Ahhh 997 GTS vs. 991 C2S
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First, I don't buy the 991 Ring time. Never did. No way. It was not exactly posted by and unbiased source. It was a Porsche factory test time. I'll wait for independent test times. Do I think the 991 will turn a quicker time then the GTS. Probably. But not as quick as the Ring time the Porsche factory posted. Call me skeptical.
I think the times of the 991 and GTS would be very close in an independent test.
Motor Trend in their April issue just compared the figure 8 times of the 991 and GTS. The 991 was .2 seconds faster. The GTS still posted a 24.1 second lap. Motor Trend noted that still put it in rare company.
I agree with Buckwheat.
What was the GTS Ring time? Was it ever tested at the Ring?
I think the times of the 991 and GTS would be very close in an independent test.
Motor Trend in their April issue just compared the figure 8 times of the 991 and GTS. The 991 was .2 seconds faster. The GTS still posted a 24.1 second lap. Motor Trend noted that still put it in rare company.
I agree with Buckwheat.
What was the GTS Ring time? Was it ever tested at the Ring?
Last edited by Waxer; 03-05-2012 at 04:57 PM.
#212
I know I was running with some very nicely prepped GT3's with Hoosiers pads shocks etc including some decent drivers this weekend...
#213
So i guess this all means I'm not gonna get a straight answer to my last post eh.
Nuff said. You guys crack me up.
Nuff said. You guys crack me up.
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#216
Ultimately this 997 vs 991 is a futile argument. The newer car is better or Porsche has failed in its core area of expertise.
OK Let me put this to you 997 die hards. If someone offered you a choice between a brand spanking new fully optioned 997S (or GTS) and a brand spanking new fully optioned 991S for free, which one would you take????? And you knew the 997 was a 7 year old platform as you also knew the 991 was the platform for the next 7 years. Both cars same colour inside and out. Both manual or, both PDK.
C'mon now,.. lets hear some honesty. Be brave boys.
OK Let me put this to you 997 die hards. If someone offered you a choice between a brand spanking new fully optioned 997S (or GTS) and a brand spanking new fully optioned 991S for free, which one would you take????? And you knew the 997 was a 7 year old platform as you also knew the 991 was the platform for the next 7 years. Both cars same colour inside and out. Both manual or, both PDK.
C'mon now,.. lets hear some honesty. Be brave boys.
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But this is why I like my Mezger engined car . Attached picture is from a 2003 996 Turbo.
Last edited by hroussard; 03-05-2012 at 05:49 PM.
#219
Oh my. The GTS was a great car, but now a couple months later it is an outdated POS. Got to feel sorry for anyone that buys a 991.1 when the 991.2 comes along and renders the 991.1 an outdated POS. But heck, the 991.1 was great in its day!
Last edited by GS997S; 03-05-2012 at 06:18 PM.
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Touche to what?
Btw i see you couldn't answer my basic question. Seems Manifold is the only one with an answer. Phew. Thank god i didnt give you a multiple choice question to ponder .
These are your words.
No one has suggested the 997 is a POS....even the point being made in the review. The argument you are now creating with the .1 and .2 is invalid as the 997/991 are entirely different platforms...with 997 platform finished....991 begun..
Btw i see you couldn't answer my basic question. Seems Manifold is the only one with an answer. Phew. Thank god i didnt give you a multiple choice question to ponder .
No one has suggested the 997 is a POS....even the point being made in the review. The argument you are now creating with the .1 and .2 is invalid as the 997/991 are entirely different platforms...with 997 platform finished....991 begun..
#222
Looking at the physics, the longer wheelbase, wider track, lighter weight, higher power, more even weight distribution, and lower CG (?) of the 991 all suggest that it should have a higher performance limit on the track (ie, faster lap times). The numbers seem to show that I does, and my own test drives on public roads indicate the same.
But then we need to remember that the typical enthusiast will mostly do spirited driving on public roads, maybe combined with some track use (but still well below the car's limits most of the time). It's not clear to me that the 991 delivers a superior experience for that kind of driving. Personally, I like some bobbing of the front end, feeling of rear weight bias, lively steering wheel, etc.
But then we need to remember that the typical enthusiast will mostly do spirited driving on public roads, maybe combined with some track use (but still well below the car's limits most of the time). It's not clear to me that the 991 delivers a superior experience for that kind of driving. Personally, I like some bobbing of the front end, feeling of rear weight bias, lively steering wheel, etc.
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BW.
Sidetracking and trying to avoid the question won't make it go away mate .
So c'mon BW. Put the bit between the teeth, bite down hard and fess up. You'll feel the better man for it .
#224
i can tell you 108 mph going through hog pen @ vir it steps out nicely! nascar feels great and turn 5a is amazing with a slight lift then back on the power
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