New 997.2 Owner
#16
The reality of the matter is you bought a 345hp car that doesn't have a ton of torque with a rather unengaging transmission. Trying to mod this car for speed, and this is just my opinion, is going to be a waste of money. Your best bet would be to install a Sharkwerks x-pipe and do the Gundo hack (if you don't have PSE), so at least you can gain some aural pleasure from the car. I would do this right away--it's fairly low cost and I can guarantee it will put a huge smile on my face. I somewhat bored of my 911 last month and did this mod and now the first thing I want to do when I wake up in the morning is to go for a drive (even if I have no where to go).
I drive a 6-speed C2S and I have a *TON* of seat time in the F10 M5, and while there's no doubt the M5 is a much faster car (it's faster than 99.9% of cars on the road--a flat out beast), it is no where near as engaging as the 911. So I'm really not sure about your 535 comparison either...
I drive a 6-speed C2S and I have a *TON* of seat time in the F10 M5, and while there's no doubt the M5 is a much faster car (it's faster than 99.9% of cars on the road--a flat out beast), it is no where near as engaging as the 911. So I'm really not sure about your 535 comparison either...
I recently purchased a 2005 C2S 6-Speed as my third car. My daily is Gen II CTS-V Sedan with some very light mods. While not as quick as that F10, still a beast with power everywhere, great brakes and suspension setup. Love that car. Having said that, the 911 is so much more engaging and such a viceral experience. All I want to do is get in this 12 year old car and drive it.
Probably just not the right car for you and nothing wrong with that, just a bummer that you purchased something that you're not into.
#17
Prevoius car was a Mini S, had to "learn" to drive my 997.
Greetings!
Just picked up a stock 09 C2 last week and I think I am already over it.
In my mind this was the thing to have...all the old issues and problems with the 996 997.1 worked out. It's the right size with the right look and no electric steering, turbos, or slanted console. Simply it's well made, beautiful, comfy, fast(enough), and a 911.
Two previous owners all bought and traded at same dealer and has a good service history. The right color combo silver/red and the internet's recommended options PDK, SC, and PASM. I finally have a 911!!! everything was perfect, for now...
This week I have drove it 4 out of the 5 days and I just don't get it...I'm very happy to have such an amazing car, but it doesn't really feel any different than our touring 535i with a JB4, maybe I'm missing something. I drove my 02 WRX with an automatic this morning and had more fun in it. Also had a 04 986 Boxster with a manual and I think I had more fun in it also...I just didn't enjoy the looks completely or the M96 woes.
Maybe it's the roads I drive on, maybe I should have waited for a manual, or maybe I just need to mod it. Anyone else have a similar experience and want to share? What did you end up doing?
Just picked up a stock 09 C2 last week and I think I am already over it.
In my mind this was the thing to have...all the old issues and problems with the 996 997.1 worked out. It's the right size with the right look and no electric steering, turbos, or slanted console. Simply it's well made, beautiful, comfy, fast(enough), and a 911.
Two previous owners all bought and traded at same dealer and has a good service history. The right color combo silver/red and the internet's recommended options PDK, SC, and PASM. I finally have a 911!!! everything was perfect, for now...
This week I have drove it 4 out of the 5 days and I just don't get it...I'm very happy to have such an amazing car, but it doesn't really feel any different than our touring 535i with a JB4, maybe I'm missing something. I drove my 02 WRX with an automatic this morning and had more fun in it. Also had a 04 986 Boxster with a manual and I think I had more fun in it also...I just didn't enjoy the looks completely or the M96 woes.
Maybe it's the roads I drive on, maybe I should have waited for a manual, or maybe I just need to mod it. Anyone else have a similar experience and want to share? What did you end up doing?
#18
Thanks for all the comments and suggestions!
This is the 3.6 and currently is plenty quick/fast for my nerve.
I took your advice and went for a drive yesterday and tried out sport-plus in manual mode and it was quite enjoyable, other than an odd clunk on acceleration/deceleration...feels like trans or engine mounts may need replaced.
