SM_ATL's Carrera S Journal
#1640
This is already old news and you have probably all seen this on TV this W-E, but this will certainly make me stop whining about my little 'accident'
These 911's are tough cars and it is amazing nobody was hurt! Could have been a lot worse...
These 911's are tough cars and it is amazing nobody was hurt! Could have been a lot worse...
#1642
She must have peed a little.
#1643
But a mere scratch. I am sure it can be buffed out.
That is right before you head up the Esses. Pretty fast section. 48 car moved right to get a better line up the esses and wither didn’t see the 31 car or was trying to move him over.
Big hit.
That is right before you head up the Esses. Pretty fast section. 48 car moved right to get a better line up the esses and wither didn’t see the 31 car or was trying to move him over.
Big hit.
#1647
No ETA yet but it will probably stay for a month at the shop. Finalizing the details with the insurance and the shop this week. I am suffering from severe withdrawal symptoms
#1648
Awe.... well you know what they say... absence makes the heart grow fonder! You'll enjoy it a heap load when you get it back.
#1649
Got the car back with the GIAC ECU software installed ... wow, it's pretty amazing. Main difference is the torque. Starting at 3000 rpm, you get pressed a bit into the seat, and starting at 4000 the power development is explosive ... at lower speeds, get a lot more wheelspin, car wants to go sideways, I'm just not used to that.
Earlier, with the power kit and OEM software, the powerband was smoothed out (vs the non-X51 kick at 4K rpm), but maybe a bit more borning than the standard 991s until you got past 6K rpm. Now it's truly explosive everywhere above 3800. Best way to describe it is that it feels as if the car is 200 pounds lighter. It just jumps. At higher speeds (above 80 mph) and at high rpm, the difference is much less. Still better throttle response and better sound, but power doesn't feel as different. That would make sense to me ... accelerating from slower speeds, torque is king, and looks like that's where the big difference is. At speed, horsepower is king, and getting 10-20 hp more (I'd guess) is nice but not as worldchanging. Always thought the car was fun but not as agile as I'd hoped, now it really jumps....I was trembling a bit after my morning commute today ;-)
Best upgrade thus far...too bad I couldn't get a before/after dyno. Will put the Fabspeed headers on and then see if someone can dyno the car.
Earlier, with the power kit and OEM software, the powerband was smoothed out (vs the non-X51 kick at 4K rpm), but maybe a bit more borning than the standard 991s until you got past 6K rpm. Now it's truly explosive everywhere above 3800. Best way to describe it is that it feels as if the car is 200 pounds lighter. It just jumps. At higher speeds (above 80 mph) and at high rpm, the difference is much less. Still better throttle response and better sound, but power doesn't feel as different. That would make sense to me ... accelerating from slower speeds, torque is king, and looks like that's where the big difference is. At speed, horsepower is king, and getting 10-20 hp more (I'd guess) is nice but not as worldchanging. Always thought the car was fun but not as agile as I'd hoped, now it really jumps....I was trembling a bit after my morning commute today ;-)
Best upgrade thus far...too bad I couldn't get a before/after dyno. Will put the Fabspeed headers on and then see if someone can dyno the car.
#1650
Nice review seems that you are happy with the tune. I wonder how it is on the non x51 though and personally trying to decide if it's worth 2,000. I do think the car is currently lacking mid range torque and this seems to fix it.
Got the car back with the GIAC ECU software installed ... wow, it's pretty amazing. Main difference is the torque. Starting at 3000 rpm, you get pressed a bit into the seat, and starting at 4000 the power development is explosive ... at lower speeds, get a lot more wheelspin, car wants to go sideways, I'm just not used to that.
Earlier, with the power kit and OEM software, the powerband was smoothed out (vs the non-X51 kick at 4K rpm), but maybe a bit more borning than the standard 991s until you got past 6K rpm. Now it's truly explosive everywhere above 3800. Best way to describe it is that it feels as if the car is 200 pounds lighter. It just jumps. At higher speeds (above 80 mph) and at high rpm, the difference is much less. Still better throttle response and better sound, but power doesn't feel as different. That would make sense to me ... accelerating from slower speeds, torque is king, and looks like that's where the big difference is. At speed, horsepower is king, and getting 10-20 hp more (I'd guess) is nice but not as worldchanging. Always thought the car was fun but not as agile as I'd hoped, now it really jumps....I was trembling a bit after my morning commute today ;-)
Best upgrade thus far...too bad I couldn't get a before/after dyno. Will put the Fabspeed headers on and then see if someone can dyno the car.
Earlier, with the power kit and OEM software, the powerband was smoothed out (vs the non-X51 kick at 4K rpm), but maybe a bit more borning than the standard 991s until you got past 6K rpm. Now it's truly explosive everywhere above 3800. Best way to describe it is that it feels as if the car is 200 pounds lighter. It just jumps. At higher speeds (above 80 mph) and at high rpm, the difference is much less. Still better throttle response and better sound, but power doesn't feel as different. That would make sense to me ... accelerating from slower speeds, torque is king, and looks like that's where the big difference is. At speed, horsepower is king, and getting 10-20 hp more (I'd guess) is nice but not as worldchanging. Always thought the car was fun but not as agile as I'd hoped, now it really jumps....I was trembling a bit after my morning commute today ;-)
Best upgrade thus far...too bad I couldn't get a before/after dyno. Will put the Fabspeed headers on and then see if someone can dyno the car.