Same goes for all the interior parts in aluminium trim. I don't mind that too much on interior trim parts, but what most disappointed me was the inserts on the 991 steering wheel. For the price you pay for these kind of cars, is it asking too much for some decent materials? Especially the ones you come in direct touch with; you can fool the eye, but you can instantly feel that it is plastic when you touch it.
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Joost:Same goes for all the interior parts in aluminium trim. I don't mind that too much on interior trim parts, but what most disappointed me was the inserts on the 991 steering wheel. For the price you pay for these kind of cars, is it asking too much for some decent materials? Especially the ones you come in direct touch with; you can fool the eye, but you can instantly feel that it is plastic when you touch it.
Comparing the interior of my former 996 Carrera (first water cooled 911) with my current 991.2 Carrera GTS Convertible, it is like comparing the interior quality of a Lada with a Mercedes S class. No kidding. It was sooooo bad... Plastic everywhere, bad quality plastic, bad smelling plastic and it felt weird as well (haptics).
RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991.2 Carrera GTS Cabriolet (2018), Audi R8 V10 Plus (2016), Mercedes E63 S AMG Edition 1 (2018), Mini JCW (2015)
RC:Comparing the interior of my former 996 Carrera (first water cooled 911) with my current 991.2 Carrera GTS Convertible, it is like comparing the interior quality of a Lada with a Mercedes S class. No kidding. It was sooooo bad... Plastic everywhere, bad quality plastic, bad smelling plastic and it felt weird as well (haptics).
True, I have to admit, they have come a long way from the 996.
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Joost:Same goes for all the interior parts in aluminium trim. I don't mind that too much on interior trim parts, but what most disappointed me was the inserts on the 991 steering wheel. For the price you pay for these kind of cars, is it asking too much for some decent materials? Especially the ones you come in direct touch with; you can fool the eye, but you can instantly feel that it is plastic when you touch it.
It’s not just the plastic on the steering wheel but also the “cheap” feeling turn signal levers. I hate them. They feel like they could break off any minute.
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Gauss:Joost:Same goes for all the interior parts in aluminium trim. I don't mind that too much on interior trim parts, but what most disappointed me was the inserts on the 991 steering wheel. For the price you pay for these kind of cars, is it asking too much for some decent materials? Especially the ones you come in direct touch with; you can fool the eye, but you can instantly feel that it is plastic when you touch it.
It’s not just the plastic on the steering wheel but also the “cheap” feeling turn signal levers. I hate them. They feel like they could break off any minute.
Yeah, I get what you mean. But to be honest, I have never driven any car where I felt that the turn signal levers were confidence inspiring. (Admitted, being a "poor maan", I almost exclusively drive poor man's cars :-/ )
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Joost:Gauss:Joost:Same goes for all the interior parts in aluminium trim. I don't mind that too much on interior trim parts, but what most disappointed me was the inserts on the 991 steering wheel. For the price you pay for these kind of cars, is it asking too much for some decent materials? Especially the ones you come in direct touch with; you can fool the eye, but you can instantly feel that it is plastic when you touch it.
It’s not just the plastic on the steering wheel but also the “cheap” feeling turn signal levers. I hate them. They feel like they could break off any minute.
Yeah, I get what you mean. But to be honest, I have never driven any car where I felt that the turn signal levers were confidence inspiring. (Admitted, being a "poor maan", I almost exclusively drive poor man's cars :-/ )
In Ferrari and Lamborghinis they did away with the stalk, nothing to break off
i actually liked the Huracan method (turn signals, etc. in the steering wheel) quite a lot, didn't expect that. Needs some getting used to though.
RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991.2 Carrera GTS Cabriolet (2018), Audi R8 V10 Plus (2016), Mercedes E63 S AMG Edition 1 (2018), Mini JCW (2015)
Turn signal in 90’s BMW felt pretty decent (like they wouldn’t break off)
18 GT3 Manual, 73 Carrera RS 2.7 Carbon Fiber replica (1,890 lbs), 06 EVO9 with track mods. Former: 16 Cayman GT4, 73 911S, Two 951S's, 996 C2, 993 C2, 98 Ferrari 550, 79 635CSi
Joost:Same goes for all the interior parts in aluminium trim. I don't mind that too much on interior trim parts, but what most disappointed me was the inserts on the 991 steering wheel. For the price you pay for these kind of cars, is it asking too much for some decent materials? Especially the ones you come in direct touch with; you can fool the eye, but you can instantly feel that it is plastic when you touch it.
I'm sure this is for your safety - imagine if a Swede (or Canadian!) got in his Porsche at -30C some winter day, and accidentally licked his steering wheel trim....
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4trac:I'm sure this is for your safety - imagine if a Swede (or Canadian!) got in his Porsche at -30C some winter day, and accidentally licked his steering wheel trim....
2017 991.2 Carrera 4 GTS | GT Silver Metallic - The GT3 Killah!
