Not joined yet? Register for free and enjoy features such as alerts, private messaging and viewing latest posts and topics.
991 GT3RS
- pvr
- Legend
- Posts: 26968
- Joined: Fri Jun 15, 2007 12:27 pm
- Location: South East UK
991 GT3RS
That looks very nice, especially without number plate.
Is it a manual box?
Is it a manual box?
Current:
911-50 Black - unique spec
X5M - 575 hp of fun in a V8
Abarth 595 Comp.
Golf Clipper - collectors item
Z4 3.0si Black Sapphire
VW ID.3
Previous:
Z4M Silver Grey - non flimper spec (gone to Bing)
Z4 3.0 Toledo
911-50 Black - unique spec
X5M - 575 hp of fun in a V8
Abarth 595 Comp.
Golf Clipper - collectors item
Z4 3.0si Black Sapphire
VW ID.3
Previous:
Z4M Silver Grey - non flimper spec (gone to Bing)
Z4 3.0 Toledo
- TomK
- Senior Member
- Posts: 2395
- Joined: Fri Jan 25, 2013 11:50 pm
- Location: West London
991 GT3RS
Not available on the .1 gen cars which I assume this is being 5 years old.
Looks fantastic, enjoy! I drove my friend's a year or so ago for an hour or so, sadly in SE traffic, lovely car.
For me though I'd want to be tracking it and from what I've read the .1 gen engines have an unpleasant habit of going bang under hard usage on track, hence the redesigned valve train for .2. Did they not do a 7 year warranty or something on these engines after the original batch caught fire? There's about 6 or so revisions so far by Porsche to this engine from what I have read
MC[IB], CSL airbox, Schrick 288/280 cams, 4.44FD, UUC SSK, SS race cat back, AP CP9660[F]/5144[R] brakes, Apex ARC-8 with AR-1 or PS5, KW ClubSport 2-way, Turner spherical arms, PMC uniball rtab, VB engine mounts, Rogue pulleys & RSMs, Tillett B6, half cage
-
- Senior Member
- Posts: 2769
- Joined: Sat Apr 15, 2017 5:41 pm
- Location: Lincoln
991 GT3RS
You’re a brave man but I notice how carefully you had parked on Saturday.Angelus666 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 5:11 pm
Ha, had it's first shopping trip to Bluewater on the weekend
-
- Lifer
- Posts: 6423
- Joined: Fri Jun 05, 2009 11:36 pm
- Location: Ayrshire,Scotland
991 GT3RS
Very very nice Nathan/Angelus.Angelus666 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 3:34 pm So, this bad boy turned up last week.....wowzers, what a weapon this thing is. It really feels like a race car that you can drive on the road. The motor is a masterpiece and there are some similarities to the S54 in that it can sound like a bag of marbles at lower speeds, but once you get it up to 9k rpm range it's a real event to the senses. Even at 5 years old, it's a car that draws so much positive attention, people taking pictures and coming over to chat about it. It's probably my all-time ultimate sports car, so feel very fortunate to now own one.
The speed at which this thing can take corners is simply unbelievable....relatively tight right-handers where I'd only go in at 40mph max in the Z4MC you can do at 70mph easily in the RS. The rear tyres being 325's provide phenomenal grip.
I'm going to semi-daily drive it, which is probably stupid, but f*ck it, whilst I still can you might as well. (I hope the single-mass flywheel doesn't become a pain, as it makes a right old noise in full automatic mode)
The colour suits it to a t.....seen it in the flesh in this colour,and looks superb
They do drive very very well,and they are, for me, one of The Best handling and gripping (as you say) cars I have ever driven.
They do feel as if Porsche had "honed" the Body shell out of one solid Piece of metal.
The chassis is very well sorted.
These are really top end money now these cars,and still likely to rise more through time.
Enjoy
Last edited by craig3.2 on Mon Nov 08, 2021 7:47 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Interlagos Blue M RDSTR,2008. Logic7 dsp Hifi;satnav,stubby,htd seats,etc,etc.
