Which 991?
Which 991?
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mbutchers

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701 posts

236 months

Monday 18th August
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Back on here after a long period of absence.
Recently sold my 993 C2, and now looking to get into another 911. The sweetspot seems to be 991.1, as I prefer the non turbo thing. I've usually been a C2 person, but wanted views on the C4 and it's inherent traits.
Also, what are the must haves... Sport Chrono, PASM...?
Are there any kits/upgrades that allow the standard stereo interface to be Android/Carplay compatible?

Thanks in advance.

Edited by mbutchers on Monday 18th August 15:28

Koln-RS

4,048 posts

228 months

Monday 18th August
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Manual or Auto ?

mbutchers

Original Poster:

701 posts

236 months

Monday 18th August
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PDK. I’ve had it before and loved it.

Dimebars

967 posts

110 months

Tuesday 19th August
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Isn't the answer a GTS?

Paul_N

157 posts

33 months

Tuesday 19th August
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Definitely need the Porsche sports exhaust if a 991.1, makes a big difference in the sound.

JurassicGTS

1,883 posts

211 months

Tuesday 19th August
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Dimebars said:
Isn't the answer a GTS?
Yes, just awesome!

FriedMarsBar

487 posts

48 months

Wednesday
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in terms of Carplay/Android Auto, you need an aftermarket card and sometimes an external box to provide Carplay. NMAutomotive, Mr12Volt, AutoABC (no ext box reequired) or a NavTV card. You need to open the PCM3.1 and install the card, hook up the looms, store the external box somehere behind the PCM. NMAutmotive kit is well supported by a guy in the UK so easier to liaise with however there's tons of info about the others on various fora and FB etc.

Mr12Volt is sold by one guy who has a network of installers dotted all over the country, I can put you in touch with him if you want.

I love PDK and I'm also now in a 991.2 3.0 car however the NA 991.1s are amazing sounding with PSE.

NDA

23,364 posts

241 months

Wednesday
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mbutchers said:
Back on here after a long period of absence.
Recently sold my 993 C2, and now looking to get into another 911. The sweetspot seems to be 991.1, as I prefer the non turbo thing. I've usually been a C2 person, but wanted views on the C4 and it's inherent traits.
Also, what are the must haves... Sport Chrono, PASM...?
Are there any kits/upgrades that allow the standard stereo interface to be Android/Carplay compatible?
I have a 991.1 C4S which I am enjoying - it's a great blend of sports car and GT. I've recently come back from a few thousand miles across France in it and it was excellent. I deliberately chose the 991.1 as I didn't want a smaller engine with a turbo - I prefer the dual nature of the car's performance. Quite placid below around 4,000 revs, above that and it starts being a bit wild.

I have my phone on a mount and use Waze on that, I am not wed to Carplay. I have the standard exhaust and it sounds excellent (to my ears) but I do have the chrono and PASM etc. Some say that the chrono package is more attractive for re-sale, others say not. Make sure you get the better steering wheel if you can - paddles not buttons. Many of the other options were unimportant to me - heated steering wheel, 18 way adjustable seats etc.

If you have a warranty, then the Carplay thing might be an issue (not sure) as Porsche tend to be quite picky.

The 4S handles extremely well, although I am not really attempting the Mille Miglia every time I drive it.

Gratuitous pic


supersport

4,472 posts

243 months

Wednesday
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Dimebars said:
Isn't the answer a GTS?
With duck tail spoiler.

mbutchers

Original Poster:

701 posts

236 months

Wednesday
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Thanks for the replies.
GTS looks great - However, not a big fan of black wheels, and probably more inclined (as age takes hold 😬) to be happy with the standard 400ish bhp.
Would like to daily it, so comfort more important than outright dynamic prowess.
What are the thoughts on seats (bearing in mind the comfort comment). Sport seats look great, and I had the adaptive ones in my old GT3, but are the standard seats more comfortable for every day?

mbutchers

Original Poster:

701 posts

236 months

Wednesday
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FriedMarsBar said:
in terms of Carplay/Android Auto, you need an aftermarket card and sometimes an external box to provide Carplay. NMAutomotive, Mr12Volt, AutoABC (no ext box reequired) or a NavTV card. You need to open the PCM3.1 and install the card, hook up the looms, store the external box somehere behind the PCM. NMAutmotive kit is well supported by a guy in the UK so easier to liaise with however there's tons of info about the others on various fora and FB etc.

