How many here came from more powerful cars?
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How many here came from more powerful cars?
Curious as to how many people here went to the 996 after previously owning a more powerful vechicle?
I have yet to drive a 996, although I hope to get a ride in a friend's 996 once spring rolls around here in NY. Reading up on 996's they just seem like a good fit for my current needs/wants. Currently my street car leans more towards track than street - stiff coilovers, Recaro's, rollbar, no traction control, no ABS, no cruise, no A/C, loud motor, loud exhaust, lots of gear chatter.
And at barely 2900lbs with over 370 ft lbs available from 2200 RPM till peak, the 295's struggle to keep the car pointed in the right direction...it is a complete blast! But after having several big offers thown at the car, I am thinking of taking one...investing the $ in some other interests I have while I search for a cherry 996 to make my street car.
I'm thinking that a more tame street car (that can carry the little one in the back seat) + a dedicated track car is a better package for me vs. the extremely raw street car which is my current toy. Just wondering how many here came upon the 996 after having a faster street car. Was the overall package and driving experience enough to keep you satisfied? Or are you still itching for more power
I have yet to drive a 996, although I hope to get a ride in a friend's 996 once spring rolls around here in NY. Reading up on 996's they just seem like a good fit for my current needs/wants. Currently my street car leans more towards track than street - stiff coilovers, Recaro's, rollbar, no traction control, no ABS, no cruise, no A/C, loud motor, loud exhaust, lots of gear chatter.
And at barely 2900lbs with over 370 ft lbs available from 2200 RPM till peak, the 295's struggle to keep the car pointed in the right direction...it is a complete blast! But after having several big offers thown at the car, I am thinking of taking one...investing the $ in some other interests I have while I search for a cherry 996 to make my street car.
I'm thinking that a more tame street car (that can carry the little one in the back seat) + a dedicated track car is a better package for me vs. the extremely raw street car which is my current toy. Just wondering how many here came upon the 996 after having a faster street car. Was the overall package and driving experience enough to keep you satisfied? Or are you still itching for more power
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well Joe, it seems you hit on a few good points. from the looks of your avatar, a Corvette seems to be your current toy. If you are looking for back seats for a "little one", a tame street car + a dedicated track car, a Carrera C4S would be a great choice.
I had a modded S/C'd Harley Supercrew & a modded N/A Mercury Marauder. plenty of power from both and handling to boot. both sold and not missed. I upgraded in 07 to a N/A Harley with all the options. 4.10's, lowered, CAI, Diablosport tuner, catback. real happy with it and it can haul the family. I still had the need for another vehicle and came across a 2000 996 Cab Tip. very tame, 9500 original miles, super clean. back seats for the kids too! Car can handle itself quite well. But I'm no racer by any means. I'll pry go with the Fister D, F & R sway bar upgrades along with the current mods I've done since I bought it in OCT 09.
So, I would say definitely look into a P-car and whichever model suits your budget. There are plenty out there in all forms...bone stock to highly modded....
I had a modded S/C'd Harley Supercrew & a modded N/A Mercury Marauder. plenty of power from both and handling to boot. both sold and not missed. I upgraded in 07 to a N/A Harley with all the options. 4.10's, lowered, CAI, Diablosport tuner, catback. real happy with it and it can haul the family. I still had the need for another vehicle and came across a 2000 996 Cab Tip. very tame, 9500 original miles, super clean. back seats for the kids too! Car can handle itself quite well. But I'm no racer by any means. I'll pry go with the Fister D, F & R sway bar upgrades along with the current mods I've done since I bought it in OCT 09.
So, I would say definitely look into a P-car and whichever model suits your budget. There are plenty out there in all forms...bone stock to highly modded....
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well Joe, it seems you hit on a few good points. from the looks of your avatar, a Corvette seems to be your current toy. If you are looking for back seats for a "little one", a tame street car + a dedicated track car, a Carrera C4S would be a great choice.
