Any Rennlisters from New Zealand?
#8356
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Macca, I went searching for connectors to hard wire power to the GoPro. By the time you have bought cables/connectors etc and hacked into the wiring harness you will have spent a lot of time and money.
Far better solution IMO is to buy a power bank. And use that to power the GoPro. It will also do phones, AIM etc.
Far better solution IMO is to buy a power bank. And use that to power the GoPro. It will also do phones, AIM etc.
#8357
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John. I just bought a 3 meter mini usb to USB cable on ebay from china for $5.99 including shipping to New Zealand and a $5 Cig lighter adaptor (fused) with USD port on the back (have quite a few of these kicking around these days as iPhone etc use them). The GT3 has 4 cig points including one in the centre console so thats easy. The 993 I have a 1 into 2 splitter for that car.
Your the electrical guy so tell me if I cocked up with above but figured it would work fine.
I did by the extended battery so will likely just use that as Im not a fan of many wires, it gives apparently 1.5-2 hours recording with wifi which is about what I get on a 32GB SD (1hr 44m at my settings) so I figure thats all I need really. These days I just turn teh camera on and off with the remote for 2-3 minute blasts as its boring and time consuming editing 10 GB of average footage. And where to store it all? We now have separate storage for 200GB of goPro videos!
Make sure you do the latest software patch for wifi as it does improve the battery like by around 10-15%...
Your the electrical guy so tell me if I cocked up with above but figured it would work fine.
I did by the extended battery so will likely just use that as Im not a fan of many wires, it gives apparently 1.5-2 hours recording with wifi which is about what I get on a 32GB SD (1hr 44m at my settings) so I figure thats all I need really. These days I just turn teh camera on and off with the remote for 2-3 minute blasts as its boring and time consuming editing 10 GB of average footage. And where to store it all? We now have separate storage for 200GB of goPro videos!
Make sure you do the latest software patch for wifi as it does improve the battery like by around 10-15%...
#8358
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John. I just bought a 3 meter mini usb to USB cable on ebay from china for $5.99 including shipping to New Zealand and a $5 Cig lighter adaptor (fused) with USD port on the back (have quite a few of these kicking around these days as iPhone etc use them). The GT3 has 4 cig points including one in the centre console so thats easy. The 993 I have a 1 into 2 splitter for that car. Your the electrical guy so tell me if I cocked up with above but figured it would work fine. I did by the extended battery so will likely just use that as Im not a fan of many wires, it gives apparently 1.5-2 hours recording with wifi which is about what I get on a 32GB SD (1hr 44m at my settings) so I figure thats all I need really. These days I just turn teh camera on and off with the remote for 2-3 minute blasts as its boring and time consuming editing 10 GB of average footage. And where to store it all? We now have separate storage for 200GB of goPro videos! Make sure you do the latest software patch for wifi as it does improve the battery like by around 10-15%...
Anyway, I'm now sorted. Cars are starting to have the same issue as houses in that power supplies are not enough in older models.
What quality of Card do you use? Class 10 16 gb with 45mbps is $27. Sandisk with 20mbps is $59 for the same capacity. We just need class 10, right?
#8360
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Graeme. You spoke too soon!
Its official the GT3 will not come on the SITT.
Ive just got off the phone from the compliance officer at the the testing station. Theres me thinking a new car should be a breeze. It is if you are EMD. If you are Jo Blow then you will be earning your surname getting compliance done in a jiffy!
Long story short they have to either take panels out of the car to confirm things like seatbelt configuration/spec, adjustable suspension could be a problem (will need a letter from someone official to prove its factory etc). Basically no way it can be done in less than a week even with lip service.
So the 993 is on the tour and we will be departing with the team! Graeme is right not worth spoiling a trip for. I will definitely be taking it on the NITT instead...as I now have a brand new set of tires heading to NZ so need to use up the Cup2s he he!
Its official the GT3 will not come on the SITT.
Ive just got off the phone from the compliance officer at the the testing station. Theres me thinking a new car should be a breeze. It is if you are EMD. If you are Jo Blow then you will be earning your surname getting compliance done in a jiffy!
Long story short they have to either take panels out of the car to confirm things like seatbelt configuration/spec, adjustable suspension could be a problem (will need a letter from someone official to prove its factory etc). Basically no way it can be done in less than a week even with lip service.
So the 993 is on the tour and we will be departing with the team! Graeme is right not worth spoiling a trip for. I will definitely be taking it on the NITT instead...as I now have a brand new set of tires heading to NZ so need to use up the Cup2s he he!
#8361
Bugger about the GT3 Macca! At least you know now and can make definite plans for the 993 and not be on the fence right up until the last minute.
#8362
Anyone know how to convince a certifier that Bilstein HD's & H&R springs are not considered adjustable suspension even though there are threads intended for minor adjustments? They're pushing for an LVV cert because of them.
They've also managed to disable my fogs and activate the airbag light since I left it with them.
Also informed my lights dip the wrong way even though I personally put in the correct lenses.
I can fix all that, just not the suspension issue. Feels like I got someone first day on the job.
C
They've also managed to disable my fogs and activate the airbag light since I left it with them.
Also informed my lights dip the wrong way even though I personally put in the correct lenses.
I can fix all that, just not the suspension issue. Feels like I got someone first day on the job.
C
#8363
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Chris. I will PM you now with a suggestion here. Have just been discussing similar with Dean at CCS...
From what Ive learnt today increasingly becoming nervous of this process!
From what Ive learnt today increasingly becoming nervous of this process!
#8364
Drifting
Graeme. You spoke too soon!
