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Posts posted by david_yorkshire
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Ian - keep us informed on how you get on with this stuff - as another UK based 997S owner with the need for more power I'd like to know how you get on.
David
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try here - this may help you out...
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blimey - I've hit the rev limiter in 5th gear regularly - you guys can't be trying hard enough !
David
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you could always spin the wheels & paint by brush....
lol
not really sure how my wheels were done - factory painted I'm afraid !
they are a base coat of red, then the black is applied on top, I do know that much from the stone chips
as for paint - std is OK, it just needs to be baked
David
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not a TT, but a 2S on the same tyres;
I had mine adjusted to 26psi cold all round by a well known motorsport company on a trackday I did last weekend.
Made a huge difference - the car was totally neutral.
and no, don't drive on the street with these pressures !
you need a lot of heat in the tyres for this to work.
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Kurt - yes, the new one appears more flexible - but it isn't !
it's just all the clips that are holding the original in place.
When I took mine off, I expected the paint to crack - but it didn't.
Just got to get round to getting it re-finished now.
good luck !
David
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just pull, you wont break them.
when you've removed the plastic rivets (one each side) then the flexible lip just pulls out.
I started at each side, & worked intowards the middle.
It's very flexible plastic, & won't break.
David
pic with new black lip
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I had a wave from a cayenne in the village that I live - made my day !
And she was rather pretty too !!!
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agree with the comment on the ride height !
I haev the aerokit on mine, and I'm already on my second front spoiler lip
It catches on the most innocuous looking things !
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Hi Kurt - I see now !
best way I've found to jack the car is to raise the car with a jack at the rear side lift point; the chassis is so stiff the front will come up too & you can then get a stand fitted to the front side lift point. Repeat on the other side & the front of the car is in the air.
David
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you need stands ?!
I replaced mine last week - there is ony one plastic rivet per side, near the wheel arch that pulls out vertically downwards;
the lip then just pulls off, pulling outwards all along. Start at each side & work in to the centre.
took me about 10 mins to R&R.
I now have the black GT3 lip on a red aerokit
David
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are you just trying to permanently enable the PSE in sport mode ?
If so, you can just unplug it in the engine bay
10 sec job max
David
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hmmm . my UK MPG sits at around 22 for mixed driving, and 26 on motorways.
Track use - 9mpg !
David
C2S
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apparantly it's due to compliance needed with Swiss drive by noise requirements - obviously a world std for setting - mine does it too.
I also disconnected the lead....
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agree -I have the sport seats in my 997, and had teh sport seats in the 996.
The 997 seats are way more comfortable than the 996 sport seats, which are still good !
David
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Thanks Loren - perfect !
David
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Thanks Loren - I already have the aerokit;
I want to replace the lower lip spoiler with the GT3 part, rather than the aerokit, as the painted finish scratches too easily on our poor quality British roads !
David
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I have an aerokitted 997S, but the body coloured chin under the front PU is getting very scratched.
Anyone know the part no. for the GT3 black part, which I understand is flexible ?
I'm assuming that it will be a direct bolt on replacement, so will need replacement clips etc.
Thanks
David
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No, it was on a C2.
Fairly straightforward, but well worth it !
David
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can't give you spring rates, but I can say this.
I have an X74 C2 (2002); driven back to back with a GT3, there is no difference in ride comfort (i.e. they are both hard !)
If anything, I would say the X74 is slightly harder in the rear.
I couldn't tell any difference in cornering flatness either, but it is purely subjective when sat in the driving seat.
David
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Thanks Loren, will try it just that. I recently went to the Time Attack sponsored by EuroTuner at Road Atlanta and qualified, stock suspension and all-season tires. Now I got the lower suspension and will be mounting the new Falken Azenis RT615 for the track. Will be more fun, of course.
And yes, got the instruction on how to do install the springs from the site. It took me 5 hours, including dinner, and it was the first time I do it. The dealer quoted 6 hours.......So thanks again for keeping this site up!
Izzy - how's the car ride after the spring change ?
Did you change any other suspension components ?
I'd be interested to know !
David
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Did you use spring compressors on the copil springs ?
I did on my install, and found that I didn't have to to contort the control arm at all for removal.
Should have mentioned - kit went in fine, took about 8 hrs start to finish. Had an alignment carried out, the car handling is in a different league now !
David
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Just a concluding update - car all back & fixed
It needed a new torque convertor
Talking to the guys at the workshop, it seems that when the car went back in Feb to have a new torque convertor, the transmission rebuild company actually re-built the original torque convertor...
Probably explains why it only lasted 4 months !
All smoth shifting now (fingers crossed!)
David
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another alternative - the shape of the internal pipe to the tailpipe doesn't exactly match - mine were not perfect & would rattle, despite the clamp being tight. I slighty re-shaped the inner to be a snug fit with the tail pipe - no more rattle.
David
GTS tires
in 997 GT3, GT3 RS
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just a point...
I was speaking to the Michelin tyre rep at a PCGB track day at the Silverstone GP circuit a couple of months back. Apparantly, they have modified the design of the Michelin Cup to make it much better in the wet; what are the build dates on your tyres ?
David
(had Pirelli's, now run Michelins )