981 Spyder!!!!
#766
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But see, if you live in California like me, who cares? The only upside to our historic statewide drought is there’s never any rain. Leave the top dropped!
The new Spyder is quite the Frankenstein’s monster of Zuffenhausen.
The stereo, like the air-conditioning, is an option. And seeing as how both are no-cost options, I can’t imagine the masochist who would opt out of either.
But I am compelled to point out that the new Boxster just isn’t as sweet to drive as the previous generation, regardless of the specification.
The whole point of a manual transmission is the joy you get from shifting it. Porsche has once again made a Boxster that you don’t need to shift while tackling your favorite canyon road. It’s just weird. Are they making manual cars for people compelled to purchase standard transmissions out of some sort of faux machismo but who in reality don’t want to deal with actually rowing their own? I’d say the answer is more than maybe.
I don’t think the Spyder is much of a looker. The double bubble tonneau looks hefty and odd, while the slab sides make it look more like a paperweight than, say, the 718 RS60 Spyder that Porsche’s making a tenuous ancestral association to
Going with that theme, all the press materials rather shamelessly mention the original 550 Spyder (the car James Dean died in) and how the 2016 model is a direct descendent. But it’s not. Look, they removed the inside door handles and replaced them with fabric straps to ostensibly save weight, yet they left both vanity mirrors on the sun visors. How hardcore is the Boxster Spyder supposed to be? After all, it’s 2015. Historically we’ll look back at this year as the one right before autonomous cars took over. Does anyone actually want an extreme sports car? Honestly? Porsche’s stating no, not really.
Read more: http://www.motortrend.com/new_cars/0...#ixzz3gkhFZ1Cf
But I agree it is a positive review.
The new Spyder is quite the Frankenstein’s monster of Zuffenhausen.
The stereo, like the air-conditioning, is an option. And seeing as how both are no-cost options, I can’t imagine the masochist who would opt out of either.
But I am compelled to point out that the new Boxster just isn’t as sweet to drive as the previous generation, regardless of the specification.
The whole point of a manual transmission is the joy you get from shifting it. Porsche has once again made a Boxster that you don’t need to shift while tackling your favorite canyon road. It’s just weird. Are they making manual cars for people compelled to purchase standard transmissions out of some sort of faux machismo but who in reality don’t want to deal with actually rowing their own? I’d say the answer is more than maybe.
I don’t think the Spyder is much of a looker. The double bubble tonneau looks hefty and odd, while the slab sides make it look more like a paperweight than, say, the 718 RS60 Spyder that Porsche’s making a tenuous ancestral association to
Going with that theme, all the press materials rather shamelessly mention the original 550 Spyder (the car James Dean died in) and how the 2016 model is a direct descendent. But it’s not. Look, they removed the inside door handles and replaced them with fabric straps to ostensibly save weight, yet they left both vanity mirrors on the sun visors. How hardcore is the Boxster Spyder supposed to be? After all, it’s 2015. Historically we’ll look back at this year as the one right before autonomous cars took over. Does anyone actually want an extreme sports car? Honestly? Porsche’s stating no, not really.
Read more: http://www.motortrend.com/new_cars/0...#ixzz3gkhFZ1Cf
But I agree it is a positive review.
#767
Race Director
981 Spyder!!!!
I am interested in getting this car... This whole long gearing thing is mildly upsetting, but I hope that since it's not normal to wind out a car on the road all the way.. That in real world use you can use gears 1-4. I'm trying to look at the positive side, I owned an e46 m3 and then an MCoupe with the same S54 engine... First few gears were VERY short, almost annoyingly so. We'll see... What I can say for sure is that I drove a boxster S and it felt positively gutless.. So, hopefully this bigger engine's greater torque will make up for that long gearing
#768
on my 987 Spyder, I was one of those masochists who opted out of the radio and my wife reminds me of it every time we're in the car...."now, tell me why we didn't get a radio?"
but frankly (monsterly?) I don't miss the radio and I'm glad I didn't get it, kinda old fashioned, unique? I know, my wife will never understand!
almost ditched the a/c but it's 100 degrees in Texas today so it does come in handy
but frankly (monsterly?) I don't miss the radio and I'm glad I didn't get it, kinda old fashioned, unique? I know, my wife will never understand!
almost ditched the a/c but it's 100 degrees in Texas today so it does come in handy
#769
I'm wondering about this "tall gearing" issue myself. Does the 981 Spyder use the same gear ratios as the normal Boxster/Boxster S? Is this really going to be much of an issue in the real world?
