Great video! For those doing this mod, you can actually skip the step associated with removing the individual fins on the active aero. It isn’t necessary and it’ll save you a lot of time. It took me 20 minutes to tear the rear apart and about the same amount of time to reconstruct the rear (not including de-pinning/re-pinning). I spent the time de-pinning the 8-pin harness and it’s a waste of time. You’d be better served to just cut off the 8-pin connector, crimping new pins to the 7 wires and inserting into the 14-pin connector….OR….cutting off the 8-pin connector, cutting the 14-pin connector off of the original base, removing pin #1, and splicing the wires (they are all the same colors, so very easy to match up) and shrink wrapping them. I used the latter method because the connectors were back ordered and I wanted to get the install completed.
Nice video, I did the full aero mod to include front and rear portions. There were a number of fault lights which needed to be cleared to include the rear brake and old spoiler deletes. Outside of that I congratulate your new vision, it looks great.
Paul - Question re: the front lip that comes w/ the aerokit wing. Did you install that front lip onto your non-sport design front bumper? Does it fit? Or does that front lip that comes w/ the aerokit rear spoiler only fit on a sport design front lip? I find it odd that they would include that front lip and was curious what's the difference between the front lip in the kit vs. the one that comes on a standard Carrera S front bumper or a Sport Design front bumper. Thanks for your input on this. I'm getting a quote from the delaer to install and they are telling me they have to pain and install the front lip spoiler. Not even sure if it fits my non-Sport Design front bumper.
Just completed the install and this video did not address the plug on the base. The base comes with a 8 or 9 pin plug. The old base has a 14 pin plug. You have to remove the pins from the old plug and use them in the new plug. That alone took me almost 2 hours!
Hi Paul, nicely done! Do you also have all the partnumbers of the aerokit spoiler and the connectors and of those last 2 things on the engine cover that you need to order? Thanks in advance!
@@CarSpecGarage yeah but I’m from Europe so ordering from sun coast is a bit to expensive, will cost me more or less 1000 euro just for shipping. And Sun Coast never mention the original OEM part numbers on their website. 😢 So I was hoping you had those numbers on your box.
I understand that Porsche recommends having the SD front end for the spoiler but is it actually necessary or would it be fine to have the standard front end with the spoiler? thanks!
Hi Paul, thank you for your video, great work. I am commencing my project on a manual MY24 Carrera T. You did mention in your video that you found a manual or instructions on the internet. Could you plz share the link? Greatly appreciate your assistance. Keep up the good work which inspire us.
Hi Paul - Awesome job and very thankful you posted this install! When you did the third brake light wiring, did that eliminate the issue where stepping on the brakes causes the third brake light on the wing to illuminate but then causes a corresponding gap in the light bar? In other words, does the brake light on your wing and the entire light bar illuminate when you step on the brakes? Thanks!
@@CarSpecGarage - Thanks! Also, a question on repinning the harness... I think the intaller at Flatsixmotorsports indicated it was difficult to repin the harness because the wires were too big to fit the harness. Did you have any issues repinning the harness into the new spare harness you bought?
@@AlterZgo I bought one off eBay. It was very easy. Here’s the link. www.ebay.com/itm/285124163551?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=xYdkasPjRAO&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=ApP2AeS-QZK&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
@@CarSpecGarage who did you take it to? I was told Porsche has not released a software to allow this. I told them about what you did and they said couldn't be done.
Great video! For those doing this mod, you can actually skip the step associated with removing the individual fins on the active aero. It isn’t necessary and it’ll save you a lot of time. It took me 20 minutes to tear the rear apart and about the same amount of time to reconstruct the rear (not including de-pinning/re-pinning). I spent the time de-pinning the 8-pin harness and it’s a waste of time. You’d be better served to just cut off the 8-pin connector, crimping new pins to the 7 wires and inserting into the 14-pin connector….OR….cutting off the 8-pin connector, cutting the 14-pin connector off of the original base, removing pin #1, and splicing the wires (they are all the same colors, so very easy to match up) and shrink wrapping them. I used the latter method because the connectors were back ordered and I wanted to get the install completed.
Nice video, I did the full aero mod to include front and rear portions. There were a number of fault lights which needed to be cleared to include the rear brake and old spoiler deletes. Outside of that I congratulate your new vision, it looks great.
I really appreciate you filming your build of this car. It's helped me with similar mods on my 992.
Glad it helped you!
Amazing piece of kit - absolute dream car. Looks so much more aggressive with the Aerokit on.
I would agree
excellent video seriously. Thanks for showing the whole process. Aero kit really transforms the 992.. It is gorgeous,Congrats!
Good video clip and it does make the car look much better. I’m going with the same kit for my 2024 -911T
Paul - Question re: the front lip that comes w/ the aerokit wing. Did you install that front lip onto your non-sport design front bumper? Does it fit? Or does that front lip that comes w/ the aerokit rear spoiler only fit on a sport design front lip? I find it odd that they would include that front lip and was curious what's the difference between the front lip in the kit vs. the one that comes on a standard Carrera S front bumper or a Sport Design front bumper. Thanks for your input on this. I'm getting a quote from the delaer to install and they are telling me they have to pain and install the front lip spoiler. Not even sure if it fits my non-Sport Design front bumper.
