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GTCole 02-12-2014 09:08 PM

991 gt3
 
Porsche has halted production due to engine issues. Any of you current owners happy about that? They delayed the beginning of production due to engine issues. Welcome to VW land. I have mixed emotions on the direction of the GT3. And you can't track it. Sound off.

quickZohsix 02-12-2014 10:13 PM


Originally Posted by GTCole (Post 1452671)
Porsche has halted production due to engine issues. Any of you current owners happy about that? They delayed the beginning of production due to engine issues. Welcome to VW land. I have mixed emotions on the direction of the GT3. And you can't track it. Sound off.

Can't track it? Like it voids the warranty can't track it? The gt3 is designed he the track!!!! What BS

997carrerasblk06 02-12-2014 10:53 PM

Doesn't the new 991 RSR use the new engine as well? Obviously with some different internal components.....

Nikolas 02-13-2014 01:58 AM

Do some research before you post. There is a stop right now due to a QC issue on a particular part. It is limited in production range and will be resolved......obviously.

No, Porsche does not void the warranty on the GT 3 for tracking. In fact, the manual has specific maintenance schedules for track use to maintain the warranty.

On a brighter note, check this out:


ADV.1 Wheels 02-13-2014 02:40 AM

Whew. Thanks for the reassurance. I was about to seriously start questioning Porsche

GTCole 02-13-2014 04:59 AM

Continue to question them.

Dyna 02-13-2014 06:32 AM

i dont like the sound of this.. more than 60 % of gt3 owners will track it, dunno what porsche is/was thinking.

alpine 02-13-2014 06:42 AM


Originally Posted by Dyna (Post 1452700)
i dont like the sound of this.. more than 60 % of gt3 owners will track it, dunno what porsche is/was thinking.

I'm confused. Are you saying that Porsche shouldn't be allowing GT3 owners to track their cars? Or that owners who track their GT3s shouldn't have to follow special maintenance procedures?

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jumping_horse 02-13-2014 07:56 AM


Originally Posted by GTCole (Post 1452695)
Continue to question them.

Couldnt agree more..a few points for "food for thought"

- second time 991 GT3 has issues..
- why only the 991 GT3 and not a panamera..?oor any other Porsche?.
- what do these videos by CH show on the long term abilities of this car? Nothing..if his one breaks down Porsche will supply him with another one - and he will say nothing about it; will be the same for most other manufactures..
- most 991 GT3 havent been track yet..in Europe its winter season + in many other areas as well
- if this car will deliver..probably we can only know that in one year..
- in the mean time I would encourage ervyerbody to track this car so that we can take in 1-3 years a solid conclusion here
- I didnt order one - and if I look a the situation now - was the best decision..

and my advice to you GTCole is: just wait another year..cancel your oder now..or delay it..if possible..or maybe even better, change it to an RS order..probably by then the mistakes have been corrected:golfclap:

GTCole 02-13-2014 08:09 AM

Another worry: You aren't allowed to use slicks or the suspension will fail. I'm not looking at the manual, but does that include Hoosiers? So many people use those tires for tracking and they are damn close to slicks depending on the driver. Like 22 post Nikolas I'm sure. I'm not saying the car is junk. I just think what we got was a cool street car that was built to make more money because that's the VW way. A ton has happened in the last 5 years or so and we are now getting the outcome. It's possible in the future I could be proven wrong. I hope that happens. But it isn't looking like that today. Why do they still race the GT1 block?


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