#770
Rennlist Member
Personally, I love manuals of all types. I learned on a truck with a column shift 3 speed. I don't mind long gears and I don't think manuals are about flipping though gears every two seconds; manuals are about being in control of the power and I appreciate what sounds like multiple gears with long power bands. Still very excited and I bet I will see use 3rd and 2nd on my favorite and familiar canyon roads.
#771
Burning Brakes
http://www.motortrend.com/new_cars/04/porsche/boxster/
This review is strange. Weird undercurrent of paranoia and cynicism. Seems like he does not appreciate Porsches or is skeptical of their merits. He says a lot of great things but then he ends uninterested in the car while admonishing us to get sunscreen for the impending ecological disaster. Credit is due because he really does write a lot of clear prose and opinions.
This review is strange. Weird undercurrent of paranoia and cynicism. Seems like he does not appreciate Porsches or is skeptical of their merits. He says a lot of great things but then he ends uninterested in the car while admonishing us to get sunscreen for the impending ecological disaster. Credit is due because he really does write a lot of clear prose and opinions.
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I’m pretty sure the Spyder uses the same gearing as the GT4, GTS, and S. But the base model gearing is shorter, which makes a nice combo with the 3.8.
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SPYDER OWNERS CLUB
@ ALL:
Hello again from Germany.
Most of you may already have noticed that a "Spyder Owners Club" has been founded in Germany.
Deriving from a group of Spyder Owners who started a Thread in the PFF Forum in Germany, the Group has now evolved into a club of 65 !!! Spyder Owners at present.
We started a Website with facts, pictures and all content that's related to the Spyder.
Be our guests and visit our Site:
http://www.spyder-owners.com
For those of you who are "Spyder Owners" - or soon to be "Spyder Owners", you're welcome to join the Club.
It's free of charge - no entry fee or subscription - so come and join !
Two meetings in Germany have already been held and most of the Pics of these events have already been posted here. If you want to see more content - join the club. There's a Members-Section with more content that is constantly growing. We even already have a shop for members running, where you can buy your personalized SOC (Spyder Owners Club) Shirt. You'll also find information of the next meetings to come. More benefits coming up !
If you have questions regarding the Spyder like upcoming options for personalization from the Porsche Exclusive department, feel free to ask us. We know most of the details.
Don't be afraid of the language. We all speak English and if you ask a question you'll receive the answer in english.
To join the club you simply have to post you "coming out" @ the PFF Forum in the Spyder Owners Thread:
http://www.pff.de/porsche/board104-p...sitzer-thread/
Just leave your name, the first 2 digits of your zip code, your Country, your Porsche Code - so everyone gets an idea of your configuration - your assigned slot for delivery (allocation) and if you like, more details regarding yourself and your interests.
You'll be registered and will receive full access to the members area including the shop. All free of charge !
We're planing to gather as many Spyder Owners as possible. Austrian-, Swiss-Owners and even one Owner from Finland already joined us. We even have contacts to the Porsche press department and are about to receive direct support from Porsche.
Planning to free all 400 horses of the Carrera S engine? We're already working on a solution. Just ask.
Enough said. Now it's up to you to join us:
http://www.pff.de/porsche/board104-p...sitzer-thread/
Spyder Regards Tom (aka 550.spyder)
PS: We're open to 987, 918, 718 and all other official Porsche Spyder as well
Hello again from Germany.
Most of you may already have noticed that a "Spyder Owners Club" has been founded in Germany.
Deriving from a group of Spyder Owners who started a Thread in the PFF Forum in Germany, the Group has now evolved into a club of 65 !!! Spyder Owners at present.
We started a Website with facts, pictures and all content that's related to the Spyder.
Be our guests and visit our Site:
http://www.spyder-owners.com
For those of you who are "Spyder Owners" - or soon to be "Spyder Owners", you're welcome to join the Club.
It's free of charge - no entry fee or subscription - so come and join !
Two meetings in Germany have already been held and most of the Pics of these events have already been posted here. If you want to see more content - join the club. There's a Members-Section with more content that is constantly growing. We even already have a shop for members running, where you can buy your personalized SOC (Spyder Owners Club) Shirt. You'll also find information of the next meetings to come. More benefits coming up !
If you have questions regarding the Spyder like upcoming options for personalization from the Porsche Exclusive department, feel free to ask us. We know most of the details.
