991 GT3 Real Weight

991 GT3 Real Weight

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qbix

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50 posts

136 months

Thursday 5th June 2014
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Porsche says 1430kg unladen weight (DIN) or 1505kg (EG).

What is exactly it's weight and what does it include? I would like to know if any of these weights include the steel brakes (or PCCB) and the clubsport option (cage+buckets). Weightwise the rest of optional equipment is not that important I assume.

My build is clubsport, front lift, standard tank, tracking prep. What is going to be the weight of this car??
I was supprised when I weighted my E92 M3 DKG. With me (90kg) and half of the tank the car weighted 1710kg! Was suppose to weight close to 1630kg.

Another question that if anyone of you is able to answer is a HERO is that if I order Porsche Tracking Preparation + Front Axle Lift the battery will be extra+extra heavier or just extra heavier? With just the front lift alone the battery is bigger. Same for the Porsche tracking. The battery is also bigger. What if I get the lift PLUS the tracking? How heavier the battery is compared to a bare GT3's battery?

Thanks!

mrdemon

21,146 posts

280 months

Thursday 5th June 2014
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not possible to answer any of that, just weigh yours when you get it and tell us.
shame all the tech adds weight to the GT3 as I find on B roads weight is the enemy no matter what the tech.

pats last of the Porsche lightweights at 1250kgs ;-)

Both the M3 and the 350Z just failed on B roads big time but both have got rave review in the past and are said to be top of their game at the time, I kept both 2 months each !!!!! neither worked at all on UK B roads. but then nor does any GT3 !!!

lets hope the 991 fairs better for UK road use. and not just in the land of nod.

isaldiri

22,015 posts

183 months

Thursday 5th June 2014
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A PH'er (bigmowley I think) who has/had one put his on some corner weight scales some time ago. Came in quite high compared to the manufacturer claimed weight if I remember correctly but the factory car was probably outfitted with all lightweight options and not a lot of standard options (possibly no aircon/nav etc) which most customer cars are going to be carrying.


matsoc

853 posts

147 months

Thursday 5th June 2014
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DCTs are a lot heavier than manual gear boxes, I believe that the new M3 comes as manual mainly to be able to declare a lower weight as the sales would 90% DCT.

What I can't stand about the 991 is the 7 speed manual, totally fool developing a manual starting from a DCT...


qbix

Original Poster:

50 posts

136 months

Thursday 5th June 2014
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Isn't it that the weights given by the manufacturer should include some options?

fioran0

2,410 posts

187 months

Thursday 5th June 2014
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mrdemon said:
pats last of the Porsche lightweights at 1250kgs
I swear your cars get lighter every time you post. Are bits falling off them?

Joking aside, is that an actual weight (i assume for your boxster) or are you guesstimating?
1250kg would seem to be lighter than the Porsche quoted weights for both the boxster and cayman which were 2811 lbs (1278kg) and 2855 lbs (1298kg) IIRC. Given that Porsche fill the cabin with helium prior to weighing (or some other trickery) I have literally never seen a stock car weigh less than its quoted weights.

You should know more than me on this of course, i assume you are on planet 9 etc but what are these actually hitting the scales at. The few I have seen on scales have all been comfortably in the 2900lbs (1318kg) ; with some north of 3000lbs (1364kg).


lemmingjames

7,715 posts

219 months

Thursday 5th June 2014
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mrdemon said:
not possible to answer any of that, just weigh yours when you get it and tell us.
shame all the tech adds weight to the GT3 as I find on B roads weight is the enemy no matter what the tech.
You what? my scooby forester weighs around 1550kg with me in and is great fun down the twisties, id imagine the Evo and normal Scoobies would be equally as good/fun and weigh around the same. The enemy of any B-Road blaster is surely how compliant the cars suspension is set up?

I think you need driving lessons tbh

mrdemon

21,146 posts

280 months

Thursday 5th June 2014
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lemmingjames said:
You what? my scooby forester weighs around 1550kg with me in and is great fun down the twisties, id imagine the Evo and normal Scoobies would be equally as good/fun and weigh around the same. The enemy of any B-Road blaster is surely how compliant the cars suspension is set up?

I think you need driving lessons tbh
we would all be better off with driver training, to say you don't need any would be foolish.

fun and going fast don't link hand in hand, you can have fun at 50 mph does not say it can do 130 down the fosse way though.

mrdemon

21,146 posts

280 months

Thursday 5th June 2014
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fioran0 said:
I swear your cars get lighter every time you post. Are bits falling off them?

Joking aside, is that an actual weight (i assume for your boxster) or are you guesstimating?
1250kg would seem to be lighter than the Porsche quoted weights for both the boxster and cayman which were 2811 lbs (1278kg) and 2855 lbs (1298kg) IIRC. Given that Porsche fill the cabin with helium prior to weighing (or some other trickery) I have literally never seen a stock car weigh less than its quoted weights.