Black 2005 3.0i NOW SOLD(and missed)
-
Online
- Lifer
- Posts: 9584
- Joined: Wed Jan 20, 2021 7:20 pm
- Location: Spaldingski
991 GT3RS
Bet it felt even more unique, alongside the hoards of Strange Rovers on a typical Saturday at the 'quarry'
If you ever need someone to babysit it, just let me know
All good things come to those who wait. I'm really impatient which explains a lot.
F31 320i. Good car.
E89 20i Now fully dried
Z3 'free litre'. Project and a half. Complicated!
Mazda3 sold
Tatty old R56 Mini Cooper. Money pit!
F31 320i. Good car.
E89 20i Now fully dried
Z3 'free litre'. Project and a half. Complicated!
Mazda3 sold
Tatty old R56 Mini Cooper. Money pit!
-
- Senior Member
- Posts: 2257
- Joined: Sun Aug 31, 2014 4:33 pm
- Location: Essex
- Contact:
991 GT3RS
That's the standard 991.1 GT3, which was a 3.8 version with all the internet hype. Actually, it only affected the very first batch of the cars, and Porsche quickly acted revising the design and updating all the 3.8 cars for the remainder of the run. Typically with the internet it massively overplays things. There were only 2 reported cars that caught on fire across the world and only 14 cars that really needed their engines changed. Porsche has given a free 10-year warranty on all .1 cars to show their confidence in the engine....but the reality is you'd be crazy not to warrant the cars anyway through Porsche as it's the same price on a C2 as it is on a GT3RS...TomK wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 6:52 pmNot available on the .1 gen cars which I assume this is being 5 years old.
Looks fantastic, enjoy! I drove my friend's a year or so ago for an hour or so, sadly in SE traffic, lovely car.
For me though I'd want to be tracking it and from what I've read the .1 gen engines have an unpleasant habit of going bang under hard usage on track, hence the redesigned valve train for .2. Did they not do a 7 year warranty or something on these engines after the original batch caught fire? There's about 6 or so revisions so far by Porsche to this engine from what I have read
Mine is a RS, which is a 4.0 car and there have been no reported issues with these ones. They did update the engine design to generate 20 more HP in the .2 cars, for both GT3 and RS.
-
- Senior Member
- Posts: 2257
- Joined: Sun Aug 31, 2014 4:33 pm
- Location: Essex
- Contact:
-
- Senior Member
- Posts: 2257
- Joined: Sun Aug 31, 2014 4:33 pm
- Location: Essex
- Contact:
991 GT3RS
I picked it up on the Friday and it only has one of the tiny sticker plates (which you get fined for running with) and you don’t pick up any fine for no plate. I’ll get a GT3 private plate and get a full sized sticker plate to run it with.
- Nanu
- Lifer
- Posts: 4262
- Joined: Mon Dec 03, 2012 4:47 pm
- Location: Sunderland
991 GT3RS
Nice machine. If you can afford it why not I say You only get one chance at this life and you are a long time dead.
Enjoy
Enjoy
G29 M30i M Sport San Francisco Red
Previous
E89 35is Valencia Orange
E89 28i Crimson
E89 25i White
Previous
E89 35is Valencia Orange
E89 28i Crimson
E89 25i White
- TomK
- Senior Member
- Posts: 2395
- Joined: Fri Jan 25, 2013 11:50 pm
- Location: West London
991 GT3RS
My bad you're quite right, it's the standard gt3 3.8 that has problems, not related to fire issues mind.Angelus666 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 7:50 pmThat's the standard 991.1 GT3, which was a 3.8 version with all the internet hype. Actually, it only affected the very first batch of the cars, and Porsche quickly acted revising the design and updating all the 3.8 cars for the remainder of the run. Typically with the internet it massively overplays things. There were only 2 reported cars that caught on fire across the world and only 14 cars that really needed their engines changed. Porsche has given a free 10-year warranty on all .1 cars to show their confidence in the engine....but the reality is you'd be crazy not to warrant the cars anyway through Porsche as it's the same price on a C2 as it is on a GT3RS...TomK wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 6:52 pmNot available on the .1 gen cars which I assume this is being 5 years old.