Don't be afraid of the language. We all speak English and if you ask a question you'll receive the answer in english.
To join the club you simply have to post you "coming out" @ the PFF Forum in the Spyder Owners Thread:
http://www.pff.de/porsche/board104-p...sitzer-thread/
Just leave your name, the first 2 digits of your zip code, your Country, your Porsche Code - so everyone gets an idea of your configuration - your assigned slot for delivery (allocation) and if you like, more details regarding yourself and your interests.
You'll be registered and will receive full access to the members area including the shop. All free of charge !
We're planing to gather as many Spyder Owners as possible. Austrian-, Swiss-Owners and even one Owner from Finland already joined us. We even have contacts to the Porsche press department and are about to receive direct support from Porsche.
Planning to free all 400 horses of the Carrera S engine? We're already working on a solution. Just ask.
Enough said. Now it's up to you to join us:
http://www.pff.de/porsche/board104-p...sitzer-thread/
Spyder Regards Tom (aka 550.spyder)
PS: We're open to 987, 918, 718 and all other official Porsche Spyder as well
Last edited by 550.spyder; 07-30-2015 at 08:47 AM. Reason: mistyped
#776
Race Director
@ ALL:
Hello again from Germany.
Most of you may already have noticed that a "Spyder Owners Club" has been founded in Germany.
Deriving from a group of Spyder Owners who started a Thread in the PFF Forum in Germany, the Group has now evolved into a club of 65 !!! Spyder Owners at present.
We started a Website with facts, pictures and all content that's related to the Spyder.
Be our guests and visit our Site:
http://www.spyder-owners.com
For those of you who are "Spyder Owners" - or soon to be "Spyder Owners", you're welcome to join the Club.
It's free of charge - no entry fee or subscription - so come and join !
Two meetings in Germany have already been held and most of the Pics of these events have already been posted here. If you want to see more content - join the club. There's a Members-Section with more content that is constantly growing. We even already have a shop for members running, where you can buy your personalized SOC (Spyder Owners Club) Shirt. You'll also find information of the next meetings to come. More benefits coming up !
If you have questions regarding the Spyder like upcoming options for personalization from the Porsche Exclusive department, feel free to ask us. We know most of the details.
Don't be afraid of the language. We all speak English and if you ask a question you'll receive the answer in english.
To join the club you simply have to post you "coming out" @ the PFF Forum in the Spyder Owners Thread:
http://www.pff.de/porsche/board104-p...sitzer-thread/
Just leave your name, the first 2 digits of your zip code, your Country, your Porsche Code - so everyone gets an idea of your configuration - your assigned slot for delivery (allocation) and if you like, more details regarding yourself and your interests.
You'll be registered and will receive full access to the members area including the shop. All free of charge !
We're planing to gather as many Spyder Owners as possible. Austrian-, Swiss-Owners and even one Owner from Finland already joined us. We even have contacts to the Porsche press department and are about to receive direct support from Porsche.
Planning to free all 400 horses of the Carrera S engine? We're already working on a solution. Just ask.
Enough said. Now it's up to you to join us:
http://www.pff.de/porsche/board104-p...sitzer-thread/
Spyder Regards Tom (aka 550.spyder)
PS: We're open to 987, 918, 718 and all other official Porsche Spyder as well
Hello again from Germany.
Most of you may already have noticed that a "Spyder Owners Club" has been founded in Germany.
Deriving from a group of Spyder Owners who started a Thread in the PFF Forum in Germany, the Group has now evolved into a club of 65 !!! Spyder Owners at present.
We started a Website with facts, pictures and all content that's related to the Spyder.
Be our guests and visit our Site:
http://www.spyder-owners.com
For those of you who are "Spyder Owners" - or soon to be "Spyder Owners", you're welcome to join the Club.
It's free of charge - no entry fee or subscription - so come and join !
Two meetings in Germany have already been held and most of the Pics of these events have already been posted here. If you want to see more content - join the club. There's a Members-Section with more content that is constantly growing. We even already have a shop for members running, where you can buy your personalized SOC (Spyder Owners Club) Shirt. You'll also find information of the next meetings to come. More benefits coming up !
If you have questions regarding the Spyder like upcoming options for personalization from the Porsche Exclusive department, feel free to ask us. We know most of the details.
Don't be afraid of the language. We all speak English and if you ask a question you'll receive the answer in english.
