Man your Z06 was amazing on track. Honestly, my biggest complaint about it must be the rev limiter (on track) lol RE: S2000, I was so disappointed in the lack of power, it’d take a miracle to get me interested again, though intimidating lift throttle oversteer sounds great! Too bad it’s not a coupe. :/
2/21/2015 1:40:13 AM
Lack of power as only complaint is a true testament to the cars overall engineering.Regarding ap1 vs ap2...they changed it for a reason.See below : http://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/442788-dyno-comparison/
2/21/2015 11:47:36 AM
Does anyone have any recommendations for an indie Porsche shop around raleigh? I've been to West German Garage for BMW stuff, not sure if they do Porsche as well
3/25/2015 1:40:40 PM
IBAhmet I recommend West German garage. I like Tolga at European Performance, he's always done right by me, but just know that he's often optimistic on when you can pick up your car (If he says it's going to take a day, plan on up to 3 days and you won't be disappointed.). Otherwise, I've got no complaints with EP. I've never done business with West German, though if I had a european car for a daily I would.[Edited on March 25, 2015 at 2:55 PM. Reason : .]
3/25/2015 2:54:19 PM
^lolz West German is indeed a great and very fair/honest shop. They’re perennially booked though. What kind of Porsche and what do you need done?
3/26/2015 1:30:50 PM
^ need a tech inspection for the Tarheel VIR DE next weekend. For the Cayman I just picked up.
3/27/2015 10:53:22 PM
3/30/2015 8:16:38 AM
Congrats on the cayman! For a tech inspection you could try leith, or European performance. see you at VIR!
3/30/2015 12:43:08 PM
I found this 1994 article to be a very interesting readhttp://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/inside-story-shock-therapy-for-porsche-the-prestigious-german-car-firm-was-speeding-to-destruction-so-its-chief-swallowed-his-pride-and-hired-japans-top-consultants-to-improve-outdated-methods-of-production-john-eisenhammer-charts-the-brutal-remedies-they-prescribed-at-the-companys-plant-near-stuttgart-1411366.htmlHoly shit longest URL ever???
6/30/2015 4:16:53 AM
Porsche 718 Boxster unveiled with turbocharged four-cylinder enginesThe Boxster grows up! Looks pretty good. I wish the taillights weren't so dark, though.
1/27/2016 8:12:30 AM
Cliff notes observations from a Porsche owner:-anyone else notice they raised the hood up significantly? The hallmark Porsche raised fenders (behind the headlights) are barely more than mild bumps in this redesign. Looks a lot like the Panamera.-big price increase over the 2015 models, as Porsche plans to realign the Cayman and Boxster with the Boxster now costing more than the Cayman.-new turbo engines employ variable vane geometry compressors to minimize lag. The only other Porsche engine that employs this is the 911 Turbo.-new models weigh about 100 lbs more than old model. Technically around 75 lbs but they shrank the fuel tank by 2.5 gallons -new engines sound like shit, and no matter what Porsche states in their marketing material this engine change was done purely for fuel emissions.-There's been a boost in Cayman sales as people scramble to get the last of the 6's.
1/27/2016 2:16:20 PM
Well, at least they didn't lower their HP/Tq outputs as part of the fuel efficiency effort. I'm not against fuel efficiency if it isn't lame; heavy hybrid systems, inability to provide an enthusiastic driving experience, etc. The style is not as bold as I like. IMO, the steering wheel looks tacky.The lines look flat, though the floating "PORSCHE" script on the rear is pretty cool. I miss the golden days of:[Edited on January 27, 2016 at 4:25 PM. Reason : .]
1/27/2016 4:23:28 PM
They don’t make them like they used to!11ONEI’m not a huge fan of the redesign, I think the current Boxster looks fine.In other news, Porsche of SouthPoint quoted me $852.73 to change the engine air filter and $354.95 to “charge the battery and test the charging system” on my GT3. Yeah, no thanks.
1/27/2016 4:41:18 PM
Hahahahaha. That's even worse than the $300 oil changes Saw recently that someone paid $2000 for a dealership to change the alternator on his 991 [Edited on January 27, 2016 at 4:44 PM. Reason : ]
1/27/2016 4:44:08 PM
ahmet, whats the real cost of ownership of a 997 turbo ?I'm negotiating with the wife. I want a mustang gt350r she wants a panamera turbo joking about a 997 turbo as a compromise but the mustang is going to have mostly mustang maintenance where the porsches will have crazy porsche maintenance right ?
1/29/2016 1:27:18 PM
So you’re not serious about the 997 turbo?RE: Maintenance. MK1 and MK2 997 turbos are vastly different vehicles, and share very little... The MK1 997 turbo should be pretty easy to keep up, and I have no clue about the MK2. I really like (old?) Porsches, but the GT350R is quite the vehicle, I’m not sure I’d kick that out of thegarage.
