Porsche PCCM+ upgrade for 997.1 .Any time soon?

Porsche PCCM+ upgrade for 997.1 .Any time soon?

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magic Monkey Dust

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308 posts

36 months

Wednesday 9th November 2022
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Having just been in a 996 with the factory supplied PCCM+ system i now wonder when the same will be available for our 997.I realise all the semi-conductors are being used up in Taycan's but they still supply the system for the 996. I believe these are a Chinese made system using Chinese tech so does anybody know when we can finally get out of all the retro fun on the existing system?.

TDT

4,931 posts

119 months

Wednesday 9th November 2022
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Was listening to the latest 9werks podcast (guesting Henry Catchpole) , they have been in touch with Porsche GB. There is a delay on relevant parts.. but are still taking sales enquiries. Deliveries TBC.

Fnumber1user

411 posts

52 months

Wednesday 9th November 2022
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Don't understand why anyone would go this route when you can get better aftermarket units for less ££££ and still interface with all OE systems.

Each to their own I guess.

magic Monkey Dust

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308 posts

36 months

Wednesday 9th November 2022
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For me personally i'm not bothered about the money saving and functions i don't use, we only have it switched to Radio 4, id just like good sat nav graphic's and an OEM dash as the car is factory stock spec.
But yeah i get the point i could probably get a better after market system and a OEM looking dash insert and nobody except me would ever know it was'nt factory fit anyway.

Filibuster

3,139 posts

215 months

Wednesday 9th November 2022
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Fnumber1user said:
Don't understand why anyone would go this route when you can get better aftermarket units for less ££££ and still interface with all OE systems.

Each to their own I guess.
If you don‘t care about aesthetics, yes, you are absolutely right.
But I have nit seen any aftermarket system that gets it right.
Zenec gets close, but those are expensive as well and are not the newest hard-, nor software.

Sure, many people don‘t care about this and are happy to save £1k, but there are other folks out there who want it done properly!

Anyhow, I have stumbled across a manual for one of those, even with a picture of it. Can‘t be long until we can order them.

julian987R

6,840 posts

59 months

Wednesday 9th November 2022
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magic Monkey Dust said:
Having just been in a 996 with the factory supplied PCCM+ system i now wonder when the same will be available for our 997.I realise all the semi-conductors are being used up in Taycan's but they still supply the system for the 996. I believe these are a Chinese made system using Chinese tech so does anybody know when we can finally get out of all the retro fun on the existing system?.
Pics and more info here
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

though it seems the manual and pics that have circulated have been a hoax.

Pope

2,636 posts

247 months

Wednesday 9th November 2022
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I read all the installation info for 9x7 and E1 Cayenne on our systems today - the systems have now been officially launched.


gsewell

693 posts

283 months

Wednesday 9th November 2022
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Hi
Is that 9x7.1 only or has 987.2 been released?
I wouldn't have thought there would be much difference but who knows!

julian987R

6,840 posts

59 months

Wednesday 9th November 2022
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gsewell said:
Hi
Is that 9x7.1 only or has 987.2 been released?
I wouldn't have thought there would be much difference but who knows!
Their official Press release said Gen 1 only. Gen 2 will be a few years later I'd imagine....though some bright spark will find a way to make it fit a Gen 2 i suspect.

Fnumber1user

411 posts

52 months

Thursday 10th November 2022
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Filibuster said:
If you don‘t care about aesthetics, yes, you are absolutely right.
But I have nit seen any aftermarket system that gets it right.
Zenec gets close, but those are expensive as well and are not the newest hard-, nor software.

Sure, many people don‘t care about this and are happy to save £1k, but there are other folks out there who want it done properly!

Anyhow, I have stumbled across a manual for one of those, even with a picture of it. Can‘t be long until we can order them.
Are you being ironic? The retro Porsche units look completely gash IMHO. There are plenty of options out there that will outlast, outperform, and integrate perfectly well aesthetically. One mans meat and all that.

Freddie44

74 posts

136 months

Thursday 10th November 2022
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Bit confusing. Are these available to purchase today for a 997.1 GT3?

Fnumber1user

411 posts

52 months

Thursday 10th November 2022
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Freddie44 said:
Bit confusing. Are these available to purchase today for a 997.1 GT3?
No, not yet.

Filibuster

3,139 posts

215 months

Thursday 10th November 2022
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Fnumber1user said:
Filibuster said:
If you don‘t care about aesthetics, yes, you are absolutely right.
But I have nit seen any aftermarket system that gets it right.
Zenec gets close, but those are expensive as well and are not the newest hard-, nor software.

Sure, many people don‘t care about this and are happy to save £1k, but there are other folks out there who want it done properly!

