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JimFlat6 said:
Crash, then please reserve me a manual gearbox F430. The F1 transmissions dont do well off road. As for baseball bats, I prefer wooden over aluminum because they feel better when you hit something with them.
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Tortesq1. There is no way that Canadians or Americans can really get the same use out of their cars as Germans or people from some neighboring countries often visiting Germany or even driving on their own roads wich are sometimes less congested/less patrolled than in NA.
I am a lifelong speeder in the US. Speed limits to some people are just painted numbers on signs But there is a hugely different joy of ownership and skill curve between finding limited oportunities to do a safe 120mph dash and having the pleasure of hitting 160MPH+ at will, whenever possible and without regard to flashing blue lights appearing behind or ahead.
Some of the more candid and driver talented Euro press and some EU 997TT owners have identified some negatives in the car when its pushed beyond 8/10s. So let them state what they know and have experienced. If they are dissapointed in some way, I want to know!
As for Crash's place of residence, what matter if it is EU or say even Bukina Fasso?
For all we know Crash is actually the ruler of Bukina Fasso and hunts cheetahs from a Turbo Cab using billiard cues. No big deal!
Rennteam is a a very interesting and fine community. Find time to enjoy it and you will, even Nick does
Heres how I look at it for what it's worth after being here and very much enjoying the learned exchange of ideas from people who clearly have more experience than than I. We all share something in common..(even Nick, cheers buddy.. ) we all love sports cars and want to see them improve...elevate the bar so to speak. The 997tt in it's stock form may not have brought everyone to their feet in a corus of applause but having said that, it has improved the marquee...perhaps only marginally. I do know this, I enjoy everyone of you and your thoughts, whether I agree with you on all ocassions or not is not important. What I do know is I will eventiually tune and enhance my car to make it as good as can practically be and for this reason I say to my european friends...keeps the critique coming What I am hoping for at the end of the day is a combination of modification recommendations that will take this, a truly great car and make it a reliable world class machine that will enhance it's already great features so I can say...I started with something I loved and my buddies made it the best...hats off to you guys. Lets get to peeling the onion and come up with a set of mods that will make it better and ...reliable as ever. I love my turbo...but need your help. I'm not looking for a 600 horsepower monster that will blow up or require a kings ransom to improve upon. I would like to make it slightly more aggressive... I have a car with lsd, sportchrono, short shifter with PCCB's and reliability is of paramount importance to any modifications I will make. Thanks for your help.
Apr 25, 2007 8:20:27 AM
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SoCalHoosier said:
LOL... Crash! This is actually quite funny!
For once you find yourself defending the people that have complaints about the 997TT.
It's like the board has went through a black hole of role reversal!
Do you see how frustrating it can be to speak to one who thinks that a Porsche badge means brilliance?
Kudos to you for trying!
Apr 25, 2007 10:53:24 AM
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MKSGR,
I assume from your posts that you are a current 997TT owner. Is that accurate ? Or, did you sell your 997TT ? If no, why don't you sell it for something else that will make you happy, whatever that may be ? It sounds like the turbo isn't your cup of tea. Why waste your precious time constantly badmouthing this particular vehicle. If you are so unhappy with it, just dump it like a bad habit or girlfriend ? Your characterizing the TT like its some kind of disease. So, treat it like one and cut it out of your life. FWIW, what vehicles DO you like as daily drivers ? Just interested, since you seem like a real hard ass viz a viz the 997TT. I thought another guy on this list dumped his TT and purchased an F430 (dingleberry ?). Maybe you should follow suit. Life is too short to be so unhappy. Just my 2 cents.
My case s special: I had looked forward to ordering a new 997TT to replace my previous 996TTS until the first rumours/news about the 997TT came out. Let me say, our ex-ante expectations were pretty high (you can read them on rennteam if you use the search function).
Then came the frustrating news: not enough power, old 5-gear Tip, manual slower than Tip, etc. etc. Since then, the negative news flow has continued, the latest pieces of information being insufficient development work done on new AWD system and poor lap times compared to the 996TT.
Regarding my potential ordering of a 997TT I have taken the decision not to buy this car. However, this decision was made last fall already.
