GT3.2 Option Question
#1
GT3.2 Option Question
Those of you who have the Front Axel Lifting option are you glad you do?
If you don't have it, do you wish you did?
Also, is it possible to get a interior (via Porsche Exclusive) that is something other than black or grey?
Thanks, Jon
If you don't have it, do you wish you did?
Also, is it possible to get a interior (via Porsche Exclusive) that is something other than black or grey?
Thanks, Jon
#2
I use my axle lift nearly every time I drive the car. What little weight it adds is all low in the car. I consider it a must have. I wish my Spyder had it as I drag the damn front all the time.
#4
i do not have the front axle lift system and would not invest in it. with over 12,000 miles on my 10 gt3, never scraped yet. just need to know how to drive lowered cars (had mine lowered 10mm front and 15mm rear from stock.) plus you can buy quite a few front spoilers for the price of the lift system (less than 200 bucks) even if you do mangle it. very easy to install.
#7
Personally I would have the lift system every time.
Roads have to be really flat and in pretty good nick for you not to catch the spoiler but really depends on how you drive it and where.
If someone says they have never caught it "anywhere" they are doing extremely well. Got to weigh it up against cost, hassle, horrible scrape noise, etc., etc.
If you really want a different interior to dark grey which is the only spec, here in Europe you can speak to the personalization dept. and the team directly. For a price you can have ANY option interior........but remember for a price
Roads have to be really flat and in pretty good nick for you not to catch the spoiler but really depends on how you drive it and where.
If someone says they have never caught it "anywhere" they are doing extremely well. Got to weigh it up against cost, hassle, horrible scrape noise, etc., etc.
If you really want a different interior to dark grey which is the only spec, here in Europe you can speak to the personalization dept. and the team directly. For a price you can have ANY option interior........but remember for a price
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#8
I am coming out of a 997 TT that had been lowered with Bilsteins installed; the front spoiler was almost 1/2 inch higher than the spoiler lip on my new 2010 GT3. However, for what ever reason, the GT3 seems a lot less likely to scrape than the Turbo. There are several areas where I have to be careful but if you approach dips from a diagonal direction, the GT3 appears to me to be much better that the TT even though it is lower in the front end - I haven't figured it out up, but I would not pay for the pneumatic lift.
#9
I don't have the lift. I don't scrape at home, at work or at the track and only occassionally scrape in daily driving. I am always mindful of the ride height and drive over obstacles accordingly. For me, it was worth saving the dollars and the additional weight.
#10
I have it, and it's a must. Anyone can drive at angles to avoid scrapes and it doesn't take a genius to know that. The one thing I'm happy about is you can use it when you get in a situation that won't allow you to properly take a grade. Like when there is traffic coming, or on the side of you and it prevents an angle attack. Mainly, it allows me to drive right up on my trailer without worry of dragging. If I didn't have the option, the cheap $200 spoiler would rip off everytime. I don't have to worry about the grade when loading, or anything. It's just easy and convenient. I haven't even brought up the changes in elevations of some country roads around my house that would also be a problem. A big one.
I know we all want to save weight. I understand that. But, to be pragmatic about the weight issue, it's silly to sit here and talk about all the weight savings unless you plan on racing the car in an event. Which none of us are doing. It doesn't matter that much even if you track the car and do DE's. The ability of the driver has way more to do with speed than a silly Porsche option.
Not trying to cause a fight here, but just see how you will own the car and decide from there. Some people have no need, some people like myself really like and need the option.
I know we all want to save weight. I understand that. But, to be pragmatic about the weight issue, it's silly to sit here and talk about all the weight savings unless you plan on racing the car in an event. Which none of us are doing. It doesn't matter that much even if you track the car and do DE's. The ability of the driver has way more to do with speed than a silly Porsche option.
Not trying to cause a fight here, but just see how you will own the car and decide from there. Some people have no need, some people like myself really like and need the option.
Last edited by cc08gt2; 08-30-2010 at 07:52 PM.
#11
Mainly, it allows me to drive right up on my trailer without worry of draggin
Honestly, I never scrape with MKII, with the MKI I scraped 5x a day. It is set to OEM ride height, I did not lower it (Home track Sebring.)
#12
I can even do that without removing lip now with MKIIRS I had to remove lip to drive MKI in the trailer. It was lowered some, not crazy.
Honestly, I never scrape with MKII, with the MKI I scraped 5x a day. It is set to OEM ride height, I did not lower it (Home track Sebring.)
Honestly, I never scrape with MKII, with the MKI I scraped 5x a day. It is set to OEM ride height, I did not lower it (Home track Sebring.)
#13
Same trailer in my case 44ft gooseneck, no way with MKI, I (Only just) make it with MKII. I have +/- 9ft foor with a +/- 5ft flap, but still not possible with MKI.
I think my difference is a little bit lowered on MKI and the higher splitter on the MKII.
Anyways, I never scrape, weird really I expect it at many places, but it surprises me by never touching the ground. Learning to brake what feels like 5ft away from the park stops and side walks is another matter ;-)
I think my difference is a little bit lowered on MKI and the higher splitter on the MKII.
Anyways, I never scrape, weird really I expect it at many places, but it surprises me by never touching the ground. Learning to brake what feels like 5ft away from the park stops and side walks is another matter ;-)
#14
I have a 997.2 GT3. I do not have the lift system, but considered it when purchasing as well. I do not think it is necessary. I have scraped during DD but this would have occurred with the mere 1.2 inch lift as well. There have been many times where there has been moving traffic behind me as I turned into a gas station or strip mall. If I waited to activate the system as I noted the entrance ramp being too steep I'm almost sure I would have been rear ended. There have been instances where a dip in the road was enough to get a light scrape. Regardless of whether you have the lift or not you will invariably scrape at some time when not expecting it. The cost of the lip is significantly cheaper than the lift and can be replaced as soon as you feel it is too beaten up.
#15
I have scraped during DD but this would have occurred with the mere 1.2 inch lift as well.
There have been many times where there has been moving traffic behind me as I turned into a gas station or strip mall. If I waited to activate the system as I noted the entrance ramp being too steep I'm almost sure I would have been rear ended.
The cost of the lip is significantly cheaper than the lift and can be replaced as soon as you feel it is too beaten up.
Regards,
Last edited by axhoaxho; 08-31-2010 at 12:37 AM.