What did you do to your 997 today?
#8251
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Went with what appears to be OEM from Suncoast. I bought one for each side ~ $100.
https://www.suncoastparts.com/product/997504SGF.html
https://www.suncoastparts.com/product/997504SGF.html
#8252
Rennlist Member
Ok, thanks! I will get around to this then.
It was much easier than anticipated. I heated it only for a short while with a regular hair dryer. I started to peel the guards with just my finger nail and no residue was left behind. Quick wipe with a cloth and new ones went on without much drama. I procrastinated this project for the same reasons as you but it went just fine and took less than 30mins.
#8253
Sitting at the waiting room of my Indy today having the PDK Clutch and Transmission service done. 2009 C4S with 50K miles, but car is 10 years old, so just getting the 12 year/120K PDK service done. Car still had the original PDK pan on, so new pan and filter getting installed to.
#8254
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Picked up my Getty Ducktail from the first paint shop I picked. It's been sitting there for over a week and they've barely touched it with some sandpaper. Dropped it off at another paint shop. Here's hoping the 2nd time is a charm.
#8255
Sitting at the waiting room of my Indy today having the PDK Clutch and Transmission service done. 2009 C4S with 50K miles, but car is 10 years old, so just getting the 12 year/120K PDK service done. Car still had the original PDK pan on, so new pan and filter getting installed to.
PDK had the OEM pan on it from 2009 - Needs new pan/filter
Tensioner is sticking when they are replacing the belt - Need a new tensioner
Hoses for coolant showing crusty dried coolant in several places - Hoses being replaced.
Oh well!
#8256
Burning Brakes
Well bad luck strikes, and turns a $1200 maintenance into a $3500 job.
PDK had the OEM pan on it from 2009 - Needs new pan/filter
Tensioner is sticking when they are replacing the belt - Need a new tensioner
Hoses for coolant showing crusty dried coolant in several places - Hoses being replaced.
Oh well!
PDK had the OEM pan on it from 2009 - Needs new pan/filter
Tensioner is sticking when they are replacing the belt - Need a new tensioner
Hoses for coolant showing crusty dried coolant in several places - Hoses being replaced.
Oh well!
#8257
I asked one person to save the pan so I could inspect, but they probably forgot. I was waiting at the shop while they did the work yesterday, but once they had to order more parts to have shipped, they gave me a ride home.
#8259
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#8260
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#8262
Three Wheelin'
I bought 997 GT3 coilovers from EG997C2 a few months back.
I also got some OEM 997.1 GT3 wheels.
Next, I had Glenn Yee disassemble the GT3 coilovers, inspect them, and dyno them.
While the coilovers were at Glenn Yee Motorsports, I also got the Eibach Swaybar Kit (front + rear) as well as their new front and rear adjustable endlinks.
Once I had everything needed for the install, I went to Pro Motorsports in Burbank and had Tyson Schmidt install everything and dial it all in.
I doubt I will write a separate exhaustive review of all this since others have written on these swaps previously but right away the car does not lean as much as before in corners, which I found annoying that a factory sports car would have so much lean stock. I also noticed that the car porpoises way less. This word is new to me but intuitive. Mainly I noticed dive during hard braking and the rear would squat down excessively on acceleration. I will eventually get semi-solid motor mounts as well but the GT3 coilovers + the Eibach swaybars and adjustable endlinks seems to have eliminated this altogether after a couple commutes. In addition, the GT3 coilovers feel like GT3 coilovers if you have driven a GT3. That sounds stupid but I mean that the suspension feels like other GT3s that I have driven regularly rather than a C2S with mods, which I have driven more regularly than GT3s unfortunately. This is to say that the overall setup is stiffer than a C2S in normal but more compliant than a C2S in sport mode. The real shocker is how compliant the GT3 PASM is over the C2S PASM in sport mode. The GT3 PASM in sport mode feels WAAAAY more livable on normal roads. I will continue to play with the settings as I drive but the difference between normal and sport is less on the GT3 coilovers than on the C2S PASM suspension. In time I will get a DSC box and GT3 LCAs but it might be a bit before I can get back on the track because I broke my wrist in January. Nevertheless, I can't wait to drive the car up and down Angeles Crest this weekend!!
The car is corner balanced and aligned. At some point, I will probably add 5mm spacers all around. I am really happy with this project though.
I also got some OEM 997.1 GT3 wheels.
Next, I had Glenn Yee disassemble the GT3 coilovers, inspect them, and dyno them.
While the coilovers were at Glenn Yee Motorsports, I also got the Eibach Swaybar Kit (front + rear) as well as their new front and rear adjustable endlinks.
Once I had everything needed for the install, I went to Pro Motorsports in Burbank and had Tyson Schmidt install everything and dial it all in.
