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Jealous Cow posted:Bought this: https://www.manhattanmotorcars.com/new/2018-porsche-718_cayman-trim-181956/ the cayman is the best porsche. congrats
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Jymmybob posted:I literally just moved this week to Asheville NC Which cars did you take?
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# ? Jul 28, 2018 03:30 |
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I sold the 968 and salvage 996. The 996TT is getting the wrap repaired from where they did a lovely job but it's getting shipped in a couple weeks so we can enjoy the winding mountain roads down here. This guy bought the 968 and is a super cool dude. https://www.facebook.com/used944parts/
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# ? Jul 28, 2018 15:32 |
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Love Asheville, NC. Have done a bunch of mountain biking and road cycling out of there. Imagine driving is going to be great.
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# ? Jul 29, 2018 17:55 |
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Doing the full brakes on the 996 today including rotor replacement. Looks shockingly simple to do. I totally expect to run into something unforeseen and lose a finger or something though because I jinxed it.
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# ? Jul 29, 2018 20:44 |
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Finished. Was shockingly simple and didn't even hurt myself... although I'm covered in brake dust, although since I am sporting a black eye right now that made me look normal LOL Love the size differentials between F and R. Also, lil Porch drum brakes New hotness Was actually a pity I had to do them. TONS of life in the pads left, basically new, but the previous owner cheaped out and didn't do the rotors which were about 2mm beyond spec
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 02:24 |
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I spy the autowork kokanee . And I found that the textars dust like crazy, my wheels look covered almost instantly after cleaning them. I've got to find a good wax for wheels, been using meguirs spray wax and it doesn't seem to make cleaning any easier. With that much meat left I don't think there's an issue with reusing the pads, are they the same brand?
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 02:56 |
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Same brand (Textar) but I threw them away. Not going to use old pads on new rotors. Interesting note, I bought 4 new caliper mounting bolts to replace any that were corroded more than I like (manual says to replace them, but they are only torqued to something like 60 ft/lb so I don't know why) but the new replacements are triple-square instead of 10mm hex of the originals. I just re-used all the old ones. slidebite fucked around with this message at 03:55 on Jul 30, 2018 |
# ? Jul 30, 2018 03:53 |
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How limiting is traction control? I autocrossed my 981 CS for the first time this weekend and definitely felt the difference between having PSM on and off, however I was able to keep the car pointed in the direction I wanted pretty easily. Is that just because the Cayman's a mid-engine car?
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 13:24 |
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slidebite posted:Was actually a pity I had to do them. TONS of life in the pads left, basically new, but the previous owner cheaped out and didn't do the rotors which were about 2mm beyond spec Hmm at least with my 987 maint spec is rotors every time with brakes. Nice breezing through it Trip report on the short shifter kit: it's great! I'll just stick to the useful stuff. Throws are advertised -30% but the user experience feels closer to 50%. Still not as short as say, an STI short shifter, which is great. I'll take the longest throw I can get away with any day in a non-track/autox car. All the aftermarket kits advertise even shorter throws — I absolutely wouldnt unless you auto-x or summat The feel is 1:1 OEM. However, having experience completely refreshed bushings for the first time (car was only new to me, 1PO put 20k on it) they are very stiff. Can't say for the worse but I'd be kinda surprised if I sat in it on a showroom floor and the bushings were this stiff, almost feels like poly. For perspective, I think a 13 year old girl would have actual difficulty getting it into gear with one arm. Bit over 3h book time, center console must come out etc. I have a god-mechanic that does everything (engine rebuilds, gundo, everything) and charges me zilch (ok half) for labor so it went to him. Took him 1h 20m, but he said it was pretty close to full speed since he'd just done a Boxster last week. (If anyone in the cesspool that is the CA Bay area is looking for a P-car mechanic, I cannot tout this guy enough. I know every Porsche mechanic for like 100 square miles and this guy is a dream come true.) In other fun gossip, we were talking exhausts and hementioned the rise in gundo hacks he 's been doing recently, def the new hotness and everything is reaaaaal happy with the results. Just funny cause I first heard it here from I think kiimbo? and apparently it's really taken off
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 15:39 |
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I just wish there was a gundo like hack for the 987, the factory exhaust just sounds a little muted. There's the Carnewal mod but it's kind of invasive and still considered "proprietary" so there's not much info on it other than rumors it just guts the secondary cats and expands one of the pipes in the muffler.
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 15:47 |
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Yeah, this guy will do his own weld/fab and he said no easy solution for the 987. You should see how much the Sport Exhaust costs, sweet Jesus. Aftermarket runs about half. My dream would be to find some used one somewhere but I've yet to even see one pop up sold, much less for sale.
