Dear Unregistered, we are currently working on site permissions and you may notice that at times you won't have access to something. We expect access to return to normal shortly after the changes are completed. Please standby.
Hey Unregistered it seems that you haven't posted a message in our forums yet. Please join in on the fun and post a message! Click on Forum, then click the name of the appropriate forum such as "Cayman Chat" and then click the New Thread icon (looks like a Cayman door and side grill). Enter your message in the message editor and press submit and you are on your way!
Dear Unregistered,
We've noticed that you are not yet a member of our Cayman Insiders group. This group provides a number of additional value-add services via this website for a very low annual fee. You can find out more about this group here:
Insider Announcement
You can join the Cayman Insiders Group here:
Insider Enrollment Form
We hope to see you "Inside" soon!
Other Porsche ModelsDiscussion of other Porsche models besides the Cayman
Your Donation Will Be Used To Pay For our ever increasing bandwidth costs, our hosting Service, domain registration, software licensing fees, maintenance costs and product evaluations Only!
Please enter your donation amount above, and then click on the donate button below.
Now we have all had some time to digest the the new facelift 911 Carrera,did Porsche get it right or get it wrong.
For me -
New engine design and DFI definitley the right step.
PDK,a great option if you so desire.
New Navigation,bluetooth, Ipod etc,helleluah!
Dynamic cornering lights?
New colours?
Etc,Etc.
Do love those new Carrera mark 2 rims!
Does anyone want to guess what will be transposed into the next CAYMAN?
DFI
Direct Fuel Injection (DFI), is a new technology that Porsche states can cut fuel consumption by up to 15 percent, while increasing power by up to 13 percent. DFI cuts emissions by warming up the catalytic converter more quickly, and ensures a sharper throttle response. Better for your right foot - and the planet, then.
DFI allows much more precise measurement of fuel supply and injection at pressures up to 120 bar; it has numerous combustion modes, with different cycles for cold-starting, low-speed driving and performance driving.
As the name suggests, DFI injects fuel directly into the individual combustion chambers, instead of the intake manifold. The injector valves have an electromagnetic mechanism that controls each injection with astonishing precision, while a high-pressure pump provides the necessary pressure—up to 1,740 psi—to accompany the rapid fire of the fuel injection.
Precise geometry of the injector’s position and its spray pattern is a key factor in helping to improve power, torque and emissions of the engines. The specific placement of the fuel as it enters each chamber creates a swirl that improves the air/fuel mixture, and therefore the overall combustion process.
At engine speeds up to 3500 rpm, a double-injection process is used. In this mode, the required fuel volume is delivered in two successive injections per working stroke. The resulting benefits include faster catalyst warm-up and increased torque in the upper load range.
By forming the air/fuel mix directly in the combustion chamber, DFI contributes to engine cooling. As a result, it is possible to increase the compression ratio and with it the power and efficiency of the engine.
The direct injection process is continuously adjusted. The engine management system reads changes to throttle inputs and performance requirements and, as you drive, the air/fuel mix is monitored and adapted as required. Oxygen sensor circuits within the exhaust system provide accurate emissions control.
No Intermediate Shaft.....good move
Improved oiling....jury is out until it is proven on the track
MP3/IPOD...finally
ventilated seats....also overdue
From a financial standpoint if my low mile 996 cab was worth anything signifigant I would trade it on an new Xster when the technology trickles down to it
__________________
FREE SPEECH FOR ALL
2007 Cayman S
2008 Cayenne Turbo
2002 Carrera Cab
1995 993 The track car
1984 944 The former track car
Now we have all had some time to digest the the new facelift 911 Carrera,did Porsche get it right or get it wrong.
Well, IMO they wimpified it.
Ventilate seats how strange
Heated steering wheel
Who needs a heated steering wheel? Are your fingers too cold and can't put some gloves on? I'm waiting for the massage power seats.
Cornering lights are good but they got rid of the fogs? What if its foggy out? Seems like a step backwards. Why would they get rid of fogs?
