911obsession Build Thread | Platinum Silver | 997.2 Carrera | Quality Photos
#256
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I think all of the 911 Carrera even the S models need to be lowered by a few inches, stock heights are a bit too high for my taste. Then add an aftermarket exhaust system especially on the 997.2 and you'll be golden. Rims are purely a personal choice but they have to be at least 19 inch.
Am getting PSE installed this week and will install a Shark Werks central bypass in a couple of weeks. From there, the rainy day fund will go toward lowering the suspension and new wheels. Admittedly, I have a ton to learn about lowering and the handling/ride trade-off. Yes, I want sharpened/flatter handling, however, I still want some degree of compliance/comfort.
If anyone has a thread, YouTube video or website that's good place to learn about suspension tuning, I'd greatly appreciate a link.
Thanks.
Last edited by VT Blue; 04-27-2020 at 10:15 AM.
#257
I think you're spot-on. It just wasn't until I really started following the build, hearing the thought process and seeing the results that this sank in...plus, the photos are just spectacular and accentuate the build's effects.
Am getting PSE installed this week and will install a Shark Werks central bypass in a couple of weeks. From there, the rainy day fund will go toward lowering the suspension and new wheels. Admittedly, I have a ton to learn about lowering and the handling/ride trade-off. Yes, I want sharpened/flatter handling, however, I still want some degree of compliance/comfort.
If anyone has a thread, YouTube video or website that's good place to learn about suspension tuning, I'd greatly appreciate a link.
Thanks.
Am getting PSE installed this week and will install a Shark Werks central bypass in a couple of weeks. From there, the rainy day fund will go toward lowering the suspension and new wheels. Admittedly, I have a ton to learn about lowering and the handling/ride trade-off. Yes, I want sharpened/flatter handling, however, I still want some degree of compliance/comfort.
If anyone has a thread, YouTube video or website that's good place to learn about suspension tuning, I'd greatly appreciate a link.
Thanks.
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VT Blue (05-01-2020)
#261
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Fabulous, FABULOUS work. I absolutely love what you've done to your car. Will be picking up my (new to me) 997.2 C2S next week (Arctic Silver) and you've caused me to mentally spend more money than I had already opted-in for...
Normally, I'm fine with with (good) factory wheels and springs. Nope, not anymore. You've completely changed my perspective and I've been involved with cars my entire life.
Great mods and the Platinum Silver is outstanding.
Thank you for letting us tag along vicariously, and for the outstanding photography.
Cheers
Normally, I'm fine with with (good) factory wheels and springs. Nope, not anymore. You've completely changed my perspective and I've been involved with cars my entire life.
Great mods and the Platinum Silver is outstanding.
Thank you for letting us tag along vicariously, and for the outstanding photography.
Cheers
I think all of the 911 Carrera even the S models need to be lowered by a few inches, stock heights are a bit too high for my taste. Then add an aftermarket exhaust system especially on the 997.2 and you'll be golden. Rims are purely a personal choice but they have to be at least 19 inch.
It would be interesting to see a complete sequential listing of the modifications that you've made on your 911 - starting from the first one you did. It would also be interesting to know of any mods that you did that you were not completely satisfied with (turned out to not be the right choice; quality was not what you expected etc...)
I think you're spot-on. It just wasn't until I really started following the build, hearing the thought process and seeing the results that this sank in...plus, the photos are just spectacular and accentuate the build's effects.
Am getting PSE installed this week and will install a Shark Werks central bypass in a couple of weeks. From there, the rainy day fund will go toward lowering the suspension and new wheels. Admittedly, I have a ton to learn about lowering and the handling/ride trade-off. Yes, I want sharpened/flatter handling, however, I still want some degree of compliance/comfort.
If anyone has a thread, YouTube video or website that's good place to learn about suspension tuning, I'd greatly appreciate a link.
Thanks.
Am getting PSE installed this week and will install a Shark Werks central bypass in a couple of weeks. From there, the rainy day fund will go toward lowering the suspension and new wheels. Admittedly, I have a ton to learn about lowering and the handling/ride trade-off. Yes, I want sharpened/flatter handling, however, I still want some degree of compliance/comfort.
