981 options you wish you had (not) specced and why?

981 options you wish you had (not) specced and why?

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robj4

412 posts

163 months

Wednesday 6th March 2019
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bcr5784 said:
You might well find that your speedo is a bit optimistic, mine was (use a freestanding GPS to find out - or time between mile posts on the Motorway). I think the general rule is that you won't get prosecuted unless you are doing more than 70+10% +2mph = 79mph. If there are other factors such as poor visibility etc then I really wouldn't push your luck.
That's one of the first things I do with any new car, the GTS and the GT4 were both unerringly accurate, 1mph (optimistic) over at 50

skinny

5,269 posts

241 months

Wednesday 6th March 2019
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SkinnyPete said:
Why the electric seats? I have them on mine and they are totally superfluous, the manually adjustable sport seats plus are far superior. In fact every time I drive another Porsche with sport seats plus it reminds me how bad the 14 way electrical ones are frown
I just imagined them to have a lot more adjustment available, sometimes i can struggle to get really comfortable in a seat. I understand you can get the electric adjustment on both both sports and non sports seats (i would want electric sports seats). Well at the moment anyway, obviously i need to sit in a couple first and see how i get on. Mrs skinny is a little shorter so presets might also be useful.

Twinfan said:
Sport Chrono on a 981 only blips in Sport Plus, not Sport, unlike on a 718 where if you have Sport Chrono it blips in both modes.
Ok thanks. I was expecting that there was a sports mode where it included the blip, which i wouldn't be able to independently disable whilst in that mode.

As for sounds, was burmester an option on the 981? I don't think I've seen a single car with it fitted (or at least, advertised)


Twinfan

10,125 posts

110 months

Wednesday 6th March 2019
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Yep Burmester was a stupidly priced option at £2663. Bose was bad enough at £801. I think for both you may have had to have PCM at £2141 too, or at least Sound Package Plus at £1052 to get the CDR head unit.

I think Bose and Burnester are a waste of money in a noisy mid-engined sportscar like the Cayman. I only ordered SPP so I could get a reversing camera and DAB!

bcr5784

7,181 posts

151 months

Wednesday 6th March 2019
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Twinfan said:
Yep Burmester was a stupidly priced option at £2663. Bose was bad enough at £801. I think for both you may have had to have PCM at £2141 too, or at least Sound Package Plus at £1052 to get the CDR head unit.

I think Bose and Burnester are a waste of money in a noisy mid-engined sportscar like the Cayman. I only ordered SPP so I could get a reversing camera and DAB!
+1

mrbikerdood

66 posts

96 months

Wednesday 6th March 2019
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Mine came with some James bond st ….


DJMC

3,505 posts

109 months

Wednesday 6th March 2019
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Porsche911R said:
BOSE is 10x better than SPP though, I like it.

just turn the base down 2 clicks and up the treble about 3 and it sounds pretty good, SPP is pretty st.
SSP is better than the BOSE in my TTS. It's good enough for a noisy car.

Twinfan

10,125 posts

110 months

Wednesday 6th March 2019
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DJMC said:
SSP is better than the BOSE in my TTS. It's good enough for a noisy car.
Not sure why MrD thinks Bose is 10x better, most people seem to think it's decidedly average. In a noisy sportscar I find SPP is good enough for the odd cruise. Most of the time it's off and I have the windows open driving

Porsche911R

21,146 posts

271 months

Wednesday 6th March 2019
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Twinfan said:
Not sure why MrD thinks Bose is 10x better, most people seem to think it's decidedly average. In a noisy sportscar I find SPP is good enough for the odd cruise. Most of the time it's off and I have the windows open driving
because I have had 8 porkers with and without it, and BOSE is a far better system once set up.

One cannot drive windows open in modern cars due to high buffering.

Is what is hence hence the step in price in the 3 systems.

FrankCayman

2,132 posts

219 months

Wednesday 6th March 2019
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Porsche911R said:
because I have had 8 porkers with and without it, and BOSE is a far better system once set up.

One cannot drive windows open in modern cars due to high buffering.

Is what is hence hence the step in price in the 3 systems.
It makes no difference how many Porsches you've had. The Bose v Spp debate depends on the model of Porsche and personal preference.

987 Boxster benefitted from Bose, yet the weird cabin acoustics of the 987 Cayman didn't require Bose over Spp.

Bose was slightly better than Spp in a 981, but really not worth the extra cash.

Of course, I don't expect you to agree!

anonymous-user

60 months

Wednesday 6th March 2019
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Bose is tosh.

SPP is ok, anyone recommend the Burmeister ?

SkinnyPete

1,485 posts

155 months

Wednesday 6th March 2019
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skinny said:
SkinnyPete said:
Why the electric seats? I have them on mine and they are totally superfluous, the manually adjustable sport seats plus are far superior. In fact every time I drive another Porsche with sport seats plus it reminds me how bad the 14 way electrical ones are frown
I just imagined them to have a lot more adjustment available, sometimes i can struggle to get really comfortable in a seat. I understand you can get the electric adjustment on both both sports and non sports seats (i would want electric sports seats). Well at the moment anyway, obviously i need to sit in a couple first and see how i get on. Mrs skinny is a little shorter so presets might also be useful.
My argument against the 14 way adjustable is more the lack of support, I almost fall out of the seat at every corner. I think I've said it before but my old Mondeo is has more aggressively bolstered seats.