2/1/2016 12:23:44 AM
Yeah the Porsche will either be a 996 turbo or a 997. The more I look at it the more I want the Porsche. The mustang is awesome and if I get the r model I have the feeling it will hardly depreciate at all (200/ year). But the 996 is a hell of a car and the 997.1 even more so.I'm seeing 997s in the 60s and 70s. Is it realistic to pick one up around 75 in good shape or will these models always be the molested ones?Basically 75k is my shopping cap, and if like the car to be fun on a track day kind of experience.I'll probably keep it forever in the slot that i have now given up on the galaxie to hold.
2/1/2016 5:45:06 AM
you aren't going to get more car per dollar than the base 350. the R you are paying 10-12k almost exclusively for carbon fiber wheels and a badge. i'd probably still go for an 09+ turbo with pdk, bar, and seats but finding a turbo pdk that's not a convertible has proven difficult.
2/1/2016 9:13:59 AM
i like real manuals... knowing the PDK is faster... i still like doing something. The R model really isn't that much more than the regular track package... only 6k IIRC. But it deletes the magnetic dampers and still has the Sync 3 radio option.The 997.1 and 996 are just more dream car for me... the thing is a 500hp n/a mustang will probably never happen again where the 911 turbo will probably stay its current configuration for the foreseeable future until its forced to go hybrid or something. Between the 996 and the 997 does one have a stronger bottom end then the other? [Edited on February 1, 2016 at 11:19 AM. Reason : .]
2/1/2016 11:15:55 AM
The 996 and MK1 997 turbo bottom ends (and basically the entire engine) are almost identical with many directly interchangeable parts. The 997.1 has variable vane turbos, and a better AWD system + a more permissive stability control system. The PDK was not available for the 997.1 turbo. The 997.2 turbo is a completely different drivetrain, with absolutely none of the same architecture. It’s basically a different model all together that happens to look similar. The 997.1 chassis is probably as new as I would go on the Porsche front personally. I like the 996 justfine, however the 997 offers a few upgrades like bigger brakes and stiffer suspension that may be niceto have for the occasional track use side of things. It’s also a more plush street car. Or, you could justbuy a GT3.
2/1/2016 12:49:43 PM
Look at this cute little face;
2/2/2016 1:02:53 AM
Just look at it!Makes me want to go over there and just... just drive it!
2/2/2016 1:14:08 AM
thanks man... BTW i facebook friended you.
2/2/2016 7:46:11 AM
Anytime holmes. I like to help when I can. On that note, the 997.2 turbo appears to be a spectacular car (not that the .1 isn’t), I was simply saying I wouldn’t personally do it because I’m not comfortable with all the newfangled stuff, not trying to talk you out of it, and I don’t know enough about it to recommend for or against. I do know that with the PDK, it is a legitimate alternative to a hyper car (especially with a tune I’d imagine). That said, the 997.1 looks like a fantastic car as well, they’re quick and look great. I’m simply not familiar with the second generation cars.RE: Facebook, I’m not on there often but I’ll accept next time I am (and I’ll know who you are ). xoxo[Edited on February 3, 2016 at 8:41 PM. Reason : formatting to fit on page! ]
2/3/2016 8:41:13 PM
Someone over on Planet-9 took the liberty to post exhaust audio links for all 2015 981s and 2017 718s.http://www.planet-9.com/718-chat/116653-your-reaction-new-718-a-11.htmlThese clips were recorded by Porsche so they're all probably as favorable sounds as possible. The difference is pretty clear to me.
2/4/2016 10:45:39 AM
Hm..I don't know how I feel. I kind of like the deeper tone from the turbo, but I'd really have to hear it in person. There's the mechanical feel to the sound of an N/A that I love, but at the same time I really enjoy the weight in the tone of the 2.5L turbo. I could be swayed either way, but having that deeper tone gives the perception the car has a lot more grunt to it; similar to how something may feel quality because it feels heavy in your hand.Perhaps I'm just too easy to please. I'd love to hear them in person back to back.Thanks for sharing Teggy[Edited on February 9, 2016 at 12:43 PM. Reason : .]
2/9/2016 12:40:51 PM
Ok I need any downsides y'all have on 996 turbos.Put 100 miles on one today and fell head over heels but need to be talked out of it.
2/10/2016 3:51:28 PM
interior sucks
2/11/2016 9:43:09 AM
2/11/2016 12:13:09 PM
I still say you should buy a 997 Turbo instead. Newer car, and the rule of thumb with Porsches is to always buy the newest S model you can afford. Though in cases like Turbos I think "newest" suffices
2/11/2016 12:55:20 PM
I know I'm going to get flamed for this but the more I look at them the more I actually prefer the 996 nose to the 997 turbo. The nose of the 997 looks weird where it bumps out for the two radiators on each side and for some reason it bothers me.It looks like Items I'm still researching1: will a standard double dinn CD player fit?2: where is the fuel pump?3: that spark plug thing 12 plugs every 12k miles is nuts no way that should happen but I better find out?4: if one should get froggy how much power can the bottom end handle with appropriate turbos/intercooler/fuel capacity 5: find a green one... Any green one...
