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nberry:Super Darius:Guys i'm at 7.000kms and no oil added till now...
Must i call PAG and ask what 's wrong?
You're not driving it hard enough.
This is true...i start to think is fault of this...
997TT RS Tuning stage II(sold),2011 Cayenne Turbo(sold),waiting 991 GT3 RS
23-May-2016 20:39:58
This oil topic is really strange on the 991 GT3 RS: I have something like 2 liters oil consumption on 4.000 km so far, so it seems normal... But what irritates me a lot is this stupid electronic gauge which has a complicated operating procedure and seems to show inaccurate levels from time to time. Here is my story (and my car is being checked at my Porsche Center these days):
> Measurement result using the gauge (no other way, anyway): 2 segments empty / 2 segment full
> Since Porsche recommends to have full 3 segments out of 4, I add 0.2 liter.
> New measurement after with oil temperature > 90°c and result = yellow warning lamp 'oil level at minimum, add oil'... Does this make sense ?... Not really...!...
> Due to the warning lamp which came up, I add 0.1 liter more. Then I drive about 10 km, again with oil temperature above 90°c, and take a new measurement. Result: Again yellow warning lamp...
> Then I decide to wait for day before starting the engine again. Come back again the next day, start up the engine, and since then everything normal.
I don't know who has invented this stupid electronic gauge, but it is really a mess! Especially on a car/engine which requires a close oil level monitoring!
... Apart from that, zero rubbing so far on my car (produced in January) !
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991 GT3 RS, Cayman GT4 / Gone: 997.2 GT3 RS 3.8, 997.2 GT3, Lotus Exige S, 964 Turbo 3.3
23-May-2016 21:41:18
It's a shame that there is no dipstick in this car. In the dry-sump models in particular, you just need a dipstick in the oil tank (not the motor), like the air-cooled 911's...
16 Cayman GT4, 73 Carrera RS 2.7 Carbon Fiber replica (1,890 lbs), 06 EVO9 with track mods. Former: 73 911S, Two 951S's, 996 C2, 993 C2, 98 Ferrari 550, 79 635CSi
23-May-2016 22:04:52
if you drive only short distances water vapor can accumulate over time keeping the oil level constant. If after many months of short trips you then go on a long run you will notice all the water which had been accumulating evapoarate quickly making it appear as though you just consumed a whole bunch of oil even though it was just water burning off and reflecting the correct oil level. Moral of the story is check your oil after a long journey and avoid so many short trips.
My turbo with 85k miles on it now uses less than one quart between oil changes. I drive the crap out of it.
Someone was recently implying that it is not possible to have fun on Swiss roads .
Here a two little videos I made today, one going up and one coming down , always staying within speed limits ( that's why on the short straight you will not hear me accelerate too much ) . This is one of my favorite road around here , it takes you to the '' watch manufacturer valley '' .
PS : Sport exhaust is set to off ( by mistake ) ...... but even then , the sound is pretty nice , nearly as good as any white GT4
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964 Carrera 4 -- 997.2 C2S , -20mm -- 991 GT3 RS
Nice :-)
I've tested using a polarizing filter on my iPhone to get rid of the reflections from the dash. It helps-
Look here: (Scroll down a bit and you find examples)
http://rennlist.com/forums/991-gt3-gt3rs-and-911r/899111-kobalts-great-white-rs-14.html
27-May-2016 12:06:16
27-May-2016 12:17:49
Kobalt , that filter seem to work well It was the first time I ever used my iPhone to film , now I need to link it with the app .
Carlos : that road is well known form the locals ...... and at about 5 km from the start of the hill, there is a Porsche ' guru' ( he does only cars up to 1989 , mods them quite dramatically ) and this is his test road .
There are also lots of cyclist , which can ruin a run . The road is actually much longer then what I showed . this is only one section .
964 Carrera 4 -- 997.2 C2S , -20mm -- 991 GT3 RS
27-May-2016 14:04:57
Gnil:Someone was recently implying that it is not possible to have fun on Swiss roads .
Here a two little videos I made today, one going up and one coming down , always staying within speed limits ( that's why on the short straight you will not hear me accelerate too much ) . This is one of my favorite road around here , it takes you to the '' watch manufacturer valley '' .
PS : Sport exhaust is set to off ( by mistake ) ...... but even then , the sound is pretty nice , nearly as good as any white GT4
Looks great - reminds me of my trip to Geneva last year
16 Cayman GT4, 73 Carrera RS 2.7 Carbon Fiber replica (1,890 lbs), 06 EVO9 with track mods. Former: 73 911S, Two 951S's, 996 C2, 993 C2, 98 Ferrari 550, 79 635CSi
27-May-2016 14:22:32
martini964:OMG Gnil, why you do this to " White gt4"s....
The white GT4 sends its greetings
2015 981 Cayman GT4 | Powerkit White - The fastest car on Rennteam
2013 Audi S3 | Glacier White
27-May-2016 14:46:15
Gnil:martini964:Any chance to do it again on 964?
I have of course done it in the 964 a few times , but never filmed It would scare the GT4's away, nothing beats a british green 964 with wood dashboard
2015 981 Cayman GT4 | Powerkit White - The fastest car on Rennteam
2013 Audi S3 | Glacier White