Half way through the video and still don’t know how you haven’t spilled your drink yet. For your 993....love all the mods so far. I have one suggestion / thought - maybe BBS LMR’s in gun metal?
My anxiety 😦 is super high as I wonder how long before you spill that hot coffee ☕️ all over your hand. Stop 🛑 moving around so much! Lol 😂 awesomeness. Great video.
Love all the mods coming to the 993. A touch of outlaw without looking like it’s trying to hard. Really excited to see the finished product. Bummer about the 997 turbo, but I get it. I’m looking forward to that video, too.
Hi Will - I’m enjoying the way you’re walking us through the process of mods on your 993. With regard to the Steve Wong chip, I don’t know that the chip itself is a game changer without also doing related performance mods. If memory serves me correctly, SW says it will add about 10hp. What it does do that can be really valuable is allow you to have the DME take into account other performance mods you’re doing to the car. When you order the chip, SW will ask what mods you’ve done and configure the mappings on the chip accordingly. Porsche configured the mappings to accommodate any grade of unleaded gas a driver puts in the car. If you run only 93 octane you can ask SW to set the timing specifically for that - it will give you more power. (If you make that choice, you do need to be more careful that you’re getting gas at stations where the 93 is good.) We did hotter cams, cat delete, unkinked headers and a single mass flywheel on my 964. Those, in combination with all the other mods to the car warranted an SW custom chip (still moderately priced). SW cut the chip and modified a second time (no cost) based on dyno runs of my car with the mods installed. The chip, with the 93 octane setting, really brought everything together to function as a unified whole.
Great breakdown on all the planned mods and your reasoning. You are going to love the Continental head unit. Phone connectivity is flawless and looks period specific. I get the 997 Turbo sale. I had a very low mileage 996 Turbo. I liked it, but my 993 was my go to drive. Never thought I would go for a modern 911 until I saw a GT3 Touring. Keep us updated and can’t wait to see the final result.
Great episode again, regarding the radio, i bought the VDO version of the Continental, exactly the same but the screen is blue instead of amber. Blue might tie in better with your seats and callipers. Also VDO is the brand of the dials. As an alternative you might consider the Blaupunkt Bremen SQR 46 DAB, fully authentic look, but modern internals. That would be my choice if my current VDO would ever fail. Keep up the good work 😀
It's a more expensive option but the Porsche Classic radio has a small navigation screen, built in Bluetooth connectivity, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto. They look really nice in the dash of an old Porsche as well.
V. Kool mods, and the selling of the turbo I can relate to, had a 997 myself and did not gel with it so sold her, my younger brother also had the same turbo as yours, he did not gel with it as well sold it, he then moved to a merc G- Wagen AMG 6.3, I went Aircooled. Nice very capable cars but we both just did not get on with them. 😁
I have a project 993 I have been working on. I follow your channel. I am doing a complete restobuild. Car is on dolly now. No sub-frames on. Question, can you provide a pic of your 993 oil lines and how they are attached under the rocker panels on the car? I am trying to fit mine but seems to not be getting them in straight. Thanks.
Great tasteful mods. First time watching your channel and I'm loving it! Even though watching that cup of coffee sway back and forth was giving me anxiety lol. You gained a new subscriber. Would you mind sharing the cost for getting the interior sorted? Thinking about a similar project on a 996.
I have a SW chip for 993 95 available if you’re interested. I used it on mine for a couple of month. It improved the response and lower rpm torques but I had to get great gas quality to avoid knock. And here in California, this is kinda hard to find. I ended up mixing octane 100 and 91, not very practical as I’m using it almost as my daily driver. Very interested to see the end result of your mods!
Too funny. I have a 1995 993 cab, Grand Prix White over gray/black interior. I have been looking to do about 7 of your mods, including that carpet and tartan inserts to hardbacks. One recommendation, although the Continental is a great radio and look, I went with the even more period correct Blaupunkt Bremen SQR 46 DAB. It looks amazing installed. I also love Fuchs-style wheels on 993s, which I went with on mine.
I own a 933 , mods as follows Bilstein coil overs Roll bar Fister short shift Aerokit front spoiler Turbo brake kit RUF wheels Looks great and lots of fun !
I don’t agree you need a fire extinguisher. I have has two small car fires, was on a rally and Lotus caught fire and burnt to the ground! Love the head unit 👍
Looking forward to seeing how the Continental stereo works in your 993. Really want to replace the Alpine aftermarket stereo in my ‘99 996. It works great but really looks out of place. What model are you going with?