Actually, I think they are moving the 997 line of cars, away from being sports cars, more into luxury GTs. It will be the GT line of 911s that remain the true sports cars.
Who needs a heated steering wheel? Are your fingers too cold and can't put some gloves on? I'm waiting for the massage power seats.
Cornering lights are good but they got rid of the fogs? What if its foggy out? Seems like a step backwards. Why would they get rid of fogs?
Actually, I think they are moving the 997 line of cars, away from being sports cars, more into luxury GTs. It will be the GT line of 911s that remain the true sports cars.
Ventated seats are great! A few of my friends have them in their cars, and when you have black leather that has been sitting in the sun for a while, it does make the seats more comfortable.
Long ago the 911 switched from being a true sports car to more of a GT. But that is what the public wanted. All cars along the price spectrum have become more luxury oriented. Compare todays the amenities of todays Ford Focus, Toyota Yaris, etc to a Caddy from the 1970s.
__________________
FREE SPEECH FOR ALL
2007 Cayman S
2008 Cayenne Turbo
2002 Carrera Cab
1995 993 The track car
1984 944 The former track car
They've been moving the 911 into a GT car more and more over the years. It's just the direction they're heading in. But I like the PDK option and the DFI. Hopefully, the new oil system will work out.
DFI
Direct Fuel Injection (DFI), is a new technology that Porsche states can cut fuel consumption by up to 15 percent, while increasing power by up to 13 percent. DFI cuts emissions by warming up the catalytic converter more quickly, and ensures a sharper throttle response. Better for your right foot - and the planet, then.
DFI allows much more precise measurement of fuel supply and injection at pressures up to 120 bar; it has numerous combustion modes, with different cycles for cold-starting, low-speed driving and performance driving.
As the name suggests, DFI injects fuel directly into the individual combustion chambers, instead of the intake manifold. The injector valves have an electromagnetic mechanism that controls each injection with astonishing precision, while a high-pressure pump provides the necessary pressure—up to 1,740 psi—to accompany the rapid fire of the fuel injection.
Precise geometry of the injector’s position and its spray pattern is a key factor in helping to improve power, torque and emissions of the engines. The specific placement of the fuel as it enters each chamber creates a swirl that improves the air/fuel mixture, and therefore the overall combustion process.
At engine speeds up to 3500 rpm, a double-injection process is used. In this mode, the required fuel volume is delivered in two successive injections per working stroke. The resulting benefits include faster catalyst warm-up and increased torque in the upper load range.
By forming the air/fuel mix directly in the combustion chamber, DFI contributes to engine cooling. As a result, it is possible to increase the compression ratio and with it the power and efficiency of the engine.
The direct injection process is continuously adjusted. The engine management system reads changes to throttle inputs and performance requirements and, as you drive, the air/fuel mix is monitored and adapted as required. Oxygen sensor circuits within the exhaust system provide accurate emissions control.
I agree, but I do like the standard bixenons and applaud Porsche for doing so.
makes up for half of the price increase
new colors? thought I saw a Macadamia with Terracotta or Carrera Red interior in one of the promo shots??
Quote:
Originally Posted by chows4us
Well, IMO they wimpified it.
Actually, I think they are moving the 997 line of cars, away from being sports cars, more into luxury GTs. It will be the GT line of 911s that remain the true sports cars.
The mechanical and interior updates are all awesome.
Love the front bumper redesign (it was the least favorite aspect of the first gen 997), and the new Carrera 2 wheels.
I'm not as crazy about the tail light re-design (I prefer the lines on the outgoing model)...but they're not as ugly as in the spyphotos. I could get used to them.
All in all, I think it's a great update.
__________________ 2008 Porsche Boxster - X1 Arctic Silver Metallic, V9 Black Top, P77 Leather Sport Seats, 342 Heated Front Seats, AT Black Full Leather, 403 19" Carrera S Wheels, 475 Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM), 435 Sport Steering Wheel, XSC Porsche Crest in Headrest, 490 Sound Package Plus, 551 Porsche Windstop (Deflector), 584 Storage Box