New 991 best of both worlds?
#16
If you like driving with the music at medium to high volume levels then the Base stereo sucks, I would get the Bose.
I dont use the sunroof but consider it a must for a car at this price point, only problem is that it rattles like crazy.... ugh! Whats wrong with this Germans? Same thing happens in my Cayenne. Only Japanese cars seem to have rattle-free sunroofs.
I dont use the sunroof but consider it a must for a car at this price point, only problem is that it rattles like crazy.... ugh! Whats wrong with this Germans? Same thing happens in my Cayenne. Only Japanese cars seem to have rattle-free sunroofs.
#17
If you like driving with the music at medium to high volume levels then the Base stereo sucks, I would get the Bose.
I dont use the sunroof but consider it a must for a car at this price point, only problem is that it rattles like crazy.... ugh! Whats wrong with this Germans? Same thing happens in my Cayenne. Only Japanese cars seem to have rattle-free sunroofs.
I dont use the sunroof but consider it a must for a car at this price point, only problem is that it rattles like crazy.... ugh! Whats wrong with this Germans? Same thing happens in my Cayenne. Only Japanese cars seem to have rattle-free sunroofs.
I'm kinda bummed out with you post galion that Porsche sunroof rattles. Hope that they address this issue-I'm going to be pissed!
#18
If you like driving with the music at medium to high volume levels then the Base stereo sucks, I would get the Bose.
I dont use the sunroof but consider it a must for a car at this price point, only problem is that it rattles like crazy.... ugh! Whats wrong with this Germans? Same thing happens in my Cayenne. Only Japanese cars seem to have rattle-free sunroofs.
I dont use the sunroof but consider it a must for a car at this price point, only problem is that it rattles like crazy.... ugh! Whats wrong with this Germans? Same thing happens in my Cayenne. Only Japanese cars seem to have rattle-free sunroofs.
My last three BMW sunroofs have been rattle free too.
#20
Funny, I just got done reading that thread. I do like the MF wheel with the carbon fiber option but gets pretty pricey.
#21
You may have just read this thread, but it is the one I was referring to.
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...eel+preference
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...eel+preference
#22
You may have just read this thread, but it is the one I was referring to.
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...eel+preference
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...eel+preference
#23
Re sunroof, keep in mind also that if you track the vehicle, you will need to crack it open to stop the significant buffeting. Airflow through the windows alone doesn't help. There has been some chatter about fitting something onto the mirrors but for now it appears the sunroof open is the only solution.
#24
Re sunroof, keep in mind also that if you track the vehicle, you will need to crack it open to stop the significant buffeting. Airflow through the windows alone doesn't help. There has been some chatter about fitting something onto the mirrors but for now it appears the sunroof open is the only solution.
#25
Re sunroof, keep in mind also that if you track the vehicle, you will need to crack it open to stop the significant buffeting. Airflow through the windows alone doesn't help. There has been some chatter about fitting something onto the mirrors but for now it appears the sunroof open is the only solution.
#26
Re sunroof, keep in mind also that if you track the vehicle, you will need to crack it open to stop the significant buffeting. Airflow through the windows alone doesn't help. There has been some chatter about fitting something onto the mirrors but for now it appears the sunroof open is the only solution.
#27
I suggest couching the argument in safety terms instead of driver comfort/noise terms -- it's more unsafe to have a car shaking violently at 100+mph than it is to have a sunroof cracked open an inch. They also need to understand first that one or two windows open doesn't make any difference.
Last edited by KonaKai; 01-07-2013 at 08:09 AM.
#28
There is not. Glove box is it.
#29
Re sunroof, keep in mind also that if you track the vehicle, you will need to crack it open to stop the significant buffeting. Airflow through the windows alone doesn't help. There has been some chatter about fitting something onto the mirrors but for now it appears the sunroof open is the only solution.
Plus they look good, too...
Last edited by fbroen; 01-07-2013 at 08:23 AM.
#30
Last season I tracked with the sunroof cracked at New Jersey Motorsports, Limerock, Watkins Glen, and Pocono -- all PCA events with different chapters. In each case, I approached the head of tech before the day started and explained the problem, who relayed it to the flaggers. In 3 cases that was all it took. In the fourth case, the head of tech insisted on seeing the problem firsthand, so I took him along on a few laps, and then he agreed.
I suggest couching the argument in safety terms instead of driver comfort/noise terms -- it's more unsafe to have a car shaking violently at 100+mph than it is to have a sunroof cracked open an inch. They also need to understand first that one or two windows open doesn't make any difference.
I suggest couching the argument in safety terms instead of driver comfort/noise terms -- it's more unsafe to have a car shaking violently at 100+mph than it is to have a sunroof cracked open an inch. They also need to understand first that one or two windows open doesn't make any difference.