Gt2 RS Shifter - is it really new?
#16
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#19
dont want to further disappoint but the engine is also same as GT2.. minus the IC's really. No new pistons or rods or intake or cams (ok maybe the inlet one but doubt that). Also I was told VTGs are same..
#20
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The quote you are looking for is here, starting at 10:49 "... so the suspension is not identical to the GT3 RS..." and "... rose-jointed..." at 11:20.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXHZL...eature=related
This is part 3, but if you haven't seen these before, it is well worth watching parts 1 and 2. If you want to feel good that is
I watched the whole thing again to find the quote, and, as others have said, if this thing was pink with white flowers, and if I could afford it, there would be one headed my way
#21
I don't see how Porsche marketing guys can even walk with the size of the ********* they have to lug around? I mean seriously?
Seems they bolted on new intercoolers and one solid rear wishbone and cranked the hype machine into overdrive. The reason no new engineering gets done over there anymore is because they are spending all their time laughing at the morons buying this car?
FIFY
The quote you are looking for is here, starting at 10:49 "... so the suspension is not identical to the GT3 RS..." and "... rose-jointed..." at 11:20.
This is part 3, but if you haven't seen these before, it is well worth watching parts 1 and 2. If you want to feel good that is
I watched the whole thing again to find the quote, and, as others have said, if this thing was pink with white flowers, and if I could afford it, there would be one headed my way
The quote you are looking for is here, starting at 10:49 "... so the suspension is not identical to the GT3 RS..." and "... rose-jointed..." at 11:20.
This is part 3, but if you haven't seen these before, it is well worth watching parts 1 and 2. If you want to feel good that is
I watched the whole thing again to find the quote, and, as others have said, if this thing was pink with white flowers, and if I could afford it, there would be one headed my way
I am not nearly creative enough to do it, but this is wholly fertile ground for one of those cartoon parodies (like the "Flat-Out" video). "Hans! Whas is loss?" "Ah Dieter! preparing marketing for the new GT5LE SS! We changed the spark plugs heat range and are increaseing the price of the car by $35,000! and making it a limited edition! The market will love it and our profits will increase ten-fold!"
Sigh....
#22
Nordschleife Master
Pete, I don't have enough experience with the marque to see through the haze, but this is Andy freaking Preuninger we're talking about. Isn't THAT worth something? I am not making a statement, I really am asking. Isn't there a lot of "reputation" riding on these claims? Isn't anything sacred?
Of course, if it was me signing the check, I would also be worried and more than a bit cynical, but all the "it's the first time we do this" or "we built it how it should, marketing be damned" comments do sound truthful and are certainly bold and public enough that they could hardly be outright lies
I know how you feel. I just bought my car sight unseen, based on reputations, and there's been lots of buyers remorse and doubt along the way until I got it a month later. I got to drive it three days before having to put it away for the winter and a few things are for sure: The car's a beast; it's in my garage; it's all mine; and the remorse is all gone.
I sincerely hope that the GT2 RS will be ALL that it promises to be, and that the 500 fortunate owners will not be disappointed. One thing is certain, there won't be more than 500 made... whatever that's worth.
Of course, if it was me signing the check, I would also be worried and more than a bit cynical, but all the "it's the first time we do this" or "we built it how it should, marketing be damned" comments do sound truthful and are certainly bold and public enough that they could hardly be outright lies
I know how you feel. I just bought my car sight unseen, based on reputations, and there's been lots of buyers remorse and doubt along the way until I got it a month later. I got to drive it three days before having to put it away for the winter and a few things are for sure: The car's a beast; it's in my garage; it's all mine; and the remorse is all gone.
I sincerely hope that the GT2 RS will be ALL that it promises to be, and that the 500 fortunate owners will not be disappointed. One thing is certain, there won't be more than 500 made... whatever that's worth.