You should know more than me on this of course, i assume you are on planet 9 etc but what are these actually hitting the scales at. The few I have seen on scales have all been comfortably in the 2900lbs (1318kg) ; with some north of 3000lbs (1364kg).
it does get lighter as I take stuff out and been swapping bits,
I don't carry the roof, I have swapped the battery to a race one, ti exhaust, PCCB ;-), and removed all the st.

I'll get it weighed when I have my next geo for you :-) so yes a est figure based on Porsche figures, but it's one of the lightest SPyder out there :-)

If I put in some Carbon race seats over the Porsche buckets it would take it down a fair few more KG's
Porsche buckets still weight a ton. If I sprint it next year it will have Carbon race seats if allowed in my class.

lemmingjames

7,715 posts

219 months

Thursday 5th June 2014
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mrdemon said:
lemmingjames said:
You what? my scooby forester weighs around 1550kg with me in and is great fun down the twisties, id imagine the Evo and normal Scoobies would be equally as good/fun and weigh around the same. The enemy of any B-Road blaster is surely how compliant the cars suspension is set up?

I think you need driving lessons tbh
we would all be better off with driver training, to say you don't need any would be foolish.

fun and going fast don't link hand in hand, you can have fun at 50 mph does not say it can do 130 down the fosse way though.
We are not discussing speed down country lanes, you said a cars weight goes against it and im saying that my heavier car is just as fun. At no point did i mention speed. I therefore come to the conclusion that you are trolling in an attempt to get a rise from people with a come back of how your spyder is a better car as its slower and more supple than the '3s etc ad infinitum

If you hadnt of sold your 96'3 youd have been promoted to the realms of driving demi-god and wouldnt need lessons.

p.s. do you not 'speed' down country lanes because your cars not fast enough, hence the weight reduction



mrdemon

21,146 posts

280 months

Thursday 5th June 2014
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So 1st you started off saying I need driving lessons, now you are saying I would be faster than either of your cars.
which I might add makes it faster not slower !!!

lol funny you are.

lemmingjames

7,715 posts

219 months

Thursday 5th June 2014
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i know, im a stand uup comedian in my spare time but back on topic, your still wrong about a cars weight vs fun vs b-roads

and i still didnt talk about speed so stop looking for an argument that isnt there

av185

20,464 posts

142 months

Thursday 5th June 2014
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mrdemon said:
not possible to answer any of that, just weigh yours when you get it and tell us.
shame all the tech adds weight to the GT3 as I find on B roads weight is the enemy no matter what the tech.

pats last of the Porsche lightweights at 1250kgs ;-)

Both the M3 and the 350Z just failed on B roads big time but both have got rave review in the past and are said to be top of their game at the time, I kept both 2 months each !!!!! neither worked at all on UK B roads. but then nor does any GT3 !!!

lets hope the 991 fairs better for UK road use. and not just in the land of nod.
The B roads where you are then must be different to the B roads where I am.....mind you, Yorkshire Cumbria and Lancashire do have some of the best drivers roads which is good as they deliver you to some of the UKs best pubs quicker too....hehe....especially in E46 E90 or E92 M3s which are not far behind certain 911s......admittedly the E36 was not the best and probably the E90(saloon) the pick despite its lack of carbon roof (unlike the coupe) which appears to improve handling in conjuction with its different set up...yes

My 991 GT3 will never see a track....I and many others view it as the ultimate road car having removed any 'indiosyncracies' of the 997 for this use but many will no doubt disagree.....biggrin:

mrdemon

21,146 posts

280 months

Friday 6th June 2014
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lemmingjames said:
i know, im a stand uup comedian in my spare time but back on topic, your still wrong about a cars weight vs fun vs b-roads

and i still didnt talk about speed so stop looking for an argument that isnt there
buy a MX5 and be happy then :-p

isaldiri

22,015 posts

183 months

Friday 6th June 2014
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qbix said:
Isn't it that the weights given by the manufacturer should include some options?
They do. lightweight options... wink

Plus helium probably as fioran0 says. Can't say I have ever heard of a customer car weighing the same as the factory declared weight.

Carl_Docklands

14,647 posts

277 months

Friday 6th June 2014
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qbix said:
Porsche says 1430kg unladen weight (DIN) or 1505kg (EG).

What is exactly it's weight and what does it include? I would like to know if any of these weights include the steel brakes (or PCCB) and the clubsport option (cage+buckets). Weightwise the rest of optional equipment is not that important I assume.

My build is clubsport, front lift, standard tank, tracking prep. What is going to be the weight of this car??
I was supprised when I weighted my E92 M3 DKG. With me (90kg) and half of the tank the car weighted 1710kg! Was suppose to weight close to 1630kg.

Another question that if anyone of you is able to answer is a HERO is that if I order Porsche Tracking Preparation + Front Axle Lift the battery will be extra+extra heavier or just extra heavier? With just the front lift alone the battery is bigger. Same for the Porsche tracking. The battery is also bigger. What if I get the lift PLUS the tracking? How heavier the battery is compared to a bare GT3's battery?

Thanks!
The 991 GT3 as tested in car and driver weighed in with 3197 lb or 1450.13 KG.

This car was a clubsport with PCCB.

http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/2014-porsche-9...