If anyone has a thread, YouTube video or website that's good place to learn about suspension tuning, I'd greatly appreciate a link.
Thanks.
#262
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Weighed the wheels today and here are the results:
Front: 19x9.0 ET43 - 20.9 lbs
Rear: 19x12.0 ET53 - 22.9 lbs
After weighing the wheels I went to a shop to have the tires mounted and balanced. I was just supposed to drop them off as it was late in the day, but the tech suggested I stick around to wait for the fronts and knocked them off just before close. The rears will be ready tomorrow..
The front wheels are now on the car and I dropped the suspension almost an additional inch! I am very happy with the results, I will post some photos tomorrow when the rear wheels are on. In the meantime, here is a little iPhone photo teaser:
Front: 19x9.0 ET43 - 20.9 lbs
Rear: 19x12.0 ET53 - 22.9 lbs
After weighing the wheels I went to a shop to have the tires mounted and balanced. I was just supposed to drop them off as it was late in the day, but the tech suggested I stick around to wait for the fronts and knocked them off just before close. The rears will be ready tomorrow..
The front wheels are now on the car and I dropped the suspension almost an additional inch! I am very happy with the results, I will post some photos tomorrow when the rear wheels are on. In the meantime, here is a little iPhone photo teaser:
A couple of querstions...
Are your BC Forged wheels brushed silver? I was looking at their palette and those are closest I could find to yours, though I'm not sure.
Regarding your coilovers...will you have to do more mods to the suspension to get things 'right,' or do you feel that with the wheels/coilover combo one can be fairly well set. I'm just wondering if adjustable linkages, etc., are now going to be required.
Thanks
Bob
#263
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Peter,
A couple of querstions...
Are your BC Forged wheels brushed silver? I was looking at their palette and those are closest I could find to yours, though I'm not sure.
Regarding your coilovers...will you have to do more mods to the suspension to get things 'right,' or do you feel that with the wheels/coilover combo one can be fairly well set. I'm just wondering if adjustable linkages, etc., are now going to be required.
Thanks
Bob
A couple of querstions...
Are your BC Forged wheels brushed silver? I was looking at their palette and those are closest I could find to yours, though I'm not sure.
Regarding your coilovers...will you have to do more mods to the suspension to get things 'right,' or do you feel that with the wheels/coilover combo one can be fairly well set. I'm just wondering if adjustable linkages, etc., are now going to be required.
Thanks
Bob
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#264
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The wheels are "brushed clear" finish. Depending on how low you go you may or may not need additional mods. In my case the rear toe is way too out due to how low I am, I purchased adjustable rear toe-links to correct this that I have not installed yet (I need to get this done ASAP so that I don't chew up my tires).
TBH, I'd love to have a set-up that lowered the car but did not require additional suspension mods. Nothing is perfect and I'll make the necessary changes if required...would love to avoid if I can.
Thanks, Peter.
#265
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I've been M.I.A. for a bit, but have some updates that I will share soon. For now here is some relatively recent content:
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#267
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It's been a while, time for updates (Fall 2020 - Spring 2021)
Well... it's been a while! Time for some updates
Changes since Fall of 2020 until now:
- Rear tow links installed
- Alignment completed (sporty street setup, factory everything and -1.9 camber all around)
- New tires are installed and I finally don't have any rubbing whatsoever (Falken FK510 235/35R19 and 295/30R19)
- Yellow front & rear seat belts installed
- Passenger seat shake/rattle fixed (tightening of LF bolt while seat was out)
- Short throw shifter installed
- Function First shift **** installed
- Fabspeed competition intake installed
- Porsche crest center cap overlays installed
Onto the photos:
Changes since Fall of 2020 until now:
- Rear tow links installed
- Alignment completed (sporty street setup, factory everything and -1.9 camber all around)
- New tires are installed and I finally don't have any rubbing whatsoever (Falken FK510 235/35R19 and 295/30R19)
- Yellow front & rear seat belts installed
- Passenger seat shake/rattle fixed (tightening of LF bolt while seat was out)
- Short throw shifter installed
- Function First shift **** installed
- Fabspeed competition intake installed
- Porsche crest center cap overlays installed
Onto the photos:
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#268
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997.2 Fabspeed Competition Carbon Intake
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