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jayxx83

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jayxx83

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There was an article CG did where they recommended reducing rates to 50nm front and 70 nm rear. Ohlins recommend 70nm front and 80 nm rear but these are generally regarded as better smoother european roads.


https://www.pressreader.com/uk/911-porsche-world/2...

jayxx83

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Wednesday 10th March 2021
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Rocket. said:
That's my car in the article and now having lived with it a few years for road use only I would say 40nm front and 60 nm rear, which is what I will be changing to soon.

Edited by Rocket. on Wednesday 10th March 16:50
What do you feel about the body roll? I still think mine could do with some stiffer arb, only marginally mind. If you stiffen up the dampers, i.e when using on smooth roads or the track its perfect as the roll is dialled out, just for the road I find the spring rates perfect but just needs a touch less pitch on turn in.

Are you going to re-valve the dampers to suit the lower spring rate?


jayxx83

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Thursday 11th March 2021
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oldtamensian said:
As another 987.2 2.9 owner I’ve enjoyed reading this thread - thanks!

Am also due new tyres later this year - a cursory glance suggests that PS4 tyres not available for the rears (265 on 18 inch wheels). Where did you manage to find ones that fit? Are they PS4 or PS4S as I hear they are v different.

I will be interested to hear your thoughts on your latest upgrades particularly to responsiveness and torque.

Thanks for keeping the thread going!
thanks buddy. yes the PS4S are in 19". i did get a set of PS4S in 18" for my Subaru which comes with 235/40/18 all around but i guess these would only work on the front of the 2.9.

I picked up the car today from Parr in Crawley. Nothing short of amazing service by them and their wealth of knowledge really shines through when things get tricky.

having had a brief run back home, i am thinking this is the TUV version of the exhaust as it is really quiet, a lot quieter than i was expecting considering 200cell cats. last time i did such a mod, it made the car an animal sound wise (supercharged JCW with factory JCW exhaust)

however what it has done is just increased the creamyness of the engine 10 fold. the torque dip at 3 -4 is really reduced heavily now and you can see the numbers on the speedo increasing far faster than before. when going through bends you can really get rid of the front end roll by applying more throttle and it now has much more mid range torque to play with the balance of the car. not so fast and torquey however that you cant really get into the upper reaches which is exactly what i wanted to avoid.

around to the redline it just pulls so cleanly and static throttle blips see the engine responding far far quicker. almost like a lightweight flywheel has been fitted. the car is fantastic on the b roads, proper little missile and so much fun.

As I use the car a fair bit i am happy it isn't silly loud, I quickly dropped the roof for 2 mins and the sound was much better. Coming into my village it reverberates a lot more of walls, houses etc so just generally beefier. I have to say I am super happy and its a worthy mod.

I was going to drop full price on the exhaust at some point in the next year but someone was shining on me to pick up exactly what i wanted at the price i did.

will get some quality pictures and videos up of the sound very soon. all in, I highly recommend this M&M system. i think a remap will just finish it off nicely and get that TB opening the way it was designed to rather than held back by the manufacturers agenda.

jayxx83

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Friday 12th March 2021
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BrotherMouzone said:
Enough about the Boxster...... is that the S204? Is it yours?

We need details / photos / thread please!!!
haha yes the s204 is mine. got a bit of a lockdown bargain last year on that. the car is as new bar small marking to drivers bolster which can easily be repaired by a pro.

amazing considering it has 60k miles on it. took it to surrey subaru specalists last year and just said "do everything" and they changed all fluids belts, new tyres, alignment blah blah. had it mapped for uk v power but its kept in professional storage as i know the price on that is only going one way. will be getting the full underbody protection and self heal ceramic coat this year but its sporadic dry use only. it literally is as new.

Approx 335hp and 355 lb ft as stock when it was mapped. will upload a few more pics from purchase day in a mo. a real animal

jayxx83

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Seem to have a thing for flat engines!