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I'd probably try to duplicate an "R" without the spendy GT-3 seats. That means passive dampening and slightly lower ride height. Not hard to do with the right kit. The Ohlins kit comes with all the stuff you need.
OWP is the go-to guy on Caymans. With his advice, I put GT3 lower control arms on the front suspension. Huge improvement. I think with Vario Cam Plus variable vavle timing, the motor puts out enough bhp for most freeway driving. You run out of power in the hills, however. Two stage induction made way for the IPD plenum. I see no reason to not have free flow all the time. I don't know about torque vectoring, but the "ABD or Anti lock Brake Differential" feature really works. You can feel it keeping the car going straight in the rain. |
As an aside, shame on you porsche. LSD standard on miata and subaru brz but rare and expensive on a cayman s.
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Here's the factory build
sheet on my 987.2 http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1670467802.jpghttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1670467853.jpg |
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I like (at least in my old miata) the handling behavior with LSD. |
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The Ohlins are great with smaller imperfections on the road even expansion joints. Its the larger ones that send me flying off my seat at speed of 80+. The tune and all the other go fast bolt on parts was a good improvement on both power and shift points especially. |
I can't seem to get 26 mpg on mine. 22 I think was max., then again, I like to depress that pedal a bit.
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Finally pulled the trigger on a cayman. 18 GTS 6mt 12k miles About the same price as a 981 gts that would be at least 2 years older and have more miles and not modern tech so I made a compromise on the glorious flat 6 sound. The 2.5T 4 is strong though. About as fast as a 996 turbo if you look at the numbers. It is raucous and snorty at low rpm and smooth pulls strong at high rpm. Sounds good to me and has alot of character, but I get why traditional purists prefer the flat 6 Wail. |
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Pix!! ^^^^^^^ |
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Lets see if I can make it work this time. Really didnt want white, grey, or black. Red wasnt my first choice but pickings are slim when manual is prerequisite. The red is growing on me. GTS trim is a good fit for me as well. |
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Very nice !!!!!!!!!!!
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Sweet! Those wheels look great.
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Life's too short to hypermile a fun car or deal with the other morons on the road (right pedal is the "buh, bye, moron" pedal) |
I have a zero for a clue why a so-called sports car enthusiast would be trying to get gas mileage...' Status quo maybe?
As they have zero understanding of the romance involved? |
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Looks great. Would not change a thing. |
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GTS, all of the bells and whistles, including all of the performance stuff, I believe, right!?! |
Thanks Y'all
Yeah GTS has most of what you want from a performance perspective: sports seats, LSD with torque vectoring, Pasm, dual mode exaust, interior is mostly greyish alcantara with black trim. We will see how that holds up but pretty mint at 12k miles. Oh yeah sport chrono too, but I have literally no idea what that does.......yet. Also slightly bigger turbo with a bit more power over the S and a 3rd radiator. |
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LSD with torque vectoring - awesome PASM - I like it PSE - awesome Alcantara being synthetic is supposed to hold up pretty well, I believe. Sport Chrono: you have PASM, PSE, so the sport chrono button will enable both with one button push (stiffer handling and louder exhaust). Since you've got a manual vs PDK, the other main thing that Sport Chrono does is remap your gas pedal. In "regular" mode, the gas pedal is a little "soft" at low throttle openings, which makes it a bit easier to toodle around in parking lots and a little easier to stall if not paying attention. In sport mode, the throttle is more aggressive at low throttle openings. I don't know that I've ever seen a graph, but if I had to imagine what it might look like based on feel, it feels like the graph below. You don't get more power, the delivery is just different. It also (at least, in my '08) also changes the behavior of the rev-limiter. Of course, being Porsche, I'm sure the remapping of the throttle pedal is probably a lot more nuanced than the graph. If you've got PDK, it also remaps the tranny behavior and shift speed. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1670871563.jpg |
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