958 Turbo S
#1
958 Turbo S
On the Porsche.USA website,when you try to build your own CT they no longer feature the power kit upgrade for the CT
Could that mean that a TurboS is coming soon?
Could that mean that a TurboS is coming soon?
#5
Mine has more of a lived in,travelled look
Last edited by pepper09tt; 02-08-2012 at 04:59 PM.
#6
Nice. I never waxed my cars or boats although have had them detailed every 2 years or so. I may take care of my 958 Turbo especially due to the investment and I'm concerned about wearing the high bolster on the 18 way seats - getting in and out. I'm curious what people have found useful for protecting the leather on the seats. Any suggestions?
#7
I have a black leather interior,and just like my jackets..they look groovier when worn a bit..i actually look forward to a crease or 2 to add a bit of character
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#8
Nice. I never waxed my cars or boats although have had them detailed every 2 years or so. I may take care of my 958 Turbo especially due to the investment and I'm concerned about wearing the high bolster on the 18 way seats - getting in and out. I'm curious what people have found useful for protecting the leather on the seats. Any suggestions?
#9
The 18 way seats are proned to wear (some may even say premature wear) compared to the 8 and 14 way seats due to the deep sculpting of the side bolsters. Add to that on seats that have the ventilation option you get less leather (compared to non-ventilated seats). One has to be at the top of their game for meeting the challenges of the upkeep. This includes a) being careful getting in and out of the seats with as little rubbing and pressure as possible b) removing all buttons on the pant's rear pockets
c) Hand massaging Leatherique rejuvenator oil every on to two months
d) Quick weekly wipe down using Prestine cleaner. I do all this and I still have one spot on the thigh side outer bolster that upsets this anally obsessive mind. The leather actually peeled off
c) Hand massaging Leatherique rejuvenator oil every on to two months
d) Quick weekly wipe down using Prestine cleaner. I do all this and I still have one spot on the thigh side outer bolster that upsets this anally obsessive mind. The leather actually peeled off
Last edited by w00tPORSCHE; 02-08-2012 at 08:58 PM.
#10
So Leatherique rejuvenator oil is the ticket. Their website http://www.leatherique.com/ looks like they specialize in cars. I certainly don't want it to become like my existing SUV (see picture). Has anyone used Wolfgang Leather Care Conditioner?
Last edited by nhirsch; 02-08-2012 at 08:29 PM. Reason: added option
#11
I have the 18 way seats in black...and like a good leather jacket they have no apparent wear..just a crease or two and i never have cleaned them in the 6000 miles I have driven
Though i will order some Leatherique to give them their first rubdown
Ps:the bolsters fit me like a gloveand I am more amazed every day by how faultless my pepper is. and drives.and trust me,I have NOT been gentle with it...love love love those pccb's
Though i will order some Leatherique to give them their first rubdown
Ps:the bolsters fit me like a gloveand I am more amazed every day by how faultless my pepper is. and drives.and trust me,I have NOT been gentle with it...love love love those pccb's
Last edited by pepper09tt; 02-08-2012 at 09:22 PM.
#12
I asked if that's related to the launch of Turbo S later this year. He spoke to the head office here, as expected, nothing specific came back. But he indicate to me that it's unlikely the production of TS will begin this year.
I have till end of this week to make my decision on whether to keep my current order for Apr production or wait for 13 model with power kit or Turbo S which neither has a specific time frame
#13
I have the 18 way seats in black...and like a good leather jacket they have no apparent wear..just a crease or two and i never have cleaned them in the 6000 miles I have driven
Though i will order some Leatherique to give them their first rubdown
Ps:the bolsters fit me like a gloveand I am more amazed every day by how faultless my pepper is. and drives.and trust me,I have NOT been gentle with it...love love love those pccb's
Though i will order some Leatherique to give them their first rubdown
Ps:the bolsters fit me like a gloveand I am more amazed every day by how faultless my pepper is. and drives.and trust me,I have NOT been gentle with it...love love love those pccb's
Last edited by nhirsch; 02-09-2012 at 05:09 AM.
#14
Are the leather used by Porsche just so fragile? Our 130K+ miles Toyota with its whopping $1000 leather option has lasted over a decade and still going strong, compared to the $3000+ Porsche leather which can show wear before the car hits 5000 miles.
#15
I think it's the combination of very high bolsters on the 18 way seats that you have to get up over plus perforated leather for air that causes the issue. I'm not sure of the reality of a problem but have read it here and want to do what I can to avoid a problem. The picture of my GMC Yukon shows severe wear on the much lower bolsters after 60k miles and my wife's BMW 325ci also has same problem to lesser extent after 40k.