Turbo S fastest car ever (to get dirty)

Turbo S fastest car ever (to get dirty)

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Ernesto

Original Poster:

109 posts

187 months

Wednesday 11th December 2013
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My 991 turbo S is by far the quickest car I have ever had....not to drive, but to be totally engulfed by crap off the road. Seriously I am having to clean the rear number plate every 50 miles or so. My 997 Turbo S was almost as bad. I can't seem to remember any other 911 having such a vacuum effect.

Has anyone tried driving their 997 or 991 turbo with the rear spoiler permanently extended to see whether this reduces somewhat the magnitude of the effect?


smudger911

502 posts

272 months

Wednesday 11th December 2013
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Yep, have tried all that and it made little difference. Any road grim seems to get baked on with the amount of heat soaked up by the rear bumper and body panels.
Still... some might say it's a nice problem to have smile

Is your TTS your daily drive?
Impressions over the 997T ?

6C4GTS

5,185 posts

192 months

Wednesday 11th December 2013
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Complimentary stealth number plate - bloody genius these Porsche engineers!

Lovely car BTW!

Far Cough

2,429 posts

182 months

Wednesday 11th December 2013
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6C4GTS said:
Complimentary stealth number plate - bloody genius these Porsche engineers!

Lovely car BTW!
That what I thought. Leave it dirty , you never know when it may help you out !

Dr S

5,069 posts

240 months

Wednesday 11th December 2013
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Far Cough said:
6C4GTS said:
Complimentary stealth number plate - bloody genius these Porsche engineers!

Lovely car BTW!
That what I thought. Leave it dirty , you never know when it may help you out !
What he said... A wonder Porsche are not selling this as an option...

Ernesto

Original Poster:

109 posts

187 months

Wednesday 11th December 2013
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Hmmm, good advice. Leave it stealth.

It is my daily driver. Compared with 997 I would say the most obvious thing (apart from the interior etc) is how compliant/refined it is on the road. I remember the 997 being a lot harsher although it was a couple of years ago since I sold it. Straight line speed similar as you would expect but traction is better and generally the car is a lot more composed. PDK is faster and the sound is improved. To be honest I have only had the car 3 weeks and it is on winter tyres so haven't really had a chance to test absolute cornering grip yet. Brakes are awesome but seem to be too much on occasion for my soft winter front tyres.


hopeydaze

307 posts

164 months

Wednesday 11th December 2013
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They do get dirty. I was behind a 997 10 reg Turbo S on Henley Bridge last Saturday. Dirtiest Porsche I'd ever seen. Wife was with me and was was not amused when I uttered the standard Pistonheads comment about whether his other half was the same.

Far Cough

2,429 posts

182 months

Wednesday 11th December 2013
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Unless you can write your name on the car with a jet wash you are not trying hard enough !!!

Lordglenmorangie

3,070 posts

219 months

Thursday 12th December 2013
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It's those bleeding fat wheels at the back, this won't help just added some wider than stock biggrin


IMI A

9,844 posts

215 months

Friday 13th December 2013
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Lordglenmorangie said:
It's those bleeding fat wheels at the back, this won't help just added some wider than stock biggrin

look superb - few more pics pls! - where did you buy them from?

Lordglenmorangie

3,070 posts

219 months

Friday 13th December 2013
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Hi IMA, my son arranged the purchase, from Super Coupes in Aldermarston they had been on a showroom car GT2 .
They are not standard in that sprayed frozen grey with a stainless rim protector . Have always been reluctant to change from stock wheel but my wheels needed refurbing due to the centre cap removal at tyre changes causing lacquer damage. We did a bit of man maths biggrin and decided these gave the best look. Only have a couple of poor phone snaps taken in a force 8 storm but will post them up.

I believe Porsche shop have them on their web page

Edited by Lordglenmorangie on Sunday 15th December 15:05

Lordglenmorangie

3,070 posts

219 months

Friday 13th December 2013
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Pictures as promised

IMI A

9,844 posts

215 months

Friday 13th December 2013
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Really set the car off and look OEM.

pdj81

101 posts

160 months

Friday 13th December 2013
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LordGlen - very nice choice of wheels and colour with the yellow.

can I ask what alloys they are ? they don't look like OE 997 GT2 wheels to me but i could be wrong?

pdj81

101 posts

160 months

Friday 13th December 2013
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LordGlen - very nice choice of wheels and colour with the yellow.

can I ask what alloys they are ? they don't look like OE 997 GT2 wheels to me but i could be wrong?

RSnut

23 posts

177 months

Friday 13th December 2013
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Dont think those are OE, similar but better imo. these are BBS CH a classic wheel been around for donkeys. Look stunning in gunmetal and the rear wheel is drool worthy cool that dish effect!

Lordglenmorangie

3,070 posts

219 months

Friday 13th December 2013
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RSnut said:
Dont think those are OE, similar but better imo. these are BBS CH a classic wheel been around for donkeys. Look stunning in gunmetal and the rear wheel is drool worthy cool that dish effect!
Spot on , like you say the rear dish effect is cool. These wheels came from Super coupes who had them on a GT2 ( now sold) they had them painted ice grey and fitted a stainless rim protector . The GT 2 wheels were replaced by some specially made at a cost of 9K yikes

Lordglenmorangie

3,070 posts

219 months

Friday 13th December 2013
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pdj81 said:
LordGlen - very nice choice of wheels and colour with the yellow.

can I ask what alloys they are ? they don't look like OE 997 GT2 wheels to me but i could be wrong?
You are correct they are not GT2 wheels , another poster has covered this BBS

Skrambles

1,347 posts

278 months

Friday 13th December 2013
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I say, those wheels are rather tasty. lick

Captain Barnacle

20 posts

165 months

Friday 13th December 2013
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I think they are rubbish!!

Can take them off and put back to original if you want?

wink