad that Porsche create the T variant. (My next best choice would be manual Carrera S if Porsche never make 992 carrera T.)
And for me the switch to widebody in 992 generation also seal the deal for me for going with 992. (I would bought C4S if i were to go with 991s , since i love the wider hip on the carrera)
In the “money no object” scenario i would gladly spec out guntherwerks 993 as all of their bodyshell are widebody. So sexy..
speaking of sexy, i think 992 shell is sexy
here is my 24 C2T
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#144
it’s good to see so many people enjoying the T. I find it the most interesting model of the bunch. Really is a great all rounder sports car.
I did also notice that you have the gt3 side skirts, I’d be interested in hearing how the installation process went, or if there is a thread with you mentioning it please let me know
I did also notice that you have the gt3 side skirts, I’d be interested in hearing how the installation process went, or if there is a thread with you mentioning it please let me know
#145
it’s good to see so many people enjoying the T. I find it the most interesting model of the bunch. Really is a great all rounder sports car.
I did also notice that you have the gt3 side skirts, I’d be interested in hearing how the installation process went, or if there is a thread with you mentioning it please let me know
I did also notice that you have the gt3 side skirts, I’d be interested in hearing how the installation process went, or if there is a thread with you mentioning it please let me know
#146
it’s good to see so many people enjoying the T. I find it the most interesting model of the bunch. Really is a great all rounder sports car.
I did also notice that you have the gt3 side skirts, I’d be interested in hearing how the installation process went, or if there is a thread with you mentioning it please let me know
I did also notice that you have the gt3 side skirts, I’d be interested in hearing how the installation process went, or if there is a thread with you mentioning it please let me know
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#148
Really easy to install. I did use a lift to make it just a bit easier, but otherwise straight forward. I did watch this videos first so that I didn't miss anything like the three metal clips 😀.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9-YJAlpdcQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9-YJAlpdcQ
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#150
Finally took the T home yesterday after taking delivery and PPF jail. Love it! It is a dream to drive! I haven't driven manual for 15 years now so I feel like a newbie when I drove the T home.
The only painfully thing for me, clearly a user issue, I can't seem to find the reverse gear, every time i shift to the left and up it seems to go into first gear, the driver's manual doesn't seem to help either! Anyone have any tips on this?
Love the auto blip function and the sound is awesome in the cabin, although haven't tried highway yet as I know some ppl mentioned it could be a pain!