Looks fantastic, enjoy! I drove my friend's a year or so ago for an hour or so, sadly in SE traffic, lovely car.
For me though I'd want to be tracking it and from what I've read the .1 gen engines have an unpleasant habit of going bang under hard usage on track, hence the redesigned valve train for .2. Did they not do a 7 year warranty or something on these engines after the original batch caught fire? There's about 6 or so revisions so far by Porsche to this engine from what I have read
Mine is a RS, which is a 4.0 car and there have been no reported issues with these ones. They did update the engine design to generate 20 more HP in the .2 cars, for both GT3 and RS.
Give it a good spanking then!!
"no it’s well documented that if you track the 3.8 series 991 GT3 hard the engine will let go. The valve train design is fundamentally flawed hence the complete redesign for for the 991.2 4.0 gt3 series.
That headline 9k rpm is also only available in first gear, each gear after that it drops a little. Porsche are now on engine revision “G” and they are still letting go if you track. And you can see it in the values of the 991 now they are coming up to the end of the 10 year warranty period, they have dropped hard, whilst the 991.2 4.0 gt3 series are still commanding good money.
I only know all this as I was about to buy one, and luckily did my due dilligence before hand. Wouldn’t touch a 991.1 gt3 with a barge pole unless just planning to pose and cruise in it, as who wants to be holding the bag for a 40k engine replacement outside of warranty"
MC[IB], CSL airbox, Schrick 288/280 cams, 4.44FD, UUC SSK, SS race cat back, AP CP9660[F]/5144[R] brakes, Apex ARC-8 with AR-1 or PS5, KW ClubSport 2-way, Turner spherical arms, PMC uniball rtab, VB engine mounts, Rogue pulleys & RSMs, Tillett B6, half cage
- RedUn
- Senior Member
- Posts: 1128
- Joined: Sat Jun 16, 2012 7:33 pm
- Location: Hertfordshire
991 GT3RS
Stunning!Angelus666 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 3:34 pm So, this bad boy turned up last week.....wowzers, what a weapon this thing is. It really feels like a race car that you can drive on the road. The motor is a masterpiece and there are some similarities to the S54 in that it can sound like a bag of marbles at lower speeds, but once you get it up to 9k rpm range it's a real event to the senses. Even at 5 years old, it's a car that draws so much positive attention, people taking pictures and coming over to chat about it. It's probably my all-time ultimate sports car, so feel very fortunate to now own one.
The speed at which this thing can take corners is simply unbelievable....relatively tight right-handers where I'd only go in at 40mph max in the Z4MC you can do at 70mph easily in the RS. The rear tyres being 325's provide phenomenal grip.
I'm going to semi-daily drive it, which is probably stupid, but f*ck it, whilst I still can you might as well. (I hope the single-mass flywheel doesn't become a pain, as it makes a right old noise in full automatic mode)
Only thing I'd be wary of semi daily driving is the lack of underseal and the cup 2s!
IMOLA Z4///MR
- Mr Tidy
- Legend
- Posts: 25250
- Joined: Wed Jul 02, 2014 12:18 pm
- Location: North West Surrey
991 GT3RS
That looks fantastic, especially in that colour.
Good to see you plan to use it too - so many cars like this just sit in garages most of the time!
Good to see you plan to use it too - so many cars like this just sit in garages most of the time!
Coupes because stunning!