I wanted to say that this Porsche the 993 especially in grey, the front, , looks exactly like the front of the 50s model, the 550 Spyder, The James Dean car. Almost identical.
I understand why you sold the 997. It is a great car though. The only water cooled car that truly makes me stare now is the 991 GT3 and GT3 RS. The sound in the RS is just amazing.
Tach: Easier to see the redline out of my peripheral vision when it’s closer to 12 o clock. Speedo: the higher numbers 70 - 90 get hidden behind the wheel when the gauge is straight. This allows me to better see how fast I’m going at Highway speeds...and sometimes at high speeds on backroads too haha
@@Rennthusiast Oh perfect. I have the rennline fire extinguisher in my 993, too. Great product. Just be careful that if you have something on the ground it sometimes can catch and pull the quick release straps.
I have a 993 also and undertaken similar upgrades to you, including recently the Continental head unit and speakers, previous owner had replaced the original with a Christmas tree flashing unit like was in your car. I'm in Australia and we had a different third brake light here to USA cars. The rear brake light on non-USA cars I think looks a lot better (www.fvd.net/us-en/190044812/rear-window-roof-spoiler-964-993-includes-3rd-brake-light.html).
Timely - I have a "95 C2. I just emailed FD about the SSK and Trans mount. Also looking at RS motor mounts. I have the Conti Radio from Tore Bergville, and Fister Stage II, both top quality. Lastly painting calipers this spring . Heres my IG @memphisrrc. Interested in hearing how the mods go!
Don’t know why you sold you 997.1 Turbo Manual but I know why I did! 1) Too much performance! Its unusably, hazardously fast. I was becoming a nuisance to myself and others. 2) PCCB...after a chip in a rotor the quote to replace the rotor and pad set instantly soured me on the ownership experience. 3) Unreliable PCM that became intermittent....this shouldn’t matter but it did and the alternatives weren’t appealing. After selling the Turbo my enjoyment of the brand has moved definitively backward in time; I own a ‘96 993 (with PSS10 which should be mandatory for these cars), a ‘94 968 Club Sport, ‘90 928S4, a ‘94 Mercedes E500 and a ‘78 911SC. For charisma the 911SC is tops. For handling prowess the 968CS is hard to fault...maybe even too good? For that muscle car feel the 928 hits the spot and still looks like a space ship. Fast, too, but a bear to maintain. For a serene combination of comfort and confident performance the E500 sets a benchmark that few cars since have surpassed. If I could keep only 2 it would be the SC and the E500.
You’re racking up too many mods on this 993, resell will be tough with buyers interested in originality. By the time you’re done you’ll have the value of a 993 4S or S wide body in it. I’d rather have one of those unique models any day over a tricked out base 993.
I hear you and I can’t deny you’re right. The objective of this project isn’t about resale value or marketability, though. It’s about making it my own. I’ll never see this money back but I’ll have a 993 that is mechanically sorted dialed in to my taste.
@@Rennthusiast fair enough, I have 1997 black 993 S. Glad I made the decision to gun for the upper level model. Never gets old looking at the wider curves.
Yep. They’re gorgeous. I have always wondered if the $ premium is worth it. I’ve never driven one so can’t accurately judge. How big of a difference in performance between base C2 and the C2S?
@@Rennthusiast not much added horsepower but it handles the road a little better being wider. Feels like you can take any corner at any speed when you build your confidence. Especially with Billsteins.
Thanks for bringing us along. keep having fun with your changes. I think making it your own is part of the fun.
Half way through the video and still don’t know how you haven’t spilled your drink yet.
For your 993....love all the mods so far. I have one suggestion / thought - maybe BBS LMR’s in gun metal?
I like LM’s and also e88’s...but luckily the MY02’s are my faves and they’re so cheap compared to BBS wheels.
My OCD was at 100% while watching that coffee in the cup about to spill the whole time
I can’t believe it’s taken this long for someone to comment on that 😂
I’m glad to be watching somebody build the car of my dreams! I’m glad to be along for the ride in a way too! Keep it up
As a radio I warmly recommend Blaupunkt Bremen SQR 46 DAB
Absolutely, I installed the Bremen in my 993 cab and I am very happy with, fair price for the design & quality
I did the same last year. Amazing
With a short shifter you got to work very precise on the knob to avoid over-revving.
Mexico blue is an awesome choice.
