The 997 Appreciation Thread

The 997 Appreciation Thread

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Magic919

14,126 posts

188 months

Tuesday 5th September 2017
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Some feel they haven't aged well and look a bit dated.

c4sman

745 posts

141 months

Tuesday 5th September 2017
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I went through a stage of being a claw hater, but now think they are very cool. I have said it before but i then the Gen 1 as a whole is ageing really well (if not modded too much) and already looks like a cool classic. The claws also happen to be the lightest 19' gen1 wheel from memory, which I only found out after swapping mine for a set of Carrera Classics at the time, which although looking like a "cleaner" wheel, turned out to be heavier than the standard claws.

So

24,091 posts

209 months

Tuesday 5th September 2017
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Magic919 said:
Some feel they haven't aged well and look a bit dated.
Now think carefully, was it the crab claws or you being discussed at the time?

So

24,091 posts

209 months

Tuesday 5th September 2017
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c4sman said:
I went through a stage of being a claw hater, but now think they are very cool. I have said it before but i then the Gen 1 as a whole is ageing really well (if not modded too much) and already looks like a cool classic. The claws also happen to be the lightest 19' gen1 wheel from memory, which I only found out after swapping mine for a set of Carrera Classics at the time, which although looking like a "cleaner" wheel, turned out to be heavier than the standard claws.
Me too, I disliked the claws when they were first launched but now think they are the coolest of the bunch. They look technical somehow and quite Porsche.


RDMcG

18,435 posts

194 months

Tuesday 5th September 2017
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My four 997ssmile....

WindyM

405 posts

127 months

Tuesday 5th September 2017
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What do I love? It's unusual and a good allrounder.

What do I hate? I'd have to sell it 3 times to buy it's sister GT3...

GT4P

4,549 posts

172 months

Tuesday 5th September 2017
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moonigan said:


Loving this car. Manual, PSE, Standard suspension.
Loving it to , no PASM ,my favourite colour and the carrera sport wheels what's not to love a 997 at its best! That's a keeper for sure!

MrVert

4,316 posts

226 months

Tuesday 5th September 2017
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WindyM said:


What do I love? It's unusual and a good allrounder.

What do I hate? I'd have to sell it 3 times to buy it's sister GT3...
That.....is stunning smokin

Filibuster

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2,564 posts

202 months

Wednesday 6th September 2017
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WindyM said:


What do I love? It's unusual and a good allrounder.

What do I hate? I'd have to sell it 3 times to buy it's sister GT3...
uuuhhhh, I'm a sucker for the 997 Targa!! IMO the 4S drivetrain suits the Targa best!
Looks lovely!! I especially love the Sport Design wheels wink

Is it PDK or manual?

WindyM

405 posts

127 months

Wednesday 6th September 2017
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Filibuster said:
Is it PDK or manual?

PDK, Paddles, Sport, Sport Plus, PSE biggrin

WindyM

405 posts

127 months

Wednesday 6th September 2017
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Cheib said:
I've seen a lot of comments about people saying they don't like the Lobster/Crab Claw wheels but I really like them.
They look better painted!


LaurasOtherHalf

21,429 posts

183 months

Wednesday 6th September 2017
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Here's us experiences the numb steering, crap interior, e-gas throttle somewhere in Europe. Quite a chore obviously.

Filibuster

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2,564 posts

202 months

Wednesday 6th September 2017
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WindyM said:

PDK, Paddles, Sport, Sport Plus, PSE biggrin
Lovely! Sound really like the perfect drivetrain for a Targa!!
And I love the Sport Design steering wheel!! IMO it is the most beautiful airbag wheel Porsche ever produced.
Will update the one on mine one day...

What is that black box on your dash? Radar detector of some form?

Cheib

22,078 posts

162 months

Wednesday 6th September 2017
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WindyM said:
Cheib said:
I've seen a lot of comments about people saying they don't like the Lobster/Crab Claw wheels but I really like them.
They look better painted!

That looks fantastic. Is that/wasn't there a special edition with those painted wheels ?

Rich_AR

1,835 posts

191 months

Wednesday 6th September 2017
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Love my 4S and its wide rear! Currently in a container on its way to Blighty.




Filibuster

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2,564 posts

202 months

Wednesday 6th September 2017
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Paddy_N_Murphy said:
Nice to see the love for a black Targa smile



as above -


Gotta love the ability to cover miles in comfort and speed - what a 911 was made for.
Is that Lake Como?
Also an average speed of 76mph over 800miles is pretty impressive.. French autoroutes no doubt wink
As you said, although a sportscar it is a great GT car! It is equally good cruising on the Autobahn at speed to cover ground quickly as it is on those tiny backroads around lake como.

isaldiri

16,254 posts

155 months

Wednesday 6th September 2017
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Not a bad send off for the 997 I think. Earlier this week



And a day later


So

24,091 posts

209 months

Wednesday 6th September 2017
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Paddy_N_Murphy said:
Nice to see the love for a black Targa smile



as above -


Gotta love the ability to cover miles in comfort and speed - what a 911 was made for.
That looks like the first section of Lake Garda as you arrive from Verona direction.

Filibuster

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2,564 posts

202 months

Wednesday 6th September 2017
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What I also love about the 997 is that it so so many things to so many people.

On this thread so far we have seen people taking their C4S to snowy places, some use their their Targa to take the OH on holiday to the lakes in northern Italy, others take their GT3 RS to the Nürburgring or Spa. It can also be used as your daily and be left in an airport carpark!
We have seen a pretty wide range of cars with the 996, but with the 997 Porsche have taken that variety to the next level. There is a car in the range for almost everyone. Be it a basic all can do manual C2 coupe, an airy PDK C4S Targa, a furious GT3 RS 4.0, an "every box ticked" Turbo S in loud colurs, a cup car for the racedriver car or a tiptronic C4 convertible for the wife biggrin

Some like it because of how it looks, some because how it drives. Others love how it is a great allrounder and others like it because of the heritage.
We see people using it as a daily driver, other only take in out on high days only, while for other it is a pure track day or race car.

That variety is pretty unique and has always been a selling point for the Porsche 911. There are not many other cars around that are equally versatile.


WindyM

405 posts

127 months

Wednesday 6th September 2017
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Paddy_N_Murphy said:
Filibuster said:
What is that black box on your dash? Radar detector of some form?
I was going to ask too - is that an aftermarket TMPS ? I've tried a couple. all fall to ratste after about 12 months. How's yours performing ?
(if it is one)
The black box is a TyrePal, TPMS substitute. This is the later one with a solar panel to recharge. Every cold/damp morning the alert goes off for low battery in all 4 wheels! Once the car (and presumably wheels/tyres) have warmed up, they go off and it works well.

Good on track too. PS2s really heat up and pressures rise, Cup 2s increase in temperature but pressures don't increase as high as the PS2s.

What I can't report on (thankfully) is how quickly it responds to a blowout. I've heard the update is a few seconds, by which time it could be game over eek .

I have the previous version (which you have to charge up periodically) on two other family cars and that's more reliable.