2/11/2016 3:34:12 PM
997 Turbo = variable geometry compressor vanes maaaaaan
2/11/2016 3:45:13 PM
I'm glad i didn't go P-car on my last purchase, or the one before that.
2/11/2016 4:05:11 PM
What was your last Porsche ?
2/11/2016 4:51:44 PM
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2/11/2016 11:02:37 PM
I have to interject. You could’ve had GREAT Porsches, you had... not a great one. When I think Porsche, I don’t think an LT1 swapped 944. A Cayman S, or a 997 Carrera S or something, those are good cars. Just sayin’
2/12/2016 12:48:56 AM
(That's what I was thinking and that was my point) I'd relate owning a 944 to a 240z before I compared it to a 911 turbo. But that's just me.
2/12/2016 5:15:24 AM
Unrelated, but the 944 was a blast. I enjoyed it for the 2 years before the lt1 swap and the 3 years after it. But that's not what I was in the market for the last 3 years I've been buying cars.I'm not comparing my 944 to the 996/997/987 variants and don't know why you'd make that connection, but I took the bait anyways. I've been looking at Cayman S and 996 models at the time I bought my last two cars. I'm not discrediting that they are great cars to own; I really enjoyed driving TKE-Teg's Cayman S. Ownership is another thing...
2/12/2016 9:05:30 AM
2/14/2016 11:05:00 PM
ok i like 997 in black but white and silver look like the face above the interior is 100% better though
2/15/2016 9:41:27 AM
Anyone you'd trust to rebuild porsche engines near by? Rods/pistons/sleeves kinda thing ?
3/3/2016 11:38:49 AM
MYSELF! What engine?
3/3/2016 4:08:08 PM
Just getting ideas... Found one with twin gt28rs's and my understanding is the 680whp is close to what the limit of the rods. you do machine work ? build cost?
3/3/2016 7:27:04 PM
What. Engine.
3/4/2016 12:02:34 AM
the likelihood of you extracting the limits of a stock one is probably 0. the likelihood of you getting to drive a hacked up one whenever you want for the time you own it is also probably 0. the likelihood of you losing money on a hacked up one is probably 100%[Edited on March 4, 2016 at 7:28 AM. Reason : .]
3/4/2016 7:27:09 AM
Yeah i learned my lesson on overly ambitious projects and farming out too much work. I'm just looking at numbers really. I have no desire for a pdk as you mentioned above. I don't want to deal with the direct injection setup as you mentioned above and i'm just getting an idea of where i need to be in the industry and what mistakes could cost. Stock 997.1 turbo with a chip and exhaust is the highest probability/goal right now. I found a 996 RUF R-turbo that could be perfect other than being red. I'm not getting a 38k car with turbos chip intercoolers etc. if i do anything to the car other than bottom end work it will be done by me. My subaru was well sorted and i'm comfortable with what i can do. I will not be farming this out to anyone like i did the galaxie. I just want to be sure i know what i'm doing or getting into before i scatter the guts of a 30k engine on the road. Also... i have 5 cars this isn't intended to be a DD... just not intended to be a race car either.If i were to get one today it would either be this one. http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-sale/vehicledetails.xhtml?zip=27527&endYear=2017&modelCode1=911&showcaseOwnerId=67070683&makeCode1=POR&startYear=1981&firstRecord=0&searchRadius=0&maxPrice=55000&showcaseListingId=423099304&mmt=%5BPOR%5B911%5B911%257CTurbo%5D%5D%5B%5D%5D&listingId=386788312&Log=0or this one http://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-911-2dr-Cpe-Turb-/272152577730?forcerrptr=true&hash=item3f5d8ec6c2:g:yDcAAOSwezVW1deS&item=272152577730[Edited on March 4, 2016 at 8:46 AM. Reason : .]
3/4/2016 8:39:20 AM
“Probably 100%” somebody needs to look at how probabilities work...The probability of needing internal work on a 996/7 turbo are probably very unprobable, at least 0%,maybe even less probable.
3/4/2016 11:40:45 AM
3/4/2016 12:57:24 PM
All - what are your thoughts on the 'sweet spot' of the original Cayman / Cayman S in the used market? I've been looking at a few different cars (135i, Cayman, Z4 Coupe, etc) and am wondering what the 'right' amount is to spend if there is such a thing. It seems you can get a base Cayman with decent mileage (50-70k) for around 21-23k...thoughts?
3/9/2016 12:07:07 PM
Last year when I was in the market, I saw Cayman S 987.1 models (2005-2008) with the Sport Chrono Package selling for around $30k with 50k-75k miles. I don't know what the market is for those now. I feel like there's a LOT more bang for buck fun upgrading to the S model over the base. Wait it out, spend the extra $3-$5k on an S, unless you really don't care about how the car drives and just want the badge and the body.
3/9/2016 2:37:11 PM