Thanks gents for all these encouraging words...
Last week was not easy - the surgery went through the throat to the neck...Frankenstein-style...
Today I left the hospital and returned to my family - a big step forward.
And reading about the small Rennteam-Meeting at the Nürburgring makes everything easier, too.
In 2 weeks I am allowed to drive again...slowly...and T -85 days till my return to the track...
Blueflame
May 16, 2019 7:58:02 PM
T -56 days till my return to the track...
At least I can drive my cars myself since two weeks...
Today the OEM-battery of my Touring was changed with a lightweight battery at our local Lotus-dealership.
Total weight of the OEM-package: 21.2 Kg vs. 2.7 Kg of the Lite Blox package.
So a Real weight saving of 18.5 Kg...a little bit more than base Weissach-package of Porsche, which costs almost 18.000€.
The test run over 50 km showed no problems - I will report my longterm experience..
Blueflame
That is indeed a huge difference . Looking forward to your long time report . Do you need to have it plugged in when not driving more then a few days ? I can leave my stock one unplugged for 3 month with no problems .
What is the price ?
964 Carrera 4 -- 997.2 C2S , -20mm -- 991.2 GT3 RS
Gnil:That is indeed a huge difference . Looking forward to your long time report . Do you need to have it plugged in when not driving more then a few days ? I can leave my stock one unplugged for 3 month with no problems .
What is the price ?
According to the producer you can leave the battery conected with the car for some weeks with no problems.
I will report my own experience.
The price in Germany for the 991.2 GT3 version with carbon adapter plate is about 1.500EUR.
Blueflame
Gauss:I’m also interested in a long term review. How many times can it crank the engine before it’s flat (in cold days).
Here cou can get some more detailed infos: https://en.liteblox.de/knowledge-lithium-car-battery/?noredirect=en-GB
You can shut off the battery with your phone via Bluetooth, if you don´t use the car for a longer period.
PLEASE NOTE: I am not connected to this company in any way - this is just a first hand user-info from me!!!!
Blueflame
blueflame:Thanks gents for all these encouraging words...
Last week was not easy - the surgery went through the throat to the neck...Frankenstein-style...
Today I left the hospital and returned to my family - a big step forward.
And reading about the small Rennteam-Meeting at the Nürburgring makes everything easier, too.
In 2 weeks I am allowed to drive again...slowly...and T -85 days till my return to the track...
Blueflame
My friend,
That looks familiar - only 3 operations ago, Sun's neck looked the same. Wishing you well, and please do not go back to the track early, especially wearing a helmet......
watt:My friend,
That looks familiar - only 3 operations ago, Sun's neck looked the same. Wishing you well, and please do not go back to the track early, especially wearing a helmet......
Thanks so much watt.
I will follow your advise and will start very slowly...my hope is to be back again for the july trackdays.
My shifter race-kart will stay in the garage at least till august.
Blueflame
blueflame:Thanks gents for all these encouraging words...
Last week was not easy - the surgery went through the throat to the neck...Frankenstein-style...
Today I left the hospital and returned to my family - a big step forward.
And reading about the small Rennteam-Meeting at the Nürburgring makes everything easier, too.
In 2 weeks I am allowed to drive again...slowly...and T -85 days till my return to the track...
Blueflame
Ouch, sorry...just saw this photo. Have a speedy recovery, so sorry you got to have this operation, I hate hospitals and yes, I know how this sounds coming from someone like me (maybe because I know what can happen...
).
Please take it slow, the slower, the better with this kind of stuff. I bet your doctors already told you.
Good luck and recover soon, I wish you all the best.
RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Lamborghini Huracan Performante (2019), Mercedes E63 S AMG Edition 1 (2018), Mercedes C63 S AMG Cab (2019), Range Rover Evoque Si4 Black Edition (2019)
First big trip after my surgery - 2.000 Km in 4 days on alpine roads in Italy, Austria and Switzerland.
BTW - The LiteBlox battery works flawless, even with 3 weeks breakes with a connected battery.
The trip was great fun with the Touring...everything is faster and more brutal in comparison with my former Carrera T.
Autobahn-driving in the rain with the Michelin Cups is a little bit scary...
Next week we will be at Hockenheim for a trackday with the Pistenclub.
Blueflame
Jul 4, 2019 8:36:05 PM
blueflame:First big trip after my surgery - 2.000 Km in 4 days on alpine roads in Italy, Austria and Switzerland.
BTW - The LiteBlox battery works flawless, even with 3 weeks breakes with a connected battery.
The trip was great fun with the Touring...everything is faster and more brutal in comparison with my former Carrera T.
Autobahn-driving in the rain with the Michelin Cups is a little bit scary...
Next week we will be at Hockenheim for a trackday with the Pistenclub.
Blueflame
good to see you back in good health......take it easy next week in Hockenheim...btw, Porsche Club Germany days are on this weekend in Hockenheim, however I fear that we will have some rain and thunderstorns...by any chance, have you enlisted as well for Pistenclubs venue in SPA in August ?
Great to see you back in form . Lovely photos , specially the one form our alpine roads !
In a scale of 1 to 10 being the best , how would you rate the T and the Touring in the '' driving pleasure '' department and in the '' practicality on public roads '' ?
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964 Carrera 4 -- 997.2 C2S , -20mm -- 991.2 GT3 RS
Gnil:Great to see you back in form . Lovely photos , specially the one form our alpine roads !
In a scale of 1 to 10 being the best , how would you rate the T and the Touring in the '' driving pleasure '' department and in the '' practicality on public roads '' ?
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964 Carrera 4 -- 997.2 C2S , -20mm -- 991.2 GT3 RS
How could you ask such a stupid question ???? ...he may rate the T so high that I am struggeling even further to make a deal!
(still on the look for a T, however, GTS prices are starting to get lower...tempting...)
Gnil:Great to see you back in form . Lovely photos , specially the one form our alpine roads !
In a scale of 1 to 10 being the best , how would you rate the T and the Touring in the '' driving pleasure '' department and in the '' practicality on public roads '' ?
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964 Carrera 4 -- 997.2 C2S , -20mm -- 991.2 GT3 RS
If I have to rate my last 3 cars for driving pleasure on practicality on public ALPINE roads, this would be my ranking:
1. 981 Spyder (+open car is great on alpine Roads, -needs a little more power, too long gearing) 8.5 Points
2. 991.2 Carrera T (+right size auf car, Michelin4s, fuel consumption, torque, -needs better engine sound and more revs)8 Points
3. 991.2 GT3 Touring (+Power, engine/9.000rpm, racecar-feeling, -wide car, fuel consumption, ground clearance, Cups in the rain)7.9 Points
The GT3 is my dream car and it was no mistake to buy it - next week at Hockenheim it will outperfom dramatically both of the former cars.
But for my alpine tours, the other cars are more suited - the GT3 is a little bit overkill. I wrote it last year after our Spain/France tour - you can keep up with a GT3RS in a Carrera T on small curvy roads and you have almost the same driving pleasure for 70K€ less.
So a GT3 and a Carrera T is nonsense for me, therefore I will add to my garage again a used 981 Spyder for open top fun.
Blueflame