Its official the GT3 will not come on the SITT.
Ive just got off the phone from the compliance officer at the the testing station. Theres me thinking a new car should be a breeze. It is if you are EMD. If you are Jo Blow then you will be earning your surname getting compliance done in a jiffy!
Long story short they have to either take panels out of the car to confirm things like seatbelt configuration/spec, adjustable suspension could be a problem (will need a letter from someone official to prove its factory etc). Basically no way it can be done in less than a week even with lip service.
So the 993 is on the tour and we will be departing with the team! Graeme is right not worth spoiling a trip for. I will definitely be taking it on the NITT instead...as I now have a brand new set of tires heading to NZ so need to use up the Cup2s he he!
Its official the GT3 will not come on the SITT.
Ive just got off the phone from the compliance officer at the the testing station. Theres me thinking a new car should be a breeze. It is if you are EMD. If you are Jo Blow then you will be earning your surname getting compliance done in a jiffy!
Long story short they have to either take panels out of the car to confirm things like seatbelt configuration/spec, adjustable suspension could be a problem (will need a letter from someone official to prove its factory etc). Basically no way it can be done in less than a week even with lip service.
So the 993 is on the tour and we will be departing with the team! Graeme is right not worth spoiling a trip for. I will definitely be taking it on the NITT instead...as I now have a brand new set of tires heading to NZ so need to use up the Cup2s he he!
#8365
Drifting
Anyone know how to convince a certifier that Bilstein HD's & H&R springs are not considered adjustable suspension even though there are threads intended for minor adjustments? They're pushing for an LVV cert because of them.
They've also managed to disable my fogs and activate the airbag light since I left it with them.
Also informed my lights dip the wrong way even though I personally put in the correct lenses.
I can fix all that, just not the suspension issue. Feels like I got someone first day on the job.
C
They've also managed to disable my fogs and activate the airbag light since I left it with them.
Also informed my lights dip the wrong way even though I personally put in the correct lenses.
I can fix all that, just not the suspension issue. Feels like I got someone first day on the job.
C
I carry this photo of the standard 964 suspension (I think it is standard but don't really know) with me on the slight chance I might need it one day to convince someone in a position of Authority that my aftermarket suspension is no different to how it came from the factory - with adjustable platforms.
#8366
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In my Mk1 GTI I can have 4 track tyres in the boot with the back seats up.
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Graeme. You spoke too soon!
Its official the GT3 will not come on the SITT.
Ive just got off the phone from the compliance officer at the the testing station. Theres me thinking a new car should be a breeze. It is if you are EMD. If you are Jo Blow then you will be earning your surname getting compliance done in a jiffy!
Long story short they have to either take panels out of the car to confirm things like seatbelt configuration/spec, adjustable suspension could be a problem (will need a letter from someone official to prove its factory etc). Basically no way it can be done in less than a week even with lip service.
So the 993 is on the tour and we will be departing with the team! Graeme is right not worth spoiling a trip for. I will definitely be taking it on the NITT instead...as I now have a brand new set of tires heading to NZ so need to use up the Cup2s he he!
Its official the GT3 will not come on the SITT.
Ive just got off the phone from the compliance officer at the the testing station. Theres me thinking a new car should be a breeze. It is if you are EMD. If you are Jo Blow then you will be earning your surname getting compliance done in a jiffy!
Long story short they have to either take panels out of the car to confirm things like seatbelt configuration/spec, adjustable suspension could be a problem (will need a letter from someone official to prove its factory etc). Basically no way it can be done in less than a week even with lip service.
So the 993 is on the tour and we will be departing with the team! Graeme is right not worth spoiling a trip for. I will definitely be taking it on the NITT instead...as I now have a brand new set of tires heading to NZ so need to use up the Cup2s he he!
#8368
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A business associate of mine recently got in a new Maserati from the UK and apparently there is some dispensation available for new cars where the interior trim doesn't have to be pulled out. He was worried about having grubby handed testing station folk busting things and found a way around having to do that. I will email him to see what happened.
NZ new vehicles do not have to have an entry certification inspection. They load everything onto the LTSA computer and go straight to MR2A stage (get your plates and Rego). This is how a 991 GT3 that entered NZ on the 6th Jan got to the owners hands within 6 days end to end.
Unfortunately same rules dont apply to Mr J Blow. Even if the car hasnt turned a wheel since it was manufactured.
It seems NZ bureaucracy has created a monster in this industry since I last had a BMW M5 imported in late 2005. You can ask Chris later but I suspect with additional costs thsi process creates its not viable for anything otehr than a cherished classic or a Porsche...
#8369
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I always accepted that I probably couldnt do a month with it in Europe and get away with also doing 6000 km with it in SI. In honesty its probably the best outcome as the 993 is for keeps and I really love adding places and experiences to that car - plus I have plenty of learning yet to do in her to improve my track craft, and I was always very concious that although the GT3 may make me the fastest guy at the track it would not improve my driving to anywhere near the degree the 993 will. Truth be told I promised myself I wouldn't even take the GT3 to the track until I had at least another half a dozen track days under my belt and could really judge if I was good, medium or crap!
Sometimes fate deals a hand and its the better one. Hope so! Old girl just needs to hold together for a SITT and a Targa NZ this year (12000km) yikes!
#8370
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Ocassionally I do drive it. It quite hard riding and certainly has some go. Maybe a bit too short wheelbase to take to the track and feel comfortable for me. At $22k and 62,000 km one owner it seemed like a relative bargain. No issues in the last year. Wish the C4 was as reliable!