I had a modded S/C'd Harley Supercrew & a modded N/A Mercury Marauder. plenty of power from both and handling to boot. both sold and not missed. I upgraded in 07 to a N/A Harley with all the options. 4.10's, lowered, CAI, Diablosport tuner, catback. real happy with it and it can haul the family. I still had the need for another vehicle and came across a 2000 996 Cab Tip. very tame, 9500 original miles, super clean. back seats for the kids too! Car can handle itself quite well. But I'm no racer by any means. I'll pry go with the Fister D, F & R sway bar upgrades along with the current mods I've done since I bought it in OCT 09.
So, I would say definitely look into a P-car and whichever model suits your budget. There are plenty out there in all forms...bone stock to highly modded....
I had a modded S/C'd Harley Supercrew & a modded N/A Mercury Marauder. plenty of power from both and handling to boot. both sold and not missed. I upgraded in 07 to a N/A Harley with all the options. 4.10's, lowered, CAI, Diablosport tuner, catback. real happy with it and it can haul the family. I still had the need for another vehicle and came across a 2000 996 Cab Tip. very tame, 9500 original miles, super clean. back seats for the kids too! Car can handle itself quite well. But I'm no racer by any means. I'll pry go with the Fister D, F & R sway bar upgrades along with the current mods I've done since I bought it in OCT 09.
So, I would say definitely look into a P-car and whichever model suits your budget. There are plenty out there in all forms...bone stock to highly modded....
C4S would be nice, but it wouldn't leave much $$ for a dedicated track car. A friend has a 2000 C2, and I've seen a few C4's for sale not too far away. I need to get out and get a feel for the two cars. On paper the C4 seems to make sense for my area, but I really need to get some time behind the wheel of each. Here are a few pics of the transformation of my current toy, although it has since changed a bit since these were taken (~3yrs ago).
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cool. that's a real transformation you got there; quite a project...but if someone is willing to give you enough for it, I say move onward and upward...
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Now, if bmw would shove the E92's V8 in the Z4 they would have a Cayman and possibly and 911 killer. So long as they don't dumb down the throttle body and gear the trans right.
Love your conversion.
Love your conversion.
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Thanks for the compliments guys. An LSx 996 would be sweet but my next LSx adventure will hopefully be a FFR GTM
A 997 or even 996 turbo would also be sweet...but they are well out of my price range for what I want to do for my weekend family fun car.
A 997 or even 996 turbo would also be sweet...but they are well out of my price range for what I want to do for my weekend family fun car.
#9
Joe, you can find plenty of 996's under $30K ( don't know about 997's), heck maybe even under $20K . Check ownership, mechanical history, etc. GL. I enjoy my ride just admiring it out on the driveway.
I think I'm going to upgrade the suspension next...and go for a drive.
I think I'm going to upgrade the suspension next...and go for a drive.
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Ive had a handlefull of "faster" cars but the 996 is more of a complete package, that can run in the twisties, see over 170mph and stop relatively well. 0-60 is around 5 sec which isnt super quick but enough to keep you entertained....now my 99 Audi was quick but would run out of steam at 130mph, and couldnt handle or brake to the best of its abilities. Had a tuned Sti....was also quicker but would run out of steam at 157mph....braking was good but lacked a solid feel through the steering wheel. The 996 im very impressed with, its just a solid car that can handle almost anything you through at it. The 996 also has a constant symphony playing behind you, something none of my cars had...they sounded good and raw but nothing like a flat 6...
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I can tell you this much: I track my stock GT3 along side Vettes, BMWs, MBs, Porsches, Vipers, Lotus (Lotii?), etc., and the GT3 does not leave me wanting more. With equal drivers, very few cars can out pace a GT3.
IMO, if you like the track there is no substitute for a GT3.
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My last car was a 2004 GTO (still have it if anyone's interested). Yeah - I miss the low end torque, but the 911 is defnitely more of a complete package - the brakes and suspension match the engine perfectly. Once you're over 4000 rpm it goes from pretty good to "holy crap!". With the porsche, the braking and handling can keep up with the kind of situations you're likely to encounter when driving it to it's fullest - I can't really say that about the GTO.
.. and hearing the sound of the engine coming from the back of the car just never gets old.
.. and hearing the sound of the engine coming from the back of the car just never gets old.