It will not fit on the standard Carrera S front bumper.
Cool..😂😂 I'm catching up on this car . The wing gives it a 991.2 GT3 vibe and that's one of the best looking 911's IMO
You may get a better air induction for cooling? Did you noticed some noise increase at hood speed? Driving improvement feeling?
Just completed the install and this video did not address the plug on the base. The base comes with a 8 or 9 pin plug. The old base has a 14 pin plug. You have to remove the pins from the old plug and use them in the new plug. That alone took me almost 2 hours!
Hi Paul, nicely done! Do you also have all the partnumbers of the aerokit spoiler and the connectors and of those last 2 things on the engine cover that you need to order? Thanks in advance!
This is the link to order it. It’s all included
www.suncoastparts.com/product/sku992aerowing.html
@@CarSpecGarage yeah but I’m from Europe so ordering from sun coast is a bit to expensive, will cost me more or less 1000 euro just for shipping. And Sun Coast never mention the original OEM part numbers on their website. 😢 So I was hoping you had those numbers on your box.
I understand that Porsche recommends having the SD front end for the spoiler but is it actually necessary or would it be fine to have the standard front end with the spoiler? thanks!
Mine has the standard and seems fine
Hi Paul, thank you for your video, great work.
I am commencing my project on a manual MY24 Carrera T. You did mention in your video that you found a manual or instructions on the internet. Could you plz share the link?
Greatly appreciate your assistance.
Keep up the good work which inspire us.
Great Video. Thanks for making it. Having trouble depinning. What depinning tool did you use?
Purchased a set off Amazon.
Hi Paul - Awesome job and very thankful you posted this install! When you did the third brake light wiring, did that eliminate the issue where stepping on the brakes causes the third brake light on the wing to illuminate but then causes a corresponding gap in the light bar? In other words, does the brake light on your wing and the entire light bar illuminate when you step on the brakes? Thanks!
Yes works fine.
@@CarSpecGarage - Thanks! Also, a question on repinning the harness... I think the intaller at Flatsixmotorsports indicated it was difficult to repin the harness because the wires were too big to fit the harness. Did you have any issues repinning the harness into the new spare harness you bought?
@@AlterZgo I bought one off eBay. It was very easy. Here’s the link.
www.ebay.com/itm/285124163551?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=xYdkasPjRAO&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=ApP2AeS-QZK&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
could you show us a video of how you cleared the dtc's after rear spoiler install to keep the vehicle showing warning messages on dash
You have to take the car to the dealership
Looks great, i think you should de badge the silver logos or get black ones.
Do you have a link for where you ordered your kit?
www.suncoastparts.com
Hey are you willing to sell the OEM wing cover? Mine got scratched so instead of repainting I'm looking for a quick replacement. Let me know, thanks!
I’ll sell the whole thing, at a good price. My email is paulfranks303@gmail.co
. Send me an email
This looks so good. What is the price of the kit?
Around 5K
@@CarSpecGarage Thank you, I think it is well worth it. Great job by the way.
Do you have to paint it yourself?
Yes
Awesome work and video. About what is the cost of this kit? Roll Tide.
SunCoast Parts have them for around 5K for the real OEM kit.
Looks great.
Did you have to get the car reprogrammed when deleting the original spoiler?
Yes, went yesterday to have it reprogrammed
i added gt3 spoiler and yes you must take 992 to Porsche to re program cost 200
@@JadEDBRAND I called two Porsche dealerships in my area and they said Porsche has not released a software to allow this. Who did you take it to?
@@CarSpecGarage who did you take it to? I was told Porsche has not released a software to allow this. I told them about what you did and they said couldn't be done.
@@Nexbelt Porsche of Birmingham
Just got my 992 and this might be something I want haha. How much is it from the dealer?
Around 5K
nice work. May I ask what kind of material of the spoiler? Is it a carbon fiber? Thank you so much.
Not carbon fiber
Hi, I am planning to do the same aero kit on my 992. May I ask how much does Porsche charge to deactivate the original spoiler?
@@timothylam8289 my local dealer charged $200
Hi did you manage to delete the warning for "spoiler fault reduce speed now"?
Yes, took the car to the dealer and they coded out the spoiler. Very simple.
@@CarSpecGarage could you please share me which dealer it was?
Porsche of Birmingham @@senly339
looks good.
Hi Great Video. Does the wing obstruct your view of behind?
Not at all.
How about the missing plug at 42:03? Did you manage to get the attachment/ part number?
@@slohyt yes finally Porsches them.
how many times did this guy said the word "HERE" ?
I’ll have to go back and watch it “here” at my computer. What type of comment is that, seriously?