SM_ATL's Carrera S Journal
#1261
My iPhone 5 holder is a simple ProClip USA holder. Works fine and does not look too tacky.
Serge
#1262
Have not tried it yet. Works through Siri I think. Emails on PCM do not work with iPhone5, only text messages (without sender ID!!). Maybe Apple or Porsche will fix it in the future, but it is not a must have functionality anyhow (very cumbersome and distracting from the trial I made with an Android phone).
#1263
Have not tried it yet. Works through Siri I think. Emails on PCM do not work with iPhone5, only text messages (without sender ID!!). Maybe Apple or Porsche will fix it in the future, but it is not a must have functionality anyhow (very cumbersome and distracting from the trial I made with an Android phone).
Press the "Phone" button.
Select “Messages”.
Depending on which list you want to open, select “SMS”.
Open the relevant message by selecting it.
Select “Read out”.
The contents of the text message are read out for you.
#1264
No it doesn't work thru Siri. It's a PCM function. Detail below:
Press the "Phone" button.
Select “Messages”.
Depending on which list you want to open, select “SMS”.
Open the relevant message by selecting it.
Select “Read out”.
The contents of the text message are read out for you.
#1265
Hi, great thread! I've read a lot of it, and it sounds like you are running 19's with a smaller diameter that the stock 20's. Has this caused any noticeable problems (do you have PDCC?) I'm trying to figure out my track setup, and it seems there aren't many affordable options at either 19 or 20. With 19 you can get the R888, but that's about it as far as R comp that can also be driven on the street. In the 20's, the Trofeo R is crazy expensive, and doesn't seem appealing for only 2 track weekend's use. It looks like you're on R888s. How many weekends do you get out of them? Thanks!
#1266
Hi, great thread! I've read a lot of it, and it sounds like you are running 19's with a smaller diameter that the stock 20's. Has this caused any noticeable problems (do you have PDCC?) I'm trying to figure out my track setup, and it seems there aren't many affordable options at either 19 or 20. With 19 you can get the R888, but that's about it as far as R comp that can also be driven on the street. In the 20's, the Trofeo R is crazy expensive, and doesn't seem appealing for only 2 track weekend's use. It looks like you're on R888s. How many weekends do you get out of them? Thanks!
#1267
It is.
245/35/20 does not equal 245/35/19
It seems there are a few people using this. I was looking for SM_ATL's experience and suggestions for track setups. I hear bad things about R888, but I don't see any other options in our sizes. Nitto mostly only makes 18 and below.
245/35/20 does not equal 245/35/19
It seems there are a few people using this. I was looking for SM_ATL's experience and suggestions for track setups. I hear bad things about R888, but I don't see any other options in our sizes. Nitto mostly only makes 18 and below.
#1268
Hi, great thread! I've read a lot of it, and it sounds like you are running 19's with a smaller diameter that the stock 20's. Has this caused any noticeable problems (do you have PDCC?) I'm trying to figure out my track setup, and it seems there aren't many affordable options at either 19 or 20. With 19 you can get the R888, but that's about it as far as R comp that can also be driven on the street. In the 20's, the Trofeo R is crazy expensive, and doesn't seem appealing for only 2 track weekend's use. It looks like you're on R888s. How many weekends do you get out of them? Thanks!
The car handles just fine, there is no error message, PDCC works OK and PSM as well. There is also no trace of abnormal wear on the tires. I change the tire setting to 19" in the on board computer but I do not know if it is really necessary.
From my short experience, and I know heat cycles matter more than mileage or track days, you can get about 6 DE's out of a set of R888's (I have done 5 track days with my last set and I am roughly half way through). I do not have any complains about the tires and they are even OK on the street under a light rain -I do not commute with them, just drive to the track and back if it is a short distance-. They definitely make a difference on the track and are also a good complement to the BBK I have installed.
I would not hesitate recommending this setup.
#1269
Awesome info, thanks! Why the 305 now? On tire rack, it appears to be a lot more expensive. Rather, the 295 seems particularly cheap.