Having said all that I am still very annoyed about Porsche frustrating long-term customers like me by presenting a car like the 997TT I would have loved to buy a new TT
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If you had to jump to a 599 to satisfy your requirements, great. But that is one heck of a $$$ leap. Enjoy.
By the way, just hope it laps the Ring as fast. The following times are listed for Ferraris:
1. 7'55" F430F1 - Sport Auto
2. 7'56" 360 Challenge Stradale - Sport Auto
3. 8'05" 575M Maranello - 580hp - Sport Auto
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If you had to jump to a 599 to satisfy your requirements, great. But that is one heck of a $$$ leap. Enjoy.
By the way, just hope it laps the Ring as fast. The following times are listed for Ferraris:
1. 7'55" F430F1 - Sport Auto
2. 7'56" 360 Challenge Stradale - Sport Auto
3. 8'05" 575M Maranello - 580hp - Sport Auto
Little correction: the 575M Maranello has 515 hp.
BTW Markus, I drove the 599 today, absolutely astonishing car.
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If you had to jump to a 599 to satisfy your requirements, great. But that is one heck of a $$$ leap. Enjoy.
By the way, just hope it laps the Ring as fast. The following times are listed for Ferraris:
1. 7'55" F430F1 - Sport Auto
2. 7'56" 360 Challenge Stradale - Sport Auto
3. 8'05" 575M Maranello - 580hp - Sport Auto
Little correction: the 575M Maranello has 515 hp.
BTW Markus, I drove the 599 today, absolutely astonishing car.
Sssshhhhh! You might prevent him from considering the Rt12 .:!.
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If you had to jump to a 599 to satisfy your requirements, great. But that is one heck of a $$$ leap. Enjoy.
By the way, just hope it laps the Ring as fast. The following times are listed for Ferraris:
1. 7'55" F430F1 - Sport Auto
2. 7'56" 360 Challenge Stradale - Sport Auto
3. 8'05" 575M Maranello - 580hp - Sport Auto
BTW Markus, I drove the 599 today, absolutely astonishing car.
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Good to know What did you like / dislike most?
Would be very interesting to hear about your experience
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MP,
Good pragmatic response from someone who actually OWNS a 997TT. I agree with all you stated and would love to hear from others who actually own the vehicle with respect to their real life daily driving experiences (not internet trolls who get their "driving" exposure from reading magazine articles).
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MP,
Again, I could not agree with you more. If I had my druthers I would call Gianni at LI Ferrari and give him my order for the 599. But, the 599 would be less optimal for me than the TT for many practical reasons: 1. its raining in NY right now - inclement weather would be one reason; 2. running errand with kids on weekends - no backseat in 599; 3. relative deminimus repair expense on TT vs. 599 - I have been known to nick a few fenders; these are just a few. Again, no rationale person would pick the TT over the 599, but its like comparing apples to oranges, like comparing Kim Basinger to Claudia Schiffer or Giselle Bunchen. They both get you where you want to go, but one is a 1 night stand (or maybe a few nights) and the other you leave your wife for and give her ALL of your assets.
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Nurburgring Track Times
http://www.supercars.net/PitLane?viewThread=y&gID=3&fID=0&tID=10073
7:28 --- 166.652 km/h -- Porsche Carrera GT, 612 PS/ 1475 kg, Walther Roehrl,(Autobild 07/04
7:40 --- 161.217 km/h -- Porsche 997 Turbo, 480 PS/ ??? kg, Michelin Cup Sport tyres (Motortrend)
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AUM said:
Even on superhighways in EU, how can anyone safely hit speeds of 300+kmh and stay there for any length of time without having to pass someone - a very dangerous proposition, given how other drivers frequently forget to check their rearview mirrors before passing!
+++ I slow down to 260 km/h while overtaking on the autobahn. And slower if the car in front looks like it might pull out to overtake another vehicle. Safety is my first priority. After speed.
BTW, the 997 Turbo is a near perfect all-weather autobahn rocket and general sports car. Its problems only become evident when it is pushed hard on a track or on fast and empty back roads.