2013 Audi S3 | Glacier White
4trac:Joost:Same goes for all the interior parts in aluminium trim. I don't mind that too much on interior trim parts, but what most disappointed me was the inserts on the 991 steering wheel. For the price you pay for these kind of cars, is it asking too much for some decent materials? Especially the ones you come in direct touch with; you can fool the eye, but you can instantly feel that it is plastic when you touch it.
I'm sure this is for your safety - imagine if a Swede (or Canadian!) got in his Porsche at -30C some winter day, and accidentally licked his steering wheel trim....
I think you are talking about the Fins. The Canadians just huddle together and drink beer while watching some idiotic tourists do that. And the Swedes? They are busy with their twins to even think about doing those things.
Joost:Same goes for all the interior parts in aluminium trim. I don't mind that too much on interior trim parts, but what most disappointed me was the inserts on the 991 steering wheel. For the price you pay for these kind of cars, is it asking too much for some decent materials? Especially the ones you come in direct touch with; you can fool the eye, but you can instantly feel that it is plastic when you touch it.
That was the reason for me to change the silver inserts to the black-GT3 inserts on my T.
NOT an easy DIY-job...
Blueflame
blueflame:
That was the reason for me to change the silver inserts to the black-GT3 inserts on my T.
Why not keep the wheel without the inserts? It would save you weight
2017 991.2 Carrera 4 GTS | GT Silver Metallic - The GT3 Killah!
2013 Audi S3 | Glacier White
blueflame:The black inserts save enough about the heavy chromed ones...
Blueflame
Did you have to take the steering wheel off? Disconnect the battery and so on?
I one change the steering wheel on the Boxster and it was a bit of effort getting airbag and cabling right.
2017 991.2 Carrera 4 GTS | GT Silver Metallic - The GT3 Killah!
2013 Audi S3 | Glacier White
bluelines:blueflame:The black inserts save enough about the heavy chromed ones...
Blueflame
Did you have to take the steering wheel off? Disconnect the battery and so on?
I one change the steering wheel on the Boxster and it was a bit of effort getting airbag and cabling right.
The whole program... but I just had to pay my OPC for the work...
Blueflame
04.07.2018 17:22:58
KresoF1:Just got this not very nice rumor news. Apparently, 991.2 GT3 RS from production October 2018 Will have less power. More restrictive exhaust system acquired for new regulations is to blame.
Ok, this info is from my side taken with grin of salt but...
I would think this would make it more socially responsible and desirable. The over powered polluting version will be worthless on the used car market. Can’t wait to see the 992 Econ numbers. (Do I need a sarcasm warning at this point with you guys?)
04.07.2018 17:47:02
04.07.2018 19:07:31
bluelines:I guess that will become the standard modification in the future... filter out
...
My hairy chest spec GT3 beast gonna be worth millions .. Hopefully one day you and Gnil will witness it. The 4.0 is a absolute diamond ...
throt
"I Have Done It!".
991 GT3 pick up in October 2014.
991 GT3.2 pick up April/May 2018. ( Hairy Chest Spec ).
Vauxhall Zafira 1.6 Exclusive pick up June 2013. ( Shit Box )
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throt:bluelines:I guess that will become the standard modification in the future... filter out
...
My hairy chest spec GT3 beast gonna be worth millions .. Hopefully one day you and Gnil will witness it. The 4.0 is a absolute diamond ...
Yes, the last true NA The next already have to breathe through a filter...
PS. Even when Sweden wins over England I will not hold back my 3.0 twin-turbo GT3 killer power plant to make you feel better about your 4.0. You are hairy enough to handle two losses
2017 991.2 Carrera 4 GTS | GT Silver Metallic - The GT3 Killah!
2013 Audi S3 | Glacier White
bluelines:throt:bluelines:I guess that will become the standard modification in the future... filter out
...
My hairy chest spec GT3 beast gonna be worth millions .. Hopefully one day you and Gnil will witness it. The 4.0 is a absolute diamond ...
PS. Even when Sweden wins over England I will not hold back my 3.0 twin-turbo GT3 killer power plant to make you feel better about your 4.0. You are hairy enough to handle two losses
Ffs,,,,,..
..
throt
"I Have Done It!".
991 GT3 pick up in October 2014.
991 GT3.2 pick up April/May 2018. ( Hairy Chest Spec ).
Vauxhall Zafira 1.6 Exclusive pick up June 2013. ( Shit Box )
Rennteam Hairy Chest Advisor.
bluelines:I guess that will become the standard modification in the future... filter out
Already heard talks from mechanics of another brand and they said not filter out, but empty the filter
When I had my first catalyst car , a golf GTI , it is what we did , just emptied the thing , back where my lost 10 HP
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964 Carrera 4 -- 997.2 C2S , -20mm -- 991 GT3 RS ( SOLD )