Mr12Volt is sold by one guy who has a network of installers dotted all over the country, I can put you in touch with him if you want.

I love PDK and I'm also now in a 991.2 3.0 car however the NA 991.1s are amazing sounding with PSE.
Great info - thanks. 😁

mbutchers

Original Poster:

701 posts

236 months

Wednesday
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NDA said:
mbutchers said:
Back on here after a long period of absence.
Recently sold my 993 C2, and now looking to get into another 911. The sweetspot seems to be 991.1, as I prefer the non turbo thing. I've usually been a C2 person, but wanted views on the C4 and it's inherent traits.
Also, what are the must haves... Sport Chrono, PASM...?
Are there any kits/upgrades that allow the standard stereo interface to be Android/Carplay compatible?
I have a 991.1 C4S which I am enjoying - it's a great blend of sports car and GT. I've recently come back from a few thousand miles across France in it and it was excellent. I deliberately chose the 991.1 as I didn't want a smaller engine with a turbo - I prefer the dual nature of the car's performance. Quite placid below around 4,000 revs, above that and it starts being a bit wild.

I have my phone on a mount and use Waze on that, I am not wed to Carplay. I have the standard exhaust and it sounds excellent (to my ears) but I do have the chrono and PASM etc. Some say that the chrono package is more attractive for re-sale, others say not. Make sure you get the better steering wheel if you can - paddles not buttons. Many of the other options were unimportant to me - heated steering wheel, 18 way adjustable seats etc.

If you have a warranty, then the Carplay thing might be an issue (not sure) as Porsche tend to be quite picky.

The 4S handles extremely well, although I am not really attempting the Mille Miglia every time I drive it.

Gratuitous pic

Good info - cheers

wax lyrical

992 posts

257 months

Yesterday (16:53)
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The trouble with the 991 is that is where the 911 starts to have the vibe of a Panamera Coupe. It's lost some of the 911 DNA. Worse with the 992 - a GT car now.

keo

2,547 posts

186 months

Yesterday (17:01)
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wax lyrical said:
The trouble with the 991 is that is where the 911 starts to have the vibe of a Panamera Coupe. It's lost some of the 911 DNA. Worse with the 992 - a GT car now.
So would you say 997 is peak 911?

I fancy a 911 next but can’t decide what I should go for. I had a 981 GT4 and didn’t find it engaging enough. However that was a few years ago, I’m getting older my opinion might of changed now. It was also my weekend car. I am looking at a 911 as my only car now. However it won’t do many miles as I work abroad and I am only in the uk around 9 months of the year.

I have looked at everything from 996 turbos to 991 turbos and stuff in between. Not sure if I should go newer and get a “lesser” model or go for an older car but a higher spec one.

GTS might be a sweet spot. Bit more raw than a turbo and more useable than a GT3?

I don’t know! Just rambling on here as we are all petrolheads. Who else can I talk to about 911 model numbers!

NDA

23,364 posts

241 months

Yesterday (17:08)
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keo said:
I fancy a 911 next but can’t decide what I should go for.
Try, if you can, to determine how you plan to use it. In my particular case, I specifically wanted a car for taking to France in the summer - the C4S is ideal. It's a great GT car, but it retains plenty of the 911 traits to be driven quickly when needed - but it's not a track weapon.

There are so many different 911 flavours that working out how you're going to use it is a good starting point - but there'll be one out there that will suit.

LastPoster

3,000 posts

199 months

Yesterday (17:22)
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mbutchers said:
Thanks for the replies.
GTS looks great - However, not a big fan of black wheels, and probably more inclined (as age takes hold ?) to be happy with the standard 400ish bhp.
Would like to daily it, so comfort more important than outright dynamic prowess.
What are the thoughts on seats (bearing in mind the comfort comment). Sport seats look great, and I had the adaptive ones in my old GT3, but are the standard seats more comfortable for every day?
I have a 991.1 C4S. I find the seats comfortable enough for daily use (although I don't). Longest journey was Bristol to Oulton Park and back in a day (so c.7 Hours seat time). No problem at all not even for my 6ft plus. Only thing is the seat base is quite narrow so if I leave a wallet in my pocket it presses on my hip and makes my leg ache but I think that's a very specific thing to the individual.