Current - Silver Grey MC, Imola Red heated Nappa & carbon trim. Aeros, H & R Coil-overs, 224s, OE Strut brace, Nav, cup-holders, DSP Hi-Fi, pdc, cruise, MFSW, no CDV! E90 330i daily
Gone - Montego Blue
Gone - Ruby Black
Current - Silver Grey MC, Imola Red heated Nappa & carbon trim. Aeros, H & R Coil-overs, 224s, OE Strut brace, Nav, cup-holders, DSP Hi-Fi, pdc, cruise, MFSW, no CDV! E90 330i daily
Gone - Montego Blue
Gone - Ruby Black
-
- Senior Member
- Posts: 2257
- Joined: Sun Aug 31, 2014 4:33 pm
- Location: Essex
- Contact:
991 GT3RS
Yep, the cup 2s will be switched over for 4s later in the month. Although, I’ve been pleasantly surprised at how good the cup 2 have been in the cold weather.RedUn wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 10:46 pmStunning!Angelus666 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 3:34 pm So, this bad boy turned up last week.....wowzers, what a weapon this thing is. It really feels like a race car that you can drive on the road. The motor is a masterpiece and there are some similarities to the S54 in that it can sound like a bag of marbles at lower speeds, but once you get it up to 9k rpm range it's a real event to the senses. Even at 5 years old, it's a car that draws so much positive attention, people taking pictures and coming over to chat about it. It's probably my all-time ultimate sports car, so feel very fortunate to now own one.
The speed at which this thing can take corners is simply unbelievable....relatively tight right-handers where I'd only go in at 40mph max in the Z4MC you can do at 70mph easily in the RS. The rear tyres being 325's provide phenomenal grip.
I'm going to semi-daily drive it, which is probably stupid, but f*ck it, whilst I still can you might as well. (I hope the single-mass flywheel doesn't become a pain, as it makes a right old noise in full automatic mode)
Only thing I'd be wary of semi daily driving is the lack of underseal and the cup 2s!
- Beedub
- Lifer
- Posts: 11100
- Joined: Wed Sep 10, 2008 2:25 pm
- Location: Sutton Coldfield
991 GT3RS
thats good info, didnt know this ....TomK wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 9:09 pmMy bad you're quite right, it's the standard gt3 3.8 that has problems, not related to fire issues mind.Angelus666 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 7:50 pmThat's the standard 991.1 GT3, which was a 3.8 version with all the internet hype. Actually, it only affected the very first batch of the cars, and Porsche quickly acted revising the design and updating all the 3.8 cars for the remainder of the run. Typically with the internet it massively overplays things. There were only 2 reported cars that caught on fire across the world and only 14 cars that really needed their engines changed. Porsche has given a free 10-year warranty on all .1 cars to show their confidence in the engine....but the reality is you'd be crazy not to warrant the cars anyway through Porsche as it's the same price on a C2 as it is on a GT3RS...TomK wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 6:52 pm Not available on the .1 gen cars which I assume this is being 5 years old.
Looks fantastic, enjoy! I drove my friend's a year or so ago for an hour or so, sadly in SE traffic, lovely car.
For me though I'd want to be tracking it and from what I've read the .1 gen engines have an unpleasant habit of going bang under hard usage on track, hence the redesigned valve train for .2. Did they not do a 7 year warranty or something on these engines after the original batch caught fire? There's about 6 or so revisions so far by Porsche to this engine from what I have read
Mine is a RS, which is a 4.0 car and there have been no reported issues with these ones. They did update the engine design to generate 20 more HP in the .2 cars, for both GT3 and RS.
Give it a good spanking then!!
"no it’s well documented that if you track the 3.8 series 991 GT3 hard the engine will let go. The valve train design is fundamentally flawed hence the complete redesign for for the 991.2 4.0 gt3 series.
That headline 9k rpm is also only available in first gear, each gear after that it drops a little. Porsche are now on engine revision “G” and they are still letting go if you track. And you can see it in the values of the 991 now they are coming up to the end of the 10 year warranty period, they have dropped hard, whilst the 991.2 4.0 gt3 series are still commanding good money.
I only know all this as I was about to buy one, and luckily did my due dilligence before hand. Wouldn’t touch a 991.1 gt3 with a barge pole unless just planning to pose and cruise in it, as who wants to be holding the bag for a 40k engine replacement outside of warranty"
www.topwrapz.com - Multi award winning Detailing | Vinyl Wrap | PPF specialists