Predictions for the 991GT3 Forum
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Predictions for the 991GT3 Forum
In due course when 991 GT3's & RS'es start circulating among RLers, I anticipate the following active threads in the new forum:
12 Months from Now:
Farther Out, in 24 Months:
There, I think I've covered at least 50% of the threads in the next 2 years. Now instead of you all paying up for that 2 year RL subscription you can just Paypal that to me. Proceeds will go towards my 20" R6 tire fund.
And if less than 75% of the above turns out to be true I'll buy each of ya a case of beer. With the proviso that u come to my neck of the woods out east.
12 Months from Now:
- PDK bitchin... "I'll never give up on the stick... wait I just placed an order..."
- Interior spec options... What seat/steering wheel/stitching color??
- PCCB vs. steel for track use... You first read it here .
- Shipment tracking... "my RORO has left Bremerhaven!!"
- Run-in... Drive like you stole it vs. baby it for [xxx] miles, with authoritative claims on either side of the argument ("warehouses" full of engine dynos, remember anyone?)
- Track rubber complaints... 18 vs. 19. vs 20. (the 18 will flat out not fit anymore and there ain't 20" offerings on the near horizon)
Farther Out, in 24 Months:
- PDK issues... Whole trannies replaced / failing after being driven at 10/10ths / "PAG has dropped ze ball again!"
- CL issues... New torquing procedures (yet), 3k replacement intervals coz wheels are still failin!
- PCCB wear... More bitchin about ceramics not lasting for two-zillion track miles
- Rear steering issues... actuators not standing up to track abuse... "I can't believe it, shame on Porsche!"
- 9A1 issues... High pressure fuel pump, variocam failing under stress... "the mezger with its glued-up hoses and harmonic problems were still better..."
- Ice pedal... Okay I admittedly made a similar transgression recently
- What's my car worth?... Followed by the mandatory value vs price debate
There, I think I've covered at least 50% of the threads in the next 2 years. Now instead of you all paying up for that 2 year RL subscription you can just Paypal that to me. Proceeds will go towards my 20" R6 tire fund.
And if less than 75% of the above turns out to be true I'll buy each of ya a case of beer. With the proviso that u come to my neck of the woods out east.
Last edited by CRex; 05-07-2013 at 05:19 AM.
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In due course when 991 GT3's & RS'es start circulating among RLers, I anticipate the following active threads in the new forum:
12 Months from Now:
Farther Out, in 24 Months:
There, I think I've covered at least 50% of the threads in the next 2 years. Now instead of you all paying up for that 2 year RL subscription you can just Paypal that to me. Proceeds will go towards my 20" R6 tire fund.
And if less than 75% of the above turns out to be true I'll buy each of ya a case of beer. With the proviso that u come to my neck of the woods out east.
12 Months from Now:
- PDK bitchin... "I'll never give up on the stick... wait I just placed an order..."
- Interior spec options... What seat/steering wheel/stitching color??
- PCCB vs. steel for track use... You first read it here .
- Shipment tracking... "my RORO has left Bremerhaven!!"
- Run-in... Drive like you stole it vs. baby it for [xxx] miles, with authoritative claims on either side of the argument ("warehouses" full of engine dynos, remember anyone?)
- Track rubber complaints... 18 vs. 19. vs 20. (the 18 will flat out not fit anymore and there ain't 20" offerings on the near horizon)
Farther Out, in 24 Months:
- PDK issues... Whole trannies replaced / failing after being driven at 10/10ths / "PAG has dropped ze ball again!"
- CL issues... New torquing procedures (yet), 3k replacement intervals coz wheels are still failin!
- PCCB wear... More bitchin about ceramics not lasting for two-zillion track miles
- Rear steering issues... actuators not standing up to track abuse... "I can't believe it, shame on Porsche!"
- 9A1 issues... High pressure fuel pump, variocam failing under stress... "the mezger with its glued-up hoses and harmonic problems were still better..."
- Ice pedal... Okay I admittedly made a similar transgression recently
- What's my car worth?... Followed by the mandatory value vs price debate
There, I think I've covered at least 50% of the threads in the next 2 years. Now instead of you all paying up for that 2 year RL subscription you can just Paypal that to me. Proceeds will go towards my 20" R6 tire fund.
And if less than 75% of the above turns out to be true I'll buy each of ya a case of beer. With the proviso that u come to my neck of the woods out east.
You forgot however: "Warranty issues"..after all these problems people will not use them on track anymore as Porsche would refuse any warranty claim..one the questions will become: "help, can I somewhere rent a racetrack or disable certain GPS functions so that Porsche doesnt know Im taking my GT3 to a track?".
Lets see..
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LMAO!!!!
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Only thing going is with 9a1 motor we won't here to much about coolant pipes leaking. I'm very curious see how the 991 gt3 does with extensive tracking. That rws on paper would help with turn in but damn another computer controlled nannie that can actually break esp the motor/actuators. What happens if it breaks? Does it have a default mode or gets stuck when motor/actuator blows- if stuck man that be scary on track. Mike
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I'm very curious see how the 991 gt3 does with extensive tracking. That rws on paper would help with turn in but damn another computer controlled nannie that can actually break esp the motor/actuators. What happens if it breaks? Does it have a default mode or gets stuck when motor/actuator blows- if stuck man that be scary on track. Mike
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I'm very curious see how the 991 gt3 does with extensive tracking. That rws on paper would help with turn in but damn another computer controlled nannie that can actually break esp the motor/actuators. What happens if it breaks? Does it have a default mode or gets stuck when motor/actuator blows- if stuck man that be scary on track. Mike
And how do you do a track alignment on a system that changes the rear toe at high speeds as it sees fit?
I am sure it will be as reliable & sorted out as the faux centerlocks have been...
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i agree.
imagine that thing through a series of chicanes like at austin.
can it compute and adjust fast enough...?
breakage is another story.
alot of road grime in that area too. dirt, gunk build-up.
imagine that thing through a series of chicanes like at austin.
can it compute and adjust fast enough...?
breakage is another story.
alot of road grime in that area too. dirt, gunk build-up.
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for the first 12 months:
Wow, this thing is so easy to drive at the track.
Wow, this thing is so easy to daily drive.
Wow, i cant believe i sold my 997, i miss my stick!
Wow, this thing is so easy to drive at the track.
Wow, this thing is so easy to daily drive.
Wow, i cant believe i sold my 997, i miss my stick!
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Yes, i have brought this point up on the 991 GT3 forum, and have been roundly attacked for it by the Kool-Aid huffers.
And how do you do a track alignment on a system that changes the rear toe at high speeds as it sees fit?
I am sure it will be as reliable & sorted out as the faux centerlocks have been...
And how do you do a track alignment on a system that changes the rear toe at high speeds as it sees fit?
I am sure it will be as reliable & sorted out as the faux centerlocks have been...
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The engines are not so different this time around?
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When I drove a 991S I found the clutch to be feather light and the shifter to be incredibly vague. You'd have to do a bunch of aftermarket work to get it to a place where you'd want to run it on the track.