I'm no bigfoot but dang....7spd manual warning!
#16
Yep. To make stuff up like that would be hard to imagine from a company like Porsche. I'm aware it must definitely be a fine balance to get the pedal placement just right for the majority of drivers for the heel toe'ing to be an easy exercise. The real problem can come about in the area between the clutch pedal and dead pedal. But fingers crossed it will be fine...gulp. I'm not sure if I'm ready for PDK just yet.
#19
I've been saying it for years but it looks like we've finally reached the precipice...
Manual transmissions are being systematically fazed-out, all purpose build race cars don't have them anymore.
they are quickly becoming an insufficiently performing "relic" to connect man to his machine... purely for driving pleasure.
The problem is Porsche can drop in a PDK and charge you 4K for it, then they can add another 3.5K for the Sport Chrono and... they would have very few issues as it pertains to maintenance costs associated with repairs while the car is under warranty!
Oh and of course the added performance figures they can boost about.
The kicker is... they've put so much effort into making the PDK good and fun to drive (bleeping throttle down-shifts, variable mapping according to setting chosen, power, rev. and torque band dynamics etc) that most hardcore MT guys actually like it or at least are impressed with it (I know I was).
Yep... I wouldn't be surprised if they actually designed the peddles to create some issues with comfort and function... nudging the holdout's a little more towards the PDK...
I'm really hoping I'll still be able to get the MT... even if it is for the last time.
Cheers!
Manual transmissions are being systematically fazed-out, all purpose build race cars don't have them anymore.
they are quickly becoming an insufficiently performing "relic" to connect man to his machine... purely for driving pleasure.
The problem is Porsche can drop in a PDK and charge you 4K for it, then they can add another 3.5K for the Sport Chrono and... they would have very few issues as it pertains to maintenance costs associated with repairs while the car is under warranty!
Oh and of course the added performance figures they can boost about.
The kicker is... they've put so much effort into making the PDK good and fun to drive (bleeping throttle down-shifts, variable mapping according to setting chosen, power, rev. and torque band dynamics etc) that most hardcore MT guys actually like it or at least are impressed with it (I know I was).
Yep... I wouldn't be surprised if they actually designed the peddles to create some issues with comfort and function... nudging the holdout's a little more towards the PDK...
I'm really hoping I'll still be able to get the MT... even if it is for the last time.
Cheers!
Last edited by Psycho Sid; 03-08-2012 at 06:14 AM. Reason: spelllling
#20
These cars are tested extensively with all sizes of drivers. It is naive to think the car would go to production if it were anything other than comfortable for all sizes. I know of two people who have taken delivery of manuals and they report zero issues.
#21
I'm not sure it all depends on the size of the foot.
Each person needs to see for themselves.
#24
Wow! 10.5 is average shoe size???
I really feel like a lilliputian now! I'm an 8.5 shoe size.
I can't imagine why a three pedal in the new 991 would present a spacing issue with the increased cabin space. I would think the foot box is as big if not bigger then the 997.
I really feel like a lilliputian now! I'm an 8.5 shoe size.
I can't imagine why a three pedal in the new 991 would present a spacing issue with the increased cabin space. I would think the foot box is as big if not bigger then the 997.
#27
Coming on these threads is a real roller-coaster.... one minute you're going OH NOOO and the next AWESOME.... good thing I'm already bi-poler.
Someone please drive one of these already!
Someone please drive one of these already!
Last edited by Psycho Sid; 03-08-2012 at 07:49 PM.
#28
Hello all,
You're worrying about nothing. Foot clearance around pedals is subject to government safety requirements, in this case UNECE R35. It is illegal to sell a car with insufficient clearance around the pedals. Smaller companies sometimes get around this by applying for special exceptions, but Porsche is too big to get special treatment.
You will all be fine. Trust me, I do this for a living
You're worrying about nothing. Foot clearance around pedals is subject to government safety requirements, in this case UNECE R35. It is illegal to sell a car with insufficient clearance around the pedals. Smaller companies sometimes get around this by applying for special exceptions, but Porsche is too big to get special treatment.
You will all be fine. Trust me, I do this for a living
Last edited by flavorPacket; 03-09-2012 at 12:46 PM. Reason: grammar
#29
Hello all,
You're worrying about nothing. Foot clearance around pedals is subject government safety requirements, in this case UNECE R35. It is illegal to sell a car with insufficient clearance around the pedals. Smaller companies sometimes get around this by applying for special exceptions, but Porsche is too big to get special treatment.
You will all be fine. Trust me, I do this for a living
You're worrying about nothing. Foot clearance around pedals is subject government safety requirements, in this case UNECE R35. It is illegal to sell a car with insufficient clearance around the pedals. Smaller companies sometimes get around this by applying for special exceptions, but Porsche is too big to get special treatment.
You will all be fine. Trust me, I do this for a living