What did you do to your 997 today?
#7741
Three Wheelin'
First wash of 2019. Nice and clean.
Also, I've driven about 3k miles since the transmission was replaced in Feb of last year. I think the new box needed to be broken in for some distance, because initially it was really notchy and I was disappointed with the performance. Now, it shifts so smoothly that it is an absolute revelation to drive each and every time. Feels like a new car.
Also, I've driven about 3k miles since the transmission was replaced in Feb of last year. I think the new box needed to be broken in for some distance, because initially it was really notchy and I was disappointed with the performance. Now, it shifts so smoothly that it is an absolute revelation to drive each and every time. Feels like a new car.
#7742
Sir Thomas Lord of All Mets Fans
Rennlist Member
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[quote=C4SDayton]Like it. It's a great look...T
#7745
Rennlist Member
I installed my Numeric shifter and Raceseng weighted shift **** over the weekend. Numeric's manual and the DIY thread helped for sure, but it still took me a few hours (albeit under less-than-ideal lighting conditions). My biggest issue was getting the black cable's metal retaining clip back in place, since there's a pillar in the shift unit blocking access. Of course, trying to remove the cable again to install the clip outside of the unit ended up with me breaking one part of the cable's plastic clip, but a strategically placed zip tie should keep it all in place until my indy replaces both cables with Numeric's heavy duty set in the next few weeks.
My other install issue was that for some reason, despite having the cable ends inserted into the blue/black clips to exactly the same depth as they were on the stock shifter (I even had taken a reference photo), the shifter wouldn't let me go left far enough to engage reverse. I was afraid I had absentmindedly moved the cables to 4th or 6th or something when I took the original unit out, meaning the Numeric's "neutral" was actually "in gear," but for whatever reason after popping the cable ends out and back in a few times in the same positions, worried I'd never get them aligned right and actually be able to drive the car, it magically loosened up and started working properly. From what I could tell, the blue cable was refusing to move and causing the issue.
I have to admit, the OEM Turbo shifter I pulled out is basically as smooth as the Numeric, so it's hard to imagine the new shifter making a whole lot of difference. The factory shifter, even with its plastic interfacing, is already buttery smooth, at least outside the car, and it appears that any tightness/slop/etc. is coming from the cables, not the shifter itself.
My first driving impression was hard to take in, with the heavy shift **** and shortened shift length. After raising the lever to the highest position, approximating factory height, it felt much more comfortable for me. Of course, on final install I managed to cross-thread the **** onto the soft aluminum adapter, so I'm out another $80 waiting for a replacement adapter to come in.
Overall, I'm thinking the **** and cables will make a greater difference than the shifter by itself. Maybe the non-Turbo shifters are grittier or squishier, though mine had 80k miles on it so I expected it to be in worse shape.
My other install issue was that for some reason, despite having the cable ends inserted into the blue/black clips to exactly the same depth as they were on the stock shifter (I even had taken a reference photo), the shifter wouldn't let me go left far enough to engage reverse. I was afraid I had absentmindedly moved the cables to 4th or 6th or something when I took the original unit out, meaning the Numeric's "neutral" was actually "in gear," but for whatever reason after popping the cable ends out and back in a few times in the same positions, worried I'd never get them aligned right and actually be able to drive the car, it magically loosened up and started working properly. From what I could tell, the blue cable was refusing to move and causing the issue.
I have to admit, the OEM Turbo shifter I pulled out is basically as smooth as the Numeric, so it's hard to imagine the new shifter making a whole lot of difference. The factory shifter, even with its plastic interfacing, is already buttery smooth, at least outside the car, and it appears that any tightness/slop/etc. is coming from the cables, not the shifter itself.
My first driving impression was hard to take in, with the heavy shift **** and shortened shift length. After raising the lever to the highest position, approximating factory height, it felt much more comfortable for me. Of course, on final install I managed to cross-thread the **** onto the soft aluminum adapter, so I'm out another $80 waiting for a replacement adapter to come in.
Overall, I'm thinking the **** and cables will make a greater difference than the shifter by itself. Maybe the non-Turbo shifters are grittier or squishier, though mine had 80k miles on it so I expected it to be in worse shape.
Last edited by Skwerl; 01-09-2019 at 01:53 PM.
#7746
So a few days late, but Saturday I changed the oil on my C4S purchased on 12-31-18. Then I washed, clay bar, waxed, and added back the missing emblems on the tail. I put the 4S too close to Carrera, but I am not going to let it bother me...
Up on blocks.
8 quarts!
Clean!
Emblem
Up on blocks.
8 quarts!
Clean!
Emblem
#7748
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I installed my Numeric shifter and Raceseng weighted shift **** over the weekend. Numeric's manual and the Rennlist DIY thread helped for sure, but it still took me a few hours (albeit under less-than-ideal lighting conditions). My biggest issue was getting the black cable's metal retaining clip back in place, since there's a pillar in the shift unit blocking access. Of course, trying to remove the cable again to install the clip outside of the unit ended up with me breaking one part of the cable's plastic clip, but a strategically placed zip tie should keep it all in place until my indy replaces both cables with Numeric's heavy duty set in the next few weeks.
#7749
Rennlist Member
Yep, your tip earlier is what led me to try that. It didn't really make sense to me until I was struggling with it.
#7750
RL Community Team
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Looks like the throttle plate could use some cleaning - note the grime ring around it. Put some MAF or carb & choke cleaner on a rag and wipe it down really good. Manually open the plate and clean both the edge of the plate and the throttle body opening where the plate rests when closed. You can clean the backside of the plate and into the throttle body area a little further by wrapping an old sock around a screwdriver. Once the edge of the plate and the ridge it seals against are cleaned up, the car may idle smoother and come off idle smoother too.
#7751
Racer
Join Date: Jun 2018
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Drove BLU 340km, dropping it at dealership to put the tech machine on it to peer into its soul tomorrow morning. Borrowed a Sea Sucker bike rack from a mate. Gotta have something to do in a weird town...
33 deg C. But really, is there any better GT car?
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33 deg C. But really, is there any better GT car?
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#7755
I received the painted console about 10 days after sending photos, etc. Swap out took about 1.5 hours going slowly and following the DIY thread here: https://rennlist.com/forums/997-gt2-...moval-diy.html
There is also a good DIY thread about re-spraying your own console which I considered but am really happy with what I got from BumperPlugs and am glad I spent the money.