996 GT3 - what does "Clubsport" actually give you?

996 GT3 - what does "Clubsport" actually give you?

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VerySideways

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10,240 posts

273 months

Thursday 17th January 2008
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Help!
I know the major differences between 964RS touring and lightweight, and 993RS comfort and clubsport, but i'm finding it extremely difficult to determine what the "clubsport package" gives you (or takes away from you!) in a 996 GT3 (especially mk2).

Can anyone shed light please?

Thanks in advance...

johnfm

13,668 posts

251 months

Friday 18th January 2008
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Rollcage, fire extinguisher, fabric seats, lightweigh tflywheel (in MK1, I think MK2 has same dual mass job in the CS), battery kill switch...


...oh, and cupholders in the MK2!

thegoose

8,075 posts

211 months

Friday 18th January 2008
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I've had both, but a while ago, so if memory serves me correctly - Mk I Clubsport gave you a single mass flywheel and battery cut-out switches (on front of transmission tunnel inside and a wire-pull that protrudes from under the luggage compartment cover (bonnet) near where the tax disc goes but which can be tucked away). I think the Nomex bucket seats were part of the package, but could be "optioned-out". I had the Porsche Cars Clubsport press car (T694 CBL I think?) and it had the option of a high capacity battery too, although I presume that would be heavier and therefore may be seen as a drawback.

I would have thought when buying it's more important to find a good car than a specific trim preference as the parts are easy to change/add.

I think flywheels are the same on a Mk II so even less to worry about.

gfreeman

1,735 posts

251 months

Friday 18th January 2008
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Rarity?

thegoose

8,075 posts

211 months

Friday 18th January 2008
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I just checked and the reg of the GT3 was T670 CBL. More interestingly, I found out by googling "T694 CBL" that it (a C4 coupe) was used in a Clarkson TV programme.

Try it (with the speechmarks) and it'll take you to a site that sems to record details of cars used in TV/films. May be interesting research when buying a car......

My GT3 didn't come up though, but you'd find it if you searched magazine articles of the era.

4sure

2,438 posts

212 months

Friday 18th January 2008
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A feeling of superiority ? wobble

PolarExpress

6,777 posts

228 months

Friday 18th January 2008
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In addition to what's been mentioned, the Mk1 Clubsport also deletes side airbags.

Dr S

4,997 posts

227 months

Friday 18th January 2008
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thegoose said:
I think flywheels are the same on a Mk II so even less to worry about.
IIRC you only got the single mass flywheel in the MKI. The MKII Clubsport had the regular dual mass one. Single mass was only available in the RS

thegoose

8,075 posts

211 months

Friday 18th January 2008
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Dr S said:
thegoose said:
I think flywheels are the same on a Mk II so even less to worry about.
IIRC you only got the single mass flywheel in the MKI. The MKII Clubsport had the regular dual mass one. Single mass was only available in the RS
That's what I meant - Clubsport & Comfort are the same.

dazren

22,612 posts

262 months

Friday 18th January 2008
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VerySideways

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10,240 posts

273 months

Friday 18th January 2008
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Cheers Daz, was looking at the GT3 wiki last night wink

Just trying to fill in the blanks a bit. Get the feeling that with the mk1 i'd be better off without the clubsport option, and with the mk2 it doesn't mak a lot of difference since most of the comfort cars seems to have leather buckets rather than plain old sports seats. All the mk2's seem to have the half cage too.

That's my fave at the mo, a mk2 comfort with leather buckets and half cage.

David Hype

2,296 posts

253 months

Friday 18th January 2008
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VerySideways said:
That's my fave at the mo, a mk2 comfort with leather buckets and half cage.
Spot on VS yes

spenny_b

1,071 posts

244 months

Friday 18th January 2008
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Hi Pete, long time no speak...!

VS said:
That's my fave at the mo, a mk2 comfort with leather buckets and half cage.
...just like mine then! still on cloud9 ....gooood choice sir....that extra 21hp is noticeable biggringetmecoat

VerySideways

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10,240 posts

273 months

Friday 18th January 2008
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Spence! Shame you don't live just up the road or i'd hassle you for a ride biggrin
How are you finding the GT3 as an ownership experience?

jeremyc

23,500 posts

285 months

Friday 18th January 2008
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VerySideways said:
Spence! Shame you don't live just up the road or i'd hassle you for a ride biggrin
scratchchin Are you planning on going to the TVS "3rd Sunday" meet this weekend VS? If so, I might be persuaded to take you out in mine (comfort, leather buckets, correct-hand-drive wink).

VerySideways

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273 months

Friday 18th January 2008
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Jeremy - was weather dependent. But if it's mainly dry and you're going...

jeremyc

23,500 posts

285 months

Friday 18th January 2008
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VerySideways said:
Jeremy - was weather dependent. But if it's mainly dry and you're going...
YHM. smile

spenny_b

1,071 posts

244 months

Friday 18th January 2008
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VS said:
Spence! Shame you don't live just up the road or i'd hassle you for a ride
How are you finding the GT3 as an ownership experience?
Haha, not to worry though matey, often up the H'row neck of the woods (although on verge of buying a m'way sl4g for the boring journeys)...I'll give you a shout when nearby in the '3 (still have your #)

Yep, loving it, it's Housemasters previous ride, so in fine fettle, exactly the model I was looking for (in hindsight), although was a bit of an adventure getting there...as said on another thread, buying the "right" model in terms of condition far more important (imho) than debating Mk1 or 2...I looked at many of both varieties, but glad i settled on the Mk2.

andy tims

5,579 posts

247 months

Saturday 19th January 2008
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thegoose said:
That's what I meant - Clubsport & Comfort are the same.
Wrong

Greater difference between CS & Comfort on the Mk1.

Hardly night & day differnces I agree, but the single mass flywheel alone makes the CS feel more "special" & as has said above - rarity.



thegoose

8,075 posts

211 months

Saturday 19th January 2008
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andy tims said:
thegoose said:
That's what I meant - Clubsport & Comfort are the same.
Wrong

Greater difference between CS & Comfort on the Mk1.

Hardly night & day differnces I agree, but the single mass flywheel alone makes the CS feel more "special" & as has said above - rarity.
Please read back through what I wrote - i was referring to the flywheels fitted to the different versions of the MK II.

Not wrong I think you'll find rolleyes