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Old 07-21-2013 | 07:12 PM
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Highly recommend the TechArt paddle shifters!!

to create the perfect steering wheel, I ordered the CF multifunction wheel and added the TechArt paddle shifters, from Suncoast Porsche.

Very high quality, look great and work great, as I can compare them to my factory paddle shifters in my 991, certainly every bit as good but even better cause color matches!!



compared to my 991 paddle shifters...



in case anyone was considering this option
 
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i had them on my 2010 ptt as well, definitely more intuitive than the stupid buttons porsche puts on the multi function wheel. I still can't understand why they don't offer regaular paddles with the multi function wheel when every other manufacturer does. Anyway your paddles look cool with the matching color - did you custom order them, mine were just silver and didn't match the steering wheel very well.
 
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i had them on my 2010 ptt as well, definitely more intuitive than the stupid buttons porsche puts on the multi function wheel. I still can't understand why they don't offer regaular paddles with the multi function wheel when every other manufacturer does. Anyway your paddles look cool with the matching color - did you custom order them, mine were just silver and didn't match the steering wheel very well.
not custom

I just think initally they came only the way yours were then added a few more options over the years.
 
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Looks sweet. My only question...how is the clearance between the paddles and the various stalks on the wheel (wiper, turn signal etc). I assume its ok but i wanted to check.
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Looks sweet. My only question...how is the clearance between the paddles and the various stalks on the wheel (wiper, turn signal etc). I assume its ok but i wanted to check.
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ergonomically perfect to me

just like my factory 991 paddles, exact same.
 
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Wow - looks like as many functions as an F1 wheel

Great combination of multifunction and sport. I can't understand why Porsche won't offer the paddles on the multifunction...
 
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agree mine is best of both worlds and the way it should have been, but then TechArt wouldnt have anything to do!
 
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agree mine is best of both worlds and the way it should have been, but then TechArt wouldnt have anything to do!
I love the steering wheel. I'm at suncoast's website and I cant find it. How did you come across it?
 
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Whats involved in doing the upgrade? Can you share the instruction manual? Cost? This looks like a great solution to the mf steering wheel (which i ordered on my '14 PGTS)
 
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I love the steering wheel. I'm at suncoast's website and I cant find it. How did you come across it?
ok called them they dont have any, and I think I made a mistake, I got mine from Sharkwerks who also is a board sponsor

Sharkwerks has them!! they aint cheap but for the function and quality well worth it!

it is a very simple DIY install....if you are so inclined.

I had my dealer do it and they charged me for an hour of labor, but I knew it was done right!
 

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Good Morning,

We have the TechArt PDK paddle conversions In Stock.

https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...ng-wheels.html

$755.00 shipped.

Please let us know. Thank you
 
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I did the conversion on my car myself - only took 3 hours going slow so as not to damage anything. I'm sure I could do it considerably quicker now.

It should be noted that the action on the paddles is different than the factory one. The TechArt solution retains the sliders from the stock buttons but only uses the pull motion. The factory setup pivots toward the wheel from the steering column. I find that I have to be somewhat carefull to pull them forward square to the plane of the wheel to get a smooth action. After a week of use it becomes muscle memory and all is once again good in the universe!

Enjoy!
 
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We have the TechArt PDK paddle conversions In Stock.

https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...ng-wheels.html

$755.00 shipped.

Please let us know. Thank you
thats a great deal!!
 
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Originally Posted by pgeoph
I did the conversion on my car myself - only took 3 hours going slow so as not to damage anything. I'm sure I could do it considerably quicker now.

It should be noted that the action on the paddles is different than the factory one. The TechArt solution retains the sliders from the stock buttons but only uses the pull motion. The factory setup pivots toward the wheel from the steering column. I find that I have to be somewhat carefull to pull them forward square to the plane of the wheel to get a smooth action. After a week of use it becomes muscle memory and all is once again good in the universe!

Enjoy!
I didnt know that. and since I have the factory paddle shifters also, gotta admit I never really noticed much of a difference, so guess they are pretty good

thanks for the additional info!!
 


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