I doubt I will write a separate exhaustive review of all this since others have written on these swaps previously but right away the car does not lean as much as before in corners, which I found annoying that a factory sports car would have so much lean stock. I also noticed that the car porpoises way less. This word is new to me but intuitive. Mainly I noticed dive during hard braking and the rear would squat down excessively on acceleration. I will eventually get semi-solid motor mounts as well but the GT3 coilovers + the Eibach swaybars and adjustable endlinks seems to have eliminated this altogether after a couple commutes. In addition, the GT3 coilovers feel like GT3 coilovers if you have driven a GT3. That sounds stupid but I mean that the suspension feels like other GT3s that I have driven regularly rather than a C2S with mods, which I have driven more regularly than GT3s unfortunately. This is to say that the overall setup is stiffer than a C2S in normal but more compliant than a C2S in sport mode. The real shocker is how compliant the GT3 PASM is over the C2S PASM in sport mode. The GT3 PASM in sport mode feels WAAAAY more livable on normal roads. I will continue to play with the settings as I drive but the difference between normal and sport is less on the GT3 coilovers than on the C2S PASM suspension. In time I will get a DSC box and GT3 LCAs but it might be a bit before I can get back on the track because I broke my wrist in January. Nevertheless, I can't wait to drive the car up and down Angeles Crest this weekend!!
The car is corner balanced and aligned. At some point, I will probably add 5mm spacers all around. I am really happy with this project though.
#8263
Banned
Looks great and glad everything worked out with the coils. My car with the 997.2 GT3 RS Coilovers (which use a different rear design and slightly stiffer spring rates) along DSC controller is actually way more comfortable then stock PASM and Eibach springs I had before. Literally night and day difference.
I bought 997 GT3 coilovers from EG997C2 a few months back.
I also got some OEM 997.1 GT3 wheels.
Next, I had Glenn Yee disassemble the GT3 coilovers, inspect them, and dyno them.
While the coilovers were at Glenn Yee Motorsports, I also got the Eibach Swaybar Kit (front + rear) as well as their new front and rear adjustable endlinks.
Once I had everything needed for the install, I went to Pro Motorsports in Burbank and had Tyson Schmidt install everything and dial it all in.
I doubt I will write a separate exhaustive review of all this since others have written on these swaps previously but right away the car does not lean as much as before in corners, which I found annoying that a factory sports car would have so much lean stock. I also noticed that the car porpoises way less. This word is new to me but intuitive. Mainly I noticed dive during hard braking and the rear would squat down excessively on acceleration. I will eventually get semi-solid motor mounts as well but the GT3 coilovers + the Eibach swaybars and adjustable endlinks seems to have eliminated this altogether after a couple commutes. In addition, the GT3 coilovers feel like GT3 coilovers if you have driven a GT3. That sounds stupid but I mean that the suspension feels like other GT3s that I have driven regularly rather than a C2S with mods, which I have driven more regularly than GT3s unfortunately. This is to say that the overall setup is stiffer than a C2S in normal but more compliant than a C2S in sport mode. The real shocker is how compliant the GT3 PASM is over the C2S PASM in sport mode. The GT3 PASM in sport mode feels WAAAAY more livable on normal roads. I will continue to play with the settings as I drive but the difference between normal and sport is less on the GT3 coilovers than on the C2S PASM suspension. In time I will get a DSC box and GT3 LCAs but it might be a bit before I can get back on the track because I broke my wrist in January. Nevertheless, I can't wait to drive the car up and down Angeles Crest this weekend!!
The car is corner balanced and aligned. At some point, I will probably add 5mm spacers all around. I am really happy with this project though.
I also got some OEM 997.1 GT3 wheels.
Next, I had Glenn Yee disassemble the GT3 coilovers, inspect them, and dyno them.
While the coilovers were at Glenn Yee Motorsports, I also got the Eibach Swaybar Kit (front + rear) as well as their new front and rear adjustable endlinks.
Once I had everything needed for the install, I went to Pro Motorsports in Burbank and had Tyson Schmidt install everything and dial it all in.
I doubt I will write a separate exhaustive review of all this since others have written on these swaps previously but right away the car does not lean as much as before in corners, which I found annoying that a factory sports car would have so much lean stock. I also noticed that the car porpoises way less. This word is new to me but intuitive. Mainly I noticed dive during hard braking and the rear would squat down excessively on acceleration. I will eventually get semi-solid motor mounts as well but the GT3 coilovers + the Eibach swaybars and adjustable endlinks seems to have eliminated this altogether after a couple commutes. In addition, the GT3 coilovers feel like GT3 coilovers if you have driven a GT3. That sounds stupid but I mean that the suspension feels like other GT3s that I have driven regularly rather than a C2S with mods, which I have driven more regularly than GT3s unfortunately. This is to say that the overall setup is stiffer than a C2S in normal but more compliant than a C2S in sport mode. The real shocker is how compliant the GT3 PASM is over the C2S PASM in sport mode. The GT3 PASM in sport mode feels WAAAAY more livable on normal roads. I will continue to play with the settings as I drive but the difference between normal and sport is less on the GT3 coilovers than on the C2S PASM suspension. In time I will get a DSC box and GT3 LCAs but it might be a bit before I can get back on the track because I broke my wrist in January. Nevertheless, I can't wait to drive the car up and down Angeles Crest this weekend!!
The car is corner balanced and aligned. At some point, I will probably add 5mm spacers all around. I am really happy with this project though.
#8264
Go with RennDecals... very affordable and easy to remove if you change your mind or style later. Easiest method is to use tape to mark where it needs to go and then use tape separating halves to apply one side then the other.
#8265
Three Wheelin'
Looks great and glad everything worked out with the coils. My car with the 997.2 GT3 RS Coilovers (which use a different rear design and slightly stiffer spring rates) along DSC controller is actually way more comfortable then stock PASM and Eibach springs I had before. Literally night and day difference.