I wish we could fit 18"s on the car. Then we could maybe use some Nittos.
I wish we could fit 18"s on the car. Then we could maybe use some Nittos.
#1270
I have run 19" with R888 (235/35 front, 295/30 rear first and 305/30 now) on my first 991S that was standard PASM, no PDCC and on the new one that is SPASM+PDCC. This is indeed a smaller diameter that what you get when you buy for instance a base 991 with 19" wheels, but I have not had any issues.
The car handles just fine, there is no error message, PDCC works OK and PSM as well. There is also no trace of abnormal wear on the tires. I change the tire setting to 19" in the on board computer but I do not know if it is really necessary.
From my short experience, and I know heat cycles matter more than mileage or track days, you can get about 6 DE's out of a set of R888's (I have done 5 track days with my last set and I am roughly half way through). I do not have any complains about the tires and they are even OK on the street under a light rain -I do not commute with them, just drive to the track and back if it is a short distance-. They definitely make a difference on the track and are also a good complement to the BBK I have installed.
I would not hesitate recommending this setup.
The car handles just fine, there is no error message, PDCC works OK and PSM as well. There is also no trace of abnormal wear on the tires. I change the tire setting to 19" in the on board computer but I do not know if it is really necessary.
From my short experience, and I know heat cycles matter more than mileage or track days, you can get about 6 DE's out of a set of R888's (I have done 5 track days with my last set and I am roughly half way through). I do not have any complains about the tires and they are even OK on the street under a light rain -I do not commute with them, just drive to the track and back if it is a short distance-. They definitely make a difference on the track and are also a good complement to the BBK I have installed.
I would not hesitate recommending this setup.
#1271
I am running the same tires (in 295 rears) on Carrera Classic 19" wheels. Have done 2 track days on them (really closer to 4 because I shared my car with my brother in Green group), and drove to the track and back (110 miles each way) on them. On the track, they are phenomenally grippy so far. On the street, they hum pretty loudly but otherwise no issues. I'm going to Watkins Glen in 2 weeks and if my neighbor doesn't join me with his trailer, I may go on my stock tires (5 hr drive each way).
Its tough on brakes, but not to bad on tires.
We go with a great group, Phoenix CMR.
#1272
I will look for Phoenix on the schedule. May 16 is with Champlain PCA.
Serge - sorry for hijacking the thread. Great stuff from you as always.
#1273
Awesome! Very helpful! I had guessed 32/36, so not too far off. Let's see what tomorrow brings ;-)
I have started around 32/34 psi cold lately and made sure I stayed at 40 psi max by bleeding/adjusting at the end of each session.
TPMS works well, but having your pressure gauge and cigarette lighter powered inflator comes handy (unless you are there with friends who have serious equipment).
Enjoy your track day. You will love the 991 on the track
TPMS works well, but having your pressure gauge and cigarette lighter powered inflator comes handy (unless you are there with friends who have serious equipment).
Enjoy your track day. You will love the 991 on the track
#1274
Aside, this dealership is about a block from my house. It's been gone a couple years. Pretty typical scummy used car place, but they always had some interesting classics around on the lot. Would never have trusted them enough to buy one, but it was fun to drive by and gawk!
#1275
Hey Serge,
I had the same problem with my Hero 3. Never had a Hero 2. They replaced my camera and the new one had the same problem, especially when onnecting the LCD Touchscreen attachment. They just came out with a 2nd firmware update in the middle of this month, and it seems to have fixed my problem.
Dennis
I had the same problem with my Hero 3. Never had a Hero 2. They replaced my camera and the new one had the same problem, especially when onnecting the LCD Touchscreen attachment. They just came out with a 2nd firmware update in the middle of this month, and it seems to have fixed my problem.
Dennis
It was my understanding when I was researching GoPros this spring that this issue is limited to the top end "hero 3 black". FWIW, I bought the medium level "hero 3 silver" and have had no issues with it.
Corey