#23
FIFY
The quote you are looking for is here, starting at 10:49 "... so the suspension is not identical to the GT3 RS..." and "... rose-jointed..." at 11:20.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXHZL...eature=related
The quote you are looking for is here, starting at 10:49 "... so the suspension is not identical to the GT3 RS..." and "... rose-jointed..." at 11:20.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXHZL...eature=related
btw, that video lead me to this one, which is just hilarious:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MT5yL...eature=channel
And a bunch of other great (new) Needell videos related to it at YT.
#24
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No ****e. I am going to roast some engineering and marketing *** at the "Delivery Event". It really is shameful!
Did a bit more digging Same rear anti roll bar and bushing and drop links as GT3. Same front tie rod ends. Same front anti roll bar, bushing and drop links.
The lower strut on rear is different??
The 2RS is truly and honestly a motor dropped into a GT3RS chassis.
Did a bit more digging Same rear anti roll bar and bushing and drop links as GT3. Same front tie rod ends. Same front anti roll bar, bushing and drop links.
The lower strut on rear is different??
The 2RS is truly and honestly a motor dropped into a GT3RS chassis.
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Pete, I don't have enough experience with the marque to see through the haze, but this is Andy freaking Preuninger we're talking about. Isn't THAT worth something? I am not making a statement, I really am asking. Isn't there a lot of "reputation" riding on these claims? Isn't anything sacred?
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there's a conflict of interest in what he says.
now if enzo gets out of his grave and tell you that he would take porsche over his own cars.... then
tongue in cheek...
i am sure 2RS will be phenomenal.
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Sad that all the "marketing" surrounding this car seems to help justify the 245k price....to me it is the fact that only 500 are going to be made and nothing else...seems to me the car is a bastardized 911 made up of GT2/GT3 and a massive flash....(not necessarily a bad thing though). I just wish for this price point they would have corrected or added higher quality components...
Last edited by Yoops Racing; 12-17-2010 at 03:16 PM.
#29
Pete, I don't have enough experience with the marque to see through the haze, but this is Andy freaking Preuninger we're talking about. Isn't THAT worth something? I am not making a statement, I really am asking. Isn't there a lot of "reputation" riding on these claims? Isn't anything sacred?
Of course, if it was me signing the check, I would also be worried and more than a bit cynical, but all the "it's the first time we do this" or "we built it how it should, marketing be damned" comments do sound truthful and are certainly bold and public enough that they could hardly be outright lies
I sincerely hope that the GT2 RS will be ALL that it promises to be, and that the 500 fortunate owners will not be disappointed. One thing is certain, there won't be more than 500 made... whatever that's worth.
Of course, if it was me signing the check, I would also be worried and more than a bit cynical, but all the "it's the first time we do this" or "we built it how it should, marketing be damned" comments do sound truthful and are certainly bold and public enough that they could hardly be outright lies
I sincerely hope that the GT2 RS will be ALL that it promises to be, and that the 500 fortunate owners will not be disappointed. One thing is certain, there won't be more than 500 made... whatever that's worth.
Right now the facts appear to support a lie.
Only different parts I can find are rear LCA and one rear wishbone (dogbone).
Subframes, front suspension pieces, majority of rear pieces, everything else are ALL same part numbers at GT3RS. Can't be relocated attachment points if subframes are identical.
They are going to have to explain this one as it was an intregral part of the GT2RS value. The video is clear, it was represented that the suspension was solid and no elastomers. PET vs claim = lie. Porsche, ball is in your court to address this?
Someone else compare PET GT3 to GT2RS and correct me if I am wrong?
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You must still have a GT3RS TT of course, but a lie is a lie.
[QUOTE=savyboy No ****e. I am going to roast some engineering and marketing *** at the "Delivery Event".[/QUOTE]
I want to be fly on the wall
Can't wait for your briefing post
[QUOTE=savyboy No ****e. I am going to roast some engineering and marketing *** at the "Delivery Event".[/QUOTE]
I want to be fly on the wall
Can't wait for your briefing post