Manuals ... 718 GTS 4.0 versus 991 Carrera ... Thoughts
Discussion
The 718 six-speed is often referred to being 'long-geared'. Does the same apply to seven-speed of the 991 Carerras, or are these six 'short' ratios and the 7th an overdrive?
Both cars have reasonable torque (420NM and 450NM respectively) so even if long there should be a good pick up of speed when road driving.
Anyone have expereince of both?
Both cars have reasonable torque (420NM and 450NM respectively) so even if long there should be a good pick up of speed when road driving.
Anyone have expereince of both?
churchie2856 said:
The 718 six-speed is often referred to being 'long-geared'. Does the same apply to seven-speed of the 991 Carerras, or are these six 'short' ratios and the 7th an overdrive?
Both cars have reasonable torque (420NM and 450NM respectively) so even if long there should be a good pick up of speed when road driving.
Anyone have expereince of both?
I wouldn't worry about the long gear reviews. Both cars have reasonable torque (420NM and 450NM respectively) so even if long there should be a good pick up of speed when road driving.
Anyone have expereince of both?
Yes, likewise, my driving style never had an issue with the gearing that some people mention.
However, I did find the 7-Speed much better on the 991.2 than the 991.1, and more usable torque in the lower/mid-range.
In fact, quite a nice, easy manual to use in towns and cities. 7th is for motorway cruising.
However, I did find the 7-Speed much better on the 991.2 than the 991.1, and more usable torque in the lower/mid-range.
In fact, quite a nice, easy manual to use in towns and cities. 7th is for motorway cruising.
When I bought my 981 Spyder, I rocked up at RPM with funds to do the revised gear ratio pinion mod...and lightweight flywheel... they politely refused (?!) and suggested I own it and get used to it as is first..
3 years on nearly and I don't feel the need to go back and get it done.
Yes they are longer geared in 2nd and 3rd... but I'm getting all the noise, feels, gear changes, revs and punch I need...
I think it depends on what you're used to, have owned and prefer.
I came from an S2000, which has a superb gearchange action and closely stacked ratios... I'm still VERY happy with what a 981 offers.
3 years on nearly and I don't feel the need to go back and get it done.
Yes they are longer geared in 2nd and 3rd... but I'm getting all the noise, feels, gear changes, revs and punch I need...
I think it depends on what you're used to, have owned and prefer.
I came from an S2000, which has a superb gearchange action and closely stacked ratios... I'm still VERY happy with what a 981 offers.
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