P.S. Wouldn't buy a Porsche without Bose, SPP is awful. Just get BOSE and knock bass down 2 clicks and its perfect.

bcr5784

7,181 posts

151 months

Wednesday 6th March 2019
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Only know one guy with Burmester - he didn't think it was anything special. Whether that is because everything sounds naff in a Cayman at speed, or whether it's because everything sounds naff in a Cayman, even stopped, I can't say.

Twinfan

10,125 posts

110 months

Wednesday 6th March 2019
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Porsche911R said:
One cannot drive windows open in modern cars due to high buffering.
Bobbins. I have the same AWE foilers you had on your GT4 and they work great.

Flyferrari

249 posts

289 months

Wednesday 6th March 2019
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I went fairly nuts on options when I speced my 981 BGTS.......actually......who am I kidding.....I went mental with the options! Thing is, I could afford it and, in hindsight, there isn't a single one I would delete. It is a keeper after all and it's my daily too.

I love my 18 way electric seats, both the ease of getting out of a tight parking spot at work and the dipping nearside mirror when reversing. The memory is nice after some kind tech moves my seats around.

I love my Burmester. I had a loan Boxster S for a few weeks before I ordered my car and I HATED the Bose. It was awful! I love the Bose in our MX-5 so was somewhat surprised to find that.

I leathered everything in sight and, once I ran out of official options, I started making up my own via Exclusive. Once again, fortunately ,given the cost, no regrets there either. It's all "horses for courses".

skinny

5,269 posts

241 months

Wednesday 6th March 2019
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SkinnyPete said:
My argument against the 14 way adjustable is more the lack of support, I almost fall out of the seat at every corner. I think I've said it before but my old Mondeo is has more aggressively bolstered seats.

P.S. Wouldn't buy a Porsche without Bose, SPP is awful. Just get BOSE and knock bass down 2 clicks and its perfect.
Thanks - i won't rule out the basic sports seats then.

I've read both ways re SPP vs bose. I don't expect something to blow my mind esp in the 981 boxster cabin - as long as i can get my tunes on and hear all the highs and lows across all my music!


Edited by skinny on Thursday 7th March 08:05

Zagamuffin1

64 posts

69 months

Friday 8th March 2019
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Flyferrari said:
I went fairly nuts on options when I speced my 981 BGTS.......actually......who am I kidding.....I went mental with the options! Thing is, I could afford it and, in hindsight, there isn't a single one I would delete. It is a keeper after all and it's my daily too.

I love my 18 way electric seats, both the ease of getting out of a tight parking spot at work and the dipping nearside mirror when reversing. The memory is nice after some kind tech moves my seats around.

I love my Burmester. I had a loan Boxster S for a few weeks before I ordered my car and I HATED the Bose. It was awful! I love the Bose in our MX-5 so was somewhat surprised to find that.

I leathered everything in sight and, once I ran out of official options, I started making up my own via Exclusive. Once again, fortunately ,given the cost, no regrets there either. It's all "horses for courses".
FF

I’d love to see the spec sheet on a car that was hammered with options and a few pics maybe.sounds like the proper way to buy a bxt if budget ain’t an option.

Porsche911R

21,146 posts

271 months

Friday 8th March 2019
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FrankCayman said:
It makes no difference how many Porsches you've had. The Bose v Spp debate depends on the model of Porsche and personal preference.

987 Boxster benefitted from Bose, yet the weird cabin acoustics of the 987 Cayman didn't require Bose over Spp.

Bose was slightly better than Spp in a 981, but really not worth the extra cash.

Of course, I don't expect you to agree!
but I do agree you state is slight better :-) you have to pay for slightly better hence the option choices on Porsche and all other brands.

it's pretty simple. I do think, yes it's a bit more than Slightly better hence I speced it yet again over SPP.

Porsche911R

21,146 posts

271 months

Friday 8th March 2019
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SkinnyPete said:
P.S. Wouldn't buy a Porsche without Bose, SPP is awful. Just get BOSE and knock bass down 2 clicks and its perfect.
correct makes you wonder what other people talk st about lol but that's forums for you :-)

Adam B

27,899 posts

260 months

Friday 8th March 2019
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Schmed said:
Bose is tosh.

SPP is ok, anyone recommend the Burmeister ?
it's excellent but silly money, a car sound system will always be compromised IMHO

great if it was specced by the first owner


I found Bose better than standard Porsche SS


dbryder

98 posts

144 months

Friday 8th March 2019
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My 981CS has SPP.

the speakers for BASE/SPP/BOSE and Burmester are all cheap and made by the same company (ASK) and branded.

So far I've done the tweeters from Musicar, that alone is enough for me I think.

https://rennlist.com/forums/991/966586-musicar-nor...

/D

Edited by dbryder on Friday 8th March 13:05