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StoryBook 06-24-2009 12:28 PM

04/05 CGT Differences
 
I posted this over at 6speed as well.

I'm sure the info is floating around out there somewhere. Any help would be much appreciated. In the past I had this off the top of my head.......but its been awhile. TIA

Jamie!!!! :)

jamie 06-24-2009 12:54 PM


Originally Posted by Kuzi (Post 348267)
I posted this over at 6speed as well.

I'm sure the info is floating around out there somewhere. Any help would be much appreciated. In the past I had this off the top of my head.......but its been away. TIA

Jamie!!!! :)

Some interior options and pts offered.

The daylight between the two seats was supposed to be different, but I can't see any.

Weird thigh bolsters were included with the '05, however, I couldn't figure out how to put them in without extreme discomfort.

They say the computer controller for the auto throttle was changed after the very early number '04's, however, my No. 247 seems easier to drive than my No. 86X car. It's possible my 05 roof panels may have been slightly lighter than the '04, but that might be the alzheimer's.

I swear the '04 is quicker than the '05, but that may be my bias now owning an '04.

Craigger 06-24-2009 01:11 PM


Originally Posted by jamie (Post 348289)
Some interior options and pts offered.

The daylight between the two seats was supposed to be different, but I can't see any.

Weird thigh bolsters were included with the '05, however, I couldn't figure out how to put them in without extreme discomfort.

They say the computer controller for the auto throttle was changed after the very early number '04's, however, my No. 247 seems easier to drive than my No. 86X car. It's possible my 05 roof panels may have been slightly lighter than the '04, but that might be the alzheimer's.

I swear the '04 is quicker than the '05, but that may be my bias now owning an '04.

Glad to hear you have been enjoying "the replacement". How many miles have you put on it by now?

Also - any news on an addition/partner to be fill the opening left by the recently installed lift? Hope all is well, and thank god our LCBO's didn't shut down.:yup:

StoryBook 06-24-2009 01:26 PM


Originally Posted by jamie (Post 348289)
Some interior options and pts offered.

The daylight between the two seats was supposed to be different, but I can't see any.

Weird thigh bolsters were included with the '05, however, I couldn't figure out how to put them in without extreme discomfort.

They say the computer controller for the auto throttle was changed after the very early number '04's, however, my No. 247 seems easier to drive than my No. 86X car. It's possible my 05 roof panels may have been slightly lighter than the '04, but that might be the alzheimer's.

I swear the '04 is quicker than the '05, but that may be my bias now owning an '04.

Thanks for the info Jamie.

What do you mean "easier" to drive?? Do you mean clutch take up is easier to use and modulate?

I don't think there was a difference in HP......interesting that you feel its quicker.

If you wouldn't mind sharing........PM me with details and specs of your car. Its time to pull the trigger. AGAIN :respekt:

jamie 06-24-2009 01:41 PM


Originally Posted by Craigger (Post 348309)
Glad to hear you have been enjoying "the replacement". How many miles have you put on it by now?

Also - any news on an addition/partner to be fill the opening left by the recently installed lift? Hope all is well, and thank god our LCBO's didn't shut down.:yup:

I had intended to buy a 993tt, however, I don't seem to be able to drive any of the whips enough. I'm embarrassed by how few miles I have on my bike.

Wifey went out and bought over $1,000 of wine yesterday just in case!


Originally Posted by Kuzi (Post 348331)
Thanks for the info Jamie.

What do you mean "easier" to drive?? Do you mean clutch take up is easier to use and modulate?

I don't think there was a difference in HP......interesting that you feel its quicker.

If you wouldn't mind sharing........PM me with details and specs of your car. Its time to pull the trigger. AGAIN :respekt:

Clutch seems much easier. Don't know why, except this one had a measurement of 30.52 which is the highest I ever heard of. Engine is the same, of course. Maybe it's just my imagination, but this one seems quicker.

If everything checks out on the cat's one, I'd buy it in a second. Basalt, 1900 miles for a bin of 335 on ebay.

StoryBook 06-24-2009 01:58 PM


Originally Posted by jamie (Post 348338)
I had intended to buy a 993tt, however, I don't seem to be able to drive any of the whips enough. I'm embarrassed by how few miles I have on my bike.

Wifey went out and bought over $1,000 of wine yesterday just in case!



Clutch seems much easier. Don't know why, except this one had a measurement of 30.52 which is the highest I ever heard of. Engine is the same, of course. Maybe it's just my imagination, but this one seems quicker.

If everything checks out on the cat's one, I'd buy it in a second. Basalt, 1900 miles for a bin of 335 on ebay.

Thats a great reading on the clutch for sure.

Unfortunately that one is not my color choice. I'd be inclined to go silver if I can't find the yellow I want at my price.

jamie 06-24-2009 02:22 PM

Porsche:eBay Motors (item 270413026438 end time Jul-01-09 12:52:53 PDT)

StoryBook 06-24-2009 02:40 PM

I'm high bidder! :)

There looking for 355k minimum. Good luck with that.

JonA85 06-24-2009 02:55 PM

Keep us posted Kuzi!

jox 06-24-2009 02:56 PM

I believe the 2005 version of the Porsche Carrera GT is newer than the 2004 version.


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