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 15:55 |
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thechalkoutline posted:In other fun gossip, we were talking exhausts and hementioned the rise in gundo hacks he 's been doing recently, def the new hotness and everything is reaaaaal happy with the results. It seemed to be ancient when I started researching it. I vaguely recalled it when I first got the 996, and after some seat time to confirm that it was just as muted as my 986, I really dove into it. A few of my bolts were rusty (so I did need the $70 bolt and clamp kit for attaching back) and the brackets that hold the mufflers to the body were hell to work around, but it really makes sense for you to DIY getting the mufflers off, taking them to the shop, and having them do the gundo mod on the isolated mufflers. The car is not so loud that you couldn't gently drive your mufflers to the shop, as long as you buttoned the bumper fascia back on. It doesn't sound as good as with the gundo hack, which is nicely linear with throttle -- a bit louder at idle, nice and loud when you really gas it. I bet the reason is that 996s have hit that level where only a few dweebs care about originality / all-Porsche parts.
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 15:55 |
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thechalkoutline posted:Hmm at least with my 987 maint spec is rotors every time with brakes. Nice breezing through it quote:Trip report on the short shifter kit: it's great! I'll just stick to the useful stuff. Throws are advertised -30% but the user experience feels closer to 50%. Still not as short as say, an STI short shifter, which is great. I'll take the longest throw I can get away with any day in a non-track/autox car. All the aftermarket kits advertise even shorter throws — I absolutely wouldnt unless you auto-x or summat
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 16:24 |
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slidebite posted:Yeah, no way those rotors were done with the pads. There was probably a 1-1.5mm ridge around the perimeter of the rotor where the pads wore in. They were Textar pads, so probably OEM and maybe even Porsche (I know PO was not the most mechanically saavy guy) but if he took it to the dealer they would have quoted him $rape$ for doing the rotors so he almost certainly just passed. But they needed to be done. Oh well, simple enough job. Factory short shifter kit, fits: Boxster (all versions) 1997-12 Carrera (all versions) 1999-12 Cayman (all versions) 2006-12 https://www.suncoastparts.com/product/99742498300.html
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 17:44 |
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People believe that B&M is the OEM for it: https://www.amazon.com/45135-Precision-Sport-Shifter/dp/B000CIIDMM Given the look of the parts, I went with B&M for the discount.
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 18:17 |
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kimbo305 posted:People believe that B&M is the OEM for it: I think the B&M is still aftermarket but yeah it sounds like if you're willing to do the work the cost difference is basically re-using the housing and people seem to really like it https://rennlist.com/forums/997-forum/355374-short-shifter-oem-or-b-and-m.html quote:I paid $ 399 for the OEM .The B&M is available for ~ $250.
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 19:44 |
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That's good to know. Thanks for the info guys. I've never really considered one but if I keep it I might.
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 20:07 |
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> Your factory shifter is permanently installed , so you will need to BREAK it out of the housing Oh yeah -- forgot about this. I never really sweated that, as the old bushings were loose and definitely part of the feel problem.
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# ? Jul 30, 2018 20:11 |
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Man these little wheel stud gizmos are the cats rear end. Make throwing the wheel on much easier and faster
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# ? Aug 1, 2018 01:05 |
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Speaking of Gundo hack, doing Fister Exhaust next week, for my 996.
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# ? Aug 1, 2018 01:55 |
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Picked up my car last night after getting all sorts of new rubber and fluids. Took it up to the mountains and the roads were empty. First time driving it hard. Brilliant. Had The RennShop in Mountain View, CA do the work. Crazy attention to detail. Also appreciated that he cleaned up the engine bay for me.
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# ? Aug 3, 2018 20:00 |
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That motor looks crazy clean, and I really like that color. Good work! Welcome to club 996!
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# ? Aug 3, 2018 20:07 |
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I was out of town for a few days. During that time a bird poo poo some gross as gently caress dark bird poo poo on the rear deck just below the glass. It etched the clear coat in a spot about the size of two quarters. My attempt to clean it left a ton of scratches. Wtf is wrong with Porsche’s black paint? My black BMW sits right next to it and has been through way worse and nothing like this has happened. Jesus Christ my loving luck with this car is terrible.
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# ? Aug 3, 2018 21:29 |
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Did the bottom just fall out of the air cooled market? There’s like 8 on the Bay Area Craigslist for below 30k, and a nice 993 driver didn’t even break 40k on bat. And if that’s the case, why the hell am I looking at hatchbacks to replace my hatchback when both folding trailers and the willwood system exist?
