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ralphmusic

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After 7 years of Caymans I‘ve pushed the boat out and swapped the GT4 for a 991.2 GT3. Car has PPF track pack and ceramic coating treatment yesterday and today and is presently resting whilst the film cures. It is coming from the North and will arrive in Devon end next week in a covered trailer and we’ll be doing Covid-safe delivery and collection.

It has 18-way seats that will make getting in and out easier than the more visually attractive LWBs I had in the GT4. Brakes are iron rotors which I believe are more robust for track use than PCCBs. It is Guards Red (hence for me, the ceramic coating) with black wheels; I’d prefer a lighter wheel colour so I may have the wheels’ colour changed. It has front lift but I never had any problems with clearance with the GT4.

The Centre provided a full 12 page ECU download which provides a useful baseline.

I’ve got JCR silenced downturn tips in-bound and have ordered copper hi-temp nuts to make swapping OEM/JCR easier. The obligatory rear spoiler decal has arrived as have the red key blades; flappy pedal extenders are on order.

The car had been fitted with a number plate plinth which means holes in the front PU. Luckily there are only 4 holes and Rick at Highgate House has stick-on plates with a thicker gel back layer so this will allow fitting over the holes.

On the noise front, I looked at Soul, Uber911, JCR, and Cargraphics. I talked with a guy in the US who Euro collected his GT3RS and had to try out several noise reduction solutions to run on European tracks. He tried the Soul tips but these didn’t make a sufficient difference. I spoke with Johnny Cocker who claimed drive by below 100 db so I put my money where his mouth is and I’ll see if it works at Goodwood on 98db day.

snowy999 of this parish has the JCR tips and is happy with them so it’s just down to how much quieter..




 
Ralph.

Good to hear that despite your concerns at the last online Register meeting everything has worked out well. Great spec and as I’ve noted elsewhere, the correct colour for a GT3. [;)]

I’m not a fan of black wheels, and although silver would look good against the red bodywork maybe satin platinum would suit?

Hope you sort the exhaust sound reduction method … embarrassing to be black-flagged for exceeding track limits as circuits come under increasing scrutiny for environmental noise.

Like others here I’ll be following your exploits in the coming months.

Jeff

 
Superb ... look forward to seeing & hearing more of it [:D]

Thank you for all the past Cayman help and the ... future advice [;)]

 
Congrats again. Excellent choice. That engine is worth the price of admission alone.

Would also concur on Silver Wheels with Guards Red looking rather special.

 
This is off the scale Ralph. Only go up to GT4 on here. Your gain, our loss, but do look in occasionally. We would welcome a few photos just to prove that there is life after a Cayman.

Best wishes, John

 
JohnCRS said:
This is off the scale Ralph. Only go up to GT4 on here. Your gain, our loss, but do look in occasionally. We would welcome a few photos just to prove that there is life after a Cayman.

Best wishes, John

OK John

 

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