Anyhow, I have stumbled across a manual for one of those, even with a picture of it. Can‘t be long until we can order them.
Are you being ironic? The retro Porsche units look completely gash IMHO. There are plenty of options out there that will outlast, outperform, and integrate perfectly well aesthetically. One mans meat and all that.
No, not at all. As you say, different horses for courses, but I'd be really curious what systems you have in mind.
IMHO, just a rectangular, black screen doesn't integrate at all in a 996 or a 997 cockpit. Also from an ergonomic standpoint, some buttons for basic features are preferred. The 996 PCCM looks really good, again imho.

But please feel free to post some good alternatives, I'd be happy to spend considerably less on something that looks and works good!

magic Monkey Dust

Original Poster:

308 posts

36 months

Thursday 10th November 2022
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I want to keep also the trip info and sport chrono readouts currently on my 997 standard system which i can work through my steering wheel controls.
Would the aftermarket systems currently available retain all the functions of my stock interface ?.
That would be a deal breaker for me if an upgrade couldn't interact with ,my sport chrono.

julian987R

6,840 posts

59 months

Thursday 10th November 2022
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Pope said:
I read all the installation info for 9x7 and E1 Cayenne on our systems today - the systems have now been officially launched.
You will find that that manual is a leaked hoax document.

Fnumber1user

411 posts

52 months

Thursday 10th November 2022
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Filibuster said:
No, not at all. As you say, different horses for courses, but I'd be really curious what systems you have in mind.
IMHO, just a rectangular, black screen doesn't integrate at all in a 996 or a 997 cockpit. Also from an ergonomic standpoint, some buttons for basic features are preferred. The 996 PCCM looks really good, again imho.

But please feel free to post some good alternatives, I'd be happy to spend considerably less on something that looks and works good!
996 dash is basically double din as standard (move the a/c controls down using OE facia).
997 dash will accommodate a double din (incartec.co.uk offer all panels and interfaces needed if you have steering wheel controls etc).

Kenwood DNX if you want all singing all dancing with Nav and iPhone/iPod/bluetooth/speed camera integration.
Alpine if you want best sound quality and plan to update the rest of the audio in due course.

I was in that industry for circa 20 years. Plenty of pics on google.

Filibuster

3,139 posts

215 months

Friday 11th November 2022
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Fnumber1user said:
996 dash is basically double din as standard (move the a/c controls down using OE facia).
997 dash will accommodate a double din (incartec.co.uk offer all panels and interfaces needed if you have steering wheel controls etc).
Obviously

Fnumber1user said:
Kenwood DNX if you want all singing all dancing with Nav and iPhone/iPod/bluetooth/speed camera integration.
Alpine if you want best sound quality and plan to update the rest of the audio in due course.

I was in that industry for circa 20 years. Plenty of pics on google.
Now it is my turn to ask you whether you are serious. None of these soloutuions do look good. I do not question the quality of the products you have mentioned, but the look of them.

Do you honestly think any of these are well integrated?







I do realize I'm very conscious about aesthetics. The radio is a crucial part of the interiors face. I couldn't bear the look of any of the above each time I get in the car. And that is before we talk about the interface of the thing itself and how they usally do not integrate into the Porsche system, crucially the BC in the center screen (rev counter).

There certainly are people who do not care about this and are happy with saving a few quids. They usually call the pccm overpriced and moan about how one could spend so much money on a supposedly inferior product. As we have both established: horses for courses.

An alternative to some may be the Zenec:



Not perfect, rather expensive, old tech as well but the best effort other than Porsche.

On the other hand, the 996 PCCM looks perfectly at home:




Da Original Whyayedee

408 posts

21 months

Friday 11th November 2022
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The Zenec looks like a fake Chinese copy of the original PCM unit if you ask me, absolutely awful.

I'll be fitting a Pioneer SPH-DA360 to mine when it arrives, its a sleek unit, and with the black fascia plate around it a proper clean install. The Porsche unit when it arrives will be 4 times the price and sub optimal performance, literally no wins.

julian987R

6,840 posts

59 months

Saturday 12th November 2022
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Filibuster said:
On the other hand, the 996 PCCM looks perfectly at home:



in real life you will not like it. I am as nit picky as you and the texture of plastic and colour on the 996 PCCM+ is ever so slightly not right. It clashes too much. It is really noticeable. From your replies I can tell it would irritate you.


anonymous-user

54 months

Saturday 12th November 2022
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I’m also very picky about the aesthetics.

I opted for a hidden Bluetooth adapter and use the iPhone mounted on a magnetic mount to the right air vent together with Siri voice control

Works really well, costs £150 and looks totally stock