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# ? Aug 4, 2018 03:24 |
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If the USA market turns out anything like he UK market, buy as many air cooled as you can, and wait 5 years, you'll double your money. I met a guy struggling to sell his 993 12 years or so ago, for what I remember was not a lot, £25kish. It would be worth £60k now.
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krysmopompas posted:Did the bottom just fall out of the air cooled market? There’s like 8 on the Bay Area Craigslist for below 30k, and a nice 993 driver didn’t even break 40k on bat. YTOOL 2018 where a 30-40k air cooled P-car is a fuckin steal of a deal, imagine how much pony car that would get you I'm always looking though... good to know, if they ever dipped to 25k I'd probably be absolutely in tbh.
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# ? Aug 4, 2018 15:44 |
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What do we think something like this might actually close a deal for? https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1973-porsche-gt4-911-993-fiberglass-body/
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# ? Aug 5, 2018 06:48 |
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Love it. Real mean sounding under acceleration but zero droning on the freeway.
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# ? Aug 8, 2018 21:23 |
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willie_dee posted:If the USA market turns out anything like he UK market, buy as many air cooled as you can, and wait 5 years, you'll double your money. Yeah that was the US a few years back too. I think he's asking whether the craze is over. Nice 996 btw.
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# ? Aug 9, 2018 15:06 |
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willie_dee posted:If the USA market turns out anything like he UK market, buy as many air cooled as you can, and wait 5 years, you'll double your money. Residency Evil posted:Yeah that was the US a few years back too. I think he's asking whether the craze is over. Yeah here 30k is still a good deal relative to the market value of air-cooled P-cars. That doesn't, however, preclude it being comically overvalued.
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# ? Aug 9, 2018 15:36 |
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dema posted:
Where does that H pipe plumb into? Must be a little louder than the gundo hack, assuming people use 1.5" tubing at the biggest.
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# ? Aug 9, 2018 15:45 |
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I’m having some issues with the paint on my new Cayman. Where I park during the day has a maple tree near by and those little helicopter seed pods fall into the car. It then rains, so they get wet on the car, then it dries and they blow away, but it leaves behind a mess on the paint that I can’t clean off with usual means (soap and microfiber towel). I’m having a detailer take a look at it tomorrow, but if this is typical for Porsche paint I don’t know if I can keep this car. The paint literally looks destroyed already. It looks like this everywhere: It doesn’t just leave spots in the shape of the leafs, it leaves a trail where whatever is in the lead dissolves into the water. Does this look like a defect with the clear coat? Or do I just need a good coat of wax? Will this require polishing into the clear coat to fix?
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# ? Aug 9, 2018 23:26 |
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wow, that's terrible. My 996 which is also schwarz is nothing like that. See what that detailer says. Is it possible it was in an accident and resprayed?
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# ? Aug 10, 2018 00:45 |
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That's pretty crazy - if the detailer can't get it off with a claybar, that's some weirdly sensitive paint. If he can get it off, have him do a coat of something like Ammo Skin, should easily protect against that stuff, or honestly just clearbra or ceramic coat the whole car.
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# ? Aug 10, 2018 01:08 |
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The car rolled off the assembly line less than 6 months ago. If it’s been resprayed I’ll have some tough questions for the dealer that sold it to me new.
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# ? Aug 10, 2018 01:09 |
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Jealous Cow posted:Does this look like a defect with the clear coat? Or do I just need a good coat of wax? Will this require polishing into the clear coat to fix? Have you waxed this thing yet? If not, that would explain it. It should come off with a claybar. Edit: I see from the detailing thread that you used dish soap on this panel. That's obviously why it's doing this. Don't do that, wax/get your car waxed properly. Motronic fucked around with this message at 16:06 on Aug 10, 2018 |
# ? Aug 10, 2018 16:03 |
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If you have to get it detailed it would be a perfect time to get a ceramic coat on it. You'd need some amount of paint correction (dealer wash on new cars already fucks it up) in any scenario before you ceramic and brand new car is the time to do it, so you're not out value. I wouldn't hesitate to if I bought a brand new non-econo box. If you keep it outside you'll need to wash it regularly and ceramic makes that a breeze too, and it's the upkeep tradeoff anyhow (easy washes but frequent-ish).
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# ? Aug 10, 2018 16:22 |
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That’s the plan. It’s getting stage 2 all over with stage 3 in a few spots today. Will get the ceramic coating in a week or two. It’s going into the garage today. Edit: After several attempts with buffing and polishing by a professional: I’m going to go to the dealership. This isn’t normal. Jealous Cow fucked around with this message at 19:05 on Aug 10, 2018 |
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Porsche paint is supernaturally hard imo, as long as you don’t leave a big bird poo poo on your hood nothing should hurt your paint.
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