My comments on driving the 535 vs 997 was purely based on the roads I commute on(95% highway). Steering and acceleration feel around the same...lots more road noise in the 997 as expected. The steering in the WRX to me mind you feels a lot lighter than both everywhere.
I need to get an exhaust and possibly engine mounts.
Thanks again!
dw
This is the 3.6 and currently is plenty quick/fast for my nerve.
I took your advice and went for a drive yesterday and tried out sport-plus in manual mode and it was quite enjoyable, other than an odd clunk on acceleration/deceleration...feels like trans or engine mounts may need replaced.
My comments on driving the 535 vs 997 was purely based on the roads I commute on(95% highway). Steering and acceleration feel around the same...lots more road noise in the 997 as expected. The steering in the WRX to me mind you feels a lot lighter than both everywhere.
I need to get an exhaust and possibly engine mounts.
Thanks again!
dw
Last edited by tehward; 12-11-2016 at 12:20 PM.
#19
Rennlist Member
Yep, 95% highway is the problem. I have owned various 911's continuously for about 40 years, and to be honest, they are not highway cars, in particular the newer ones with the very wide low profile tires because of road noise. Now back roads, where you can go thru the gears, are an entirely different story. Also, I have PSE on my 997.2, and I love it, but I don't think it would be worth it for 95% highway driving. Mike
#20
Rennlist Member
Regarding the clunk in the PDK, that is normal from my understanding - this first gen PDK can be a little clunky in sport mode sometimes, so I wouldn't rush to change the mounts unless the car has high miles or your shop is telling you they are shot.
Hopefully the more you drive her the more you'll love her!
Hopefully the more you drive her the more you'll love her!
#21
Racer
Two things learned from my limited (1 month) experience with an 09 PDK. It has become far less jerky and "clunky" as I learn to drive it in its different modes. Coming from a tiptronic it is taking me a while. Also, had the 6 year PDK service done at the dealer and I really think it smoothed it out to some degree.
#22
Burning Brakes
Welcome to the club - that's a great color combo. Here's my humble advice....invest $35 bucks into joining your local Porsche Club and sign up for the next HPDE. You'll be amazed at what your base Carrera is capable of and will have a hell of a time. Would love to hear your thoughts after one of those.
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Thanks for all the comments and suggestions!
This is the 3.6 and currently is plenty quick/fast for my nerve.
I took your advice and went for a drive yesterday and tried out sport-plus in manual mode and it was quite enjoyable, other than an odd clunk on acceleration/deceleration...feels like trans or engine mounts may need replaced.
My comments on driving the 535 vs 997 was purely based on the roads I commute on(95% highway). Steering and acceleration feel around the same...lots more road noise in the 997 as expected. The steering in the WRX to me mind you feels a lot lighter than both everywhere.
I need to get an exhaust and possibly engine mounts.
Thanks again!
dw
This is the 3.6 and currently is plenty quick/fast for my nerve.
I took your advice and went for a drive yesterday and tried out sport-plus in manual mode and it was quite enjoyable, other than an odd clunk on acceleration/deceleration...feels like trans or engine mounts may need replaced.
My comments on driving the 535 vs 997 was purely based on the roads I commute on(95% highway). Steering and acceleration feel around the same...lots more road noise in the 997 as expected. The steering in the WRX to me mind you feels a lot lighter than both everywhere.
I need to get an exhaust and possibly engine mounts.
Thanks again!
dw
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#24
545i v 997.2 C4S
I think commuting with my 545i (SMG) is more enjoyable than my 09 C4S. This is due to the high-rev power band of the C4S. Unless you drive aggressive from light to light, the C4S really doesn't feel or seem faster than the BMW or Honda Odyssey (which I also have). The new 991.2 seems to have fixed that problem by lowering and flattening the power band to make the car feel faster in normal driving. Turbo charged engine is great in adding low-end torque, which makes normal driving more fun if you don't mind a little turbo lag.
The BMW 545i also negotiate better the bumps and the dips of the normal road. But take your 911 on a winding mountain road and you will fall in love with it for sure. So I think your problem here is that although you can daily a 997, you will not be using it at its full potential.