To join the club you simply have to post you "coming out" @ the PFF Forum in the Spyder Owners Thread:
http://www.pff.de/porsche/board104-p...sitzer-thread/
Just leave your name, the first 2 digits of your zip code, your Country, your Porsche Code - so everyone gets an idea of your configuration - your assigned slot for delivery (allocation) and if you like, more details regarding yourself and your interests.
You'll be registered and will receive full access to the members area including the shop. All free of charge !
We're planing to gather as many Spyder Owners as possible. Austrian-, Swiss-Owners and even one Owner from Finland already joined us. We even have contacts to the Porsche press department and are about to receive direct support from Porsche.
Planning to free all 400 horses of the Carrera S engine? We're already working on a solution. Just ask.
Enough said. Now it's up to you to join us:
http://www.pff.de/porsche/board104-p...sitzer-thread/
Spyder Regards Tom (aka 550.spyder)
PS: We're open to 987, 918, 718 and all other official Porsche Spyder as well
#777
Basic Sponsor
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CAlexio - I'm almost 99% that our partner that does our ECUs is the one doing the tuning for this group in Europe. And I highly doubt anyone is going to divulge how it's done because I have been sworn to secrecy by these folks! Obviously it's available but the recipe for the secret sauce is under lock and key!
#778
Race Director
CAlexio - I'm almost 99% that our partner that does our ECUs is the one doing the tuning for this group in Europe. And I highly doubt anyone is going to divulge how it's done because I have been sworn to secrecy by these folks! Obviously it's available but the recipe for the secret sauce is under lock and key!
very cool that you are party to this.. sounds like a lot of people with the gt4 and spyder cars will be coming to you for assistance.. can't imagine leaving 20-30hp on the table when they rightfully belong in that car.
#779
Thirty minutes to put the top on a 987 Spyder according to the Motortrend reviewer? Maybe blindfolded in a hurricane with one hand tied behind your back. My wife does it in a couple of minutes by herself and looks great doing it.
#780
@ ALL:
Hello again from Germany.
Most of you may already have noticed that a "Spyder Owners Club" has been founded in Germany.
Deriving from a group of Spyder Owners who started a Thread in the PFF Forum in Germany, the Group has now evolved into a club of 65 !!! Spyder Owners at present.
We started a Website with facts, pictures and all content that's related to the Spyder.
Be our guests and visit our Site:
http://www.spyder-owners.com
For those of you who are "Spyder Owners" - or soon to be "Spyder Owners", you're welcome to join the Club.
It's free of charge - no entry fee or subscription - so come and join !
Two meetings in Germany have already been held and most of the Pics of these events have already been posted here. If you want to see more content - join the club. There's a Members-Section with more content that is constantly growing. We even already have a shop for members running, where you can buy your personalized SOC (Spyder Owners Club) Shirt. You'll also find information of the next meetings to come. More benefits coming up !
If you have questions regarding the Spyder like upcoming options for personalization from the Porsche Exclusive department, feel free to ask us. We know most of the details.
Don't be afraid of the language. We all speak English and if you ask a question you'll receive the answer in english.
To join the club you simply have to post you "coming out" @ the PFF Forum in the Spyder Owners Thread:
http://www.pff.de/porsche/board104-p...sitzer-thread/
Hello again from Germany.
Most of you may already have noticed that a "Spyder Owners Club" has been founded in Germany.
Deriving from a group of Spyder Owners who started a Thread in the PFF Forum in Germany, the Group has now evolved into a club of 65 !!! Spyder Owners at present.
We started a Website with facts, pictures and all content that's related to the Spyder.
Be our guests and visit our Site:
http://www.spyder-owners.com
For those of you who are "Spyder Owners" - or soon to be "Spyder Owners", you're welcome to join the Club.
It's free of charge - no entry fee or subscription - so come and join !
Two meetings in Germany have already been held and most of the Pics of these events have already been posted here. If you want to see more content - join the club. There's a Members-Section with more content that is constantly growing. We even already have a shop for members running, where you can buy your personalized SOC (Spyder Owners Club) Shirt. You'll also find information of the next meetings to come. More benefits coming up !
If you have questions regarding the Spyder like upcoming options for personalization from the Porsche Exclusive department, feel free to ask us. We know most of the details.
Don't be afraid of the language. We all speak English and if you ask a question you'll receive the answer in english.
To join the club you simply have to post you "coming out" @ the PFF Forum in the Spyder Owners Thread:
http://www.pff.de/porsche/board104-p...sitzer-thread/
Will you be running an English forum too on that site?