My anxiety 😦 is super high as I wonder how long before you spill that hot coffee ☕️ all over your hand. Stop 🛑 moving around so much! Lol 😂 awesomeness. Great video.
😂
Thanks for taking us through your journey and decision making process. Looking forward to hearing about why you're selling the turbo.
Mexico blue calipers only add 2hp. Had you made them red, +5hp. 😁 very exciting mods to come.
Thanks for your videos I have just bought a 993 here in the uk
Liking your choices! Looking forward to seeing your calipers in Mexico Blue👍🏻
Love all the mods coming to the 993. A touch of outlaw without looking like it’s trying to hard. Really excited to see the finished product. Bummer about the 997 turbo, but I get it. I’m looking forward to that video, too.
Cannot wait to heart about the 991 Turbo. 993 Mods sound great.
Hi Will - I’m enjoying the way you’re walking us through the process of mods on your 993.
With regard to the Steve Wong chip, I don’t know that the chip itself is a game changer without also doing related performance mods. If memory serves me correctly, SW says it will add about 10hp. What it does do that can be really valuable is allow you to have the DME take into account other performance mods you’re doing to the car. When you order the chip, SW will ask what mods you’ve done and configure the mappings on the chip accordingly.
Porsche configured the mappings to accommodate any grade of unleaded gas a driver puts in the car. If you run only 93 octane you can ask SW to set the timing specifically for that - it will give you more power. (If you make that choice, you do need to be more careful that you’re getting gas at stations where the 93 is good.)
We did hotter cams, cat delete, unkinked headers and a single mass flywheel on my 964. Those, in combination with all the other mods to the car warranted an SW custom chip (still moderately priced). SW cut the chip and modified a second time (no cost) based on dyno runs of my car with the mods installed. The chip, with the 93 octane setting, really brought everything together to function as a unified whole.
Great breakdown on all the planned mods and your reasoning. You are going to love the Continental head unit. Phone connectivity is flawless and looks period specific.
I get the 997 Turbo sale. I had a very low mileage 996 Turbo. I liked it, but my 993 was my go to drive. Never thought I would go for a modern 911 until I saw a GT3 Touring.
Keep us updated and can’t wait to see the final result.
This is going to be a killer build! Can't wait to see it
Thanks for the support. A little nerve wracking making decisions and wondering what it’s *really* gonna look like once it’s done.
Looking forward to your views on the 997 turbo, as I am currently toying with the idea of buying one myself !
Great update. Looking forward to seeing the final product. I would really like to know the total cost of the re finishing of seating.
The roll bar would be to much for me unless it’s a real track car.
Great episode again, regarding the radio, i bought the VDO version of the Continental, exactly the same but the screen is blue instead of amber. Blue might tie in better with your seats and callipers. Also VDO is the brand of the dials. As an alternative you might consider the Blaupunkt Bremen SQR 46 DAB, fully authentic look, but modern internals. That would be my choice if my current VDO would ever fail. Keep up the good work 😀
Thanks for the support 👍🏼
It's a more expensive option but the Porsche Classic radio has a small navigation screen, built in Bluetooth connectivity, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto. They look really nice in the dash of an old Porsche as well.
V. Kool mods, and the selling of the turbo I can relate to, had a 997 myself and did not gel with it so sold her, my younger brother also had the same turbo as yours, he did not gel with it as well sold it, he then moved to a merc G- Wagen AMG 6.3, I went Aircooled. Nice very capable cars but we both just did not get on with them. 😁
Very nice looking now for 993 maybe you have some good leads 👍
I have a project 993 I have been working on. I follow your channel. I am doing a complete restobuild. Car is on dolly now. No sub-frames on. Question, can you provide a pic of your 993 oil lines and how they are attached under the rocker panels on the car? I am trying to fit mine but seems to not be getting them in straight. Thanks.
Great tasteful mods. First time watching your channel and I'm loving it! Even though watching that cup of coffee sway back and forth was giving me anxiety lol. You gained a new subscriber. Would you mind sharing the cost for getting the interior sorted? Thinking about a similar project on a 996.
Thanks for watching and subscribing
Will be publishing a video about the 993 with costs in the next couple of weeks.
@@Rennthusiast Thanks for the reply. Looking forward to the video.
I agree with the Blaupunkt SQR 46 DAB.
What speakers are you doing?
I have a SW chip for 993 95 available if you’re interested.
I used it on mine for a couple of month.
It improved the response and lower rpm torques but I had to get great gas quality to avoid knock. And here in California, this is kinda hard to find. I ended up mixing octane 100 and 91, not very practical as I’m using it almost as my daily driver.
Very interested to see the end result of your mods!
Too funny. I have a 1995 993 cab, Grand Prix White over gray/black interior. I have been looking to do about 7 of your mods, including that carpet and tartan inserts to hardbacks. One recommendation, although the Continental is a great radio and look, I went with the even more period correct Blaupunkt Bremen SQR 46 DAB. It looks amazing installed. I also love Fuchs-style wheels on 993s, which I went with on mine.
I own a 933 , mods as follows
Bilstein coil overs
Roll bar
Fister short shift
Aerokit front spoiler
Turbo brake kit
RUF wheels
Looks great and lots of fun !
How about a 991.2 GT3?
I don’t agree you need a fire extinguisher. I have has two small car fires, was on a rally and Lotus caught fire and burnt to the ground! Love the head unit 👍
Even better, although I’m sorry to hear about the fires. Thanks for the insight. Now I can justify this decision to myself even more easily 😄
Looking forward to seeing how the Continental stereo works in your 993.
Really want to replace the Alpine aftermarket stereo in my ‘99 996.
It works great but really looks out of place.
What model are you going with?
Super excited to see seats.
Love the choices
BTW you changed back your front marker lenses?
Good eye. This is an older pic. 😄
So glad you went with the Mexico Blue calipers! Did you end up deciding to leather-wrap the roll cage?
Yep. Gonna do it. I figured it’s something like the calipers: easy to reverse if I end up not liking it.
I wanted to say that this Porsche the 993 especially in grey, the front, , looks exactly like the front of the 50s model, the 550 Spyder, The James Dean car. Almost identical.
What do you think about the new Porsche 992 gt3?
I understand why you sold the 997. It is a great car though.
The only water cooled car that truly makes me stare now is the 991 GT3 and GT3 RS. The sound in the RS is just amazing.
Hey nice Video, im new to your Channel, why are your gages turned 45 degrees?
Tach: Easier to see the redline out of my peripheral vision when it’s closer to 12 o clock.
Speedo: the higher numbers 70 - 90 get hidden behind the wheel when the gauge is straight. This allows me to better see how fast I’m going at Highway speeds...and sometimes at high speeds on backroads too haha
hi, i'm wondering what the car costs in the usa? Im from Sweden.
Thanks
Marcus
Really depends. $45,000 if you’re lucky for a driver but they seem to be increasing
@@Rennthusiast Big thanks! Best site in US for used cars? Thumbs up
@@marcusb9365 used Porsches?
@@Rennthusiast yes!
www.rennthusiast.com/porsche-911-ownership/
You gotta do the Goldenrod with the FD SSK! It is the biggest upgrade you could do! (unless you have it)
I have the goldenrod already so the SSK will play well with it
@@Rennthusiast Oh perfect. I have the rennline fire extinguisher in my 993, too. Great product. Just be careful that if you have something on the ground it sometimes can catch and pull the quick release straps.
@@Motormouth2416 I am, for some reason, super stoked about the fire extinguisher 😂
I did same, was a huge improvement in the gear feel
AMEN
I have a 993 also and undertaken similar upgrades to you, including recently the Continental head unit and speakers, previous owner had replaced the original with a Christmas tree flashing unit like was in your car. I'm in Australia and we had a different third brake light here to USA cars. The rear brake light on non-USA cars I think looks a lot better (www.fvd.net/us-en/190044812/rear-window-roof-spoiler-964-993-includes-3rd-brake-light.html).
bye bye Turbo - On to the NEXT! Are you going Long Hood?!
Let’s just say a long hood would be a GREAT car to join the others 😄
I suggest you use CC (closed caption), it'll be easier to follow
Mein Bester Dein Kaffee ☕️ wird kalt ... 😉
993 The last 911 full stop.
“Budget peak” there is no such thing 😂
😂
Timely - I have a "95 C2. I just emailed FD about the SSK and Trans mount. Also looking at RS motor mounts. I have the Conti Radio from Tore Bergville, and Fister Stage II, both top quality. Lastly painting calipers this spring . Heres my IG @memphisrrc. Interested in hearing how the mods go!
Cool. Will check out your IG right now.
Not a fan of the newer Porsches, they look longer and squished down. Also lost some curve appeal. So thumbs up on the sale!