People say that having only driven 19K on a 7 year old car is a waste. But those few miles were all memorable miles. I dream of my next drive every time I turn off the keys to exit the car.
The BMW 545i also negotiate better the bumps and the dips of the normal road. But take your 911 on a winding mountain road and you will fall in love with it for sure. So I think your problem here is that although you can daily a 997, you will not be using it at its full potential.
People say that having only driven 19K on a 7 year old car is a waste. But those few miles were all memorable miles. I dream of my next drive every time I turn off the keys to exit the car.
#25
I really think the PDK was tripping me up...I'm slowly learning how to drive it in different situations and it has become more enjoyable to use. I sure do miss being able to blip the throttle on downshifts like in the Boxster, but I was never able to shift like this does. I went ahead and ordered the Rennline engine mounts to stiffen things up. I have sticker shock on these bent bits of metal...so that will have to wait. Thanks all for your support!
#26
Three Wheelin'
If you can't feel the difference between a F10 535i and a 997.2 it wasn't meant to be for you. LOL
Seriously, for starters the driving position is not even close. That's a huge difference without even turning the car on....
Seriously, for starters the driving position is not even close. That's a huge difference without even turning the car on....
#27
The base car is not for everyone, and while road quality can greatly affect the enjoyment level of the car, perhaps you are not a 911 person?, it can happen, it takes a large commitment to enjoy this car fully.
#28
Drifting
I took your advice and went for a drive yesterday and tried out sport-plus in manual mode and it was quite enjoyable, other than an odd clunk on acceleration/deceleration...feels like trans or engine mounts may need replaced.
My comments on driving the 535 vs 997 was purely based on the roads I commute on(95% highway). Steering and acceleration feel around the same...lots more road noise in the 997 as expected. The steering in the WRX to me mind you feels a lot lighter than both everywhere.
My comments on driving the 535 vs 997 was purely based on the roads I commute on(95% highway). Steering and acceleration feel around the same...lots more road noise in the 997 as expected. The steering in the WRX to me mind you feels a lot lighter than both everywhere.
Your foot will definitely have a short learning curve as you master modulating the throttle in stop and go traffic and at parking lot speeds (especially in sport mode). It will become second nature to you after a few trips.
It helps if you've ever owned an older car with an automatic transmission with a shift kit. Abrupt shifts and slightly jerky shifting at low speeds is the small price you pay for the lightning-quick shifts you're getting. Another payback is the rev-matching downshifts you get in sport mode.
As for the highway manners of the car--my '09 isn't punishing on the highway, but it isn't my first choice for long, boring, steady-speed drives on the freeway.
#29
Racer
I have an E39 M5, so not the beast of the F10 but still a ton more torque and acceleration than my 997.1...but I find the 997 more fun to drive especially on twisty roads. As Tom said though, life is too short, if car is not for you I would move on. I think you will find that most people on Rennlist have dreamed of a 911 since they were very young so there is a huge emotional connection with the car...maybe you don't share that dream and if not I can imagine it being a bit of a disappointment.
#30
I noticed a few of the same things after I purchased it... not so exciting on a straight highway, the sound deadening isn't so great. a few clunks and a driving position that take a little getting used to.
The car also takes some time to get acquainted with. It took me a few hundred miles to really get familiar with it and now I really enjoy it. The lighter front end and unique feedback, the power band and driving position are all very unique with the 997. I would say now say it's def. a reward driving.
In regards to transmission clunks, I noticed mines and was very obvious clunk at low speed. I found that front transmission bolts were loose! Since then, that specific clunk is resolved but there are still random ones here and there. So check the front transmission mount.
The car also takes some time to get acquainted with. It took me a few hundred miles to really get familiar with it and now I really enjoy it. The lighter front end and unique feedback, the power band and driving position are all very unique with the 997. I would say now say it's def. a reward driving.
In regards to transmission clunks, I noticed mines and was very obvious clunk at low speed. I found that front transmission bolts were loose! Since then, that specific clunk is resolved but there are still random ones here and there. So check the front transmission mount.
Last edited by AltVelo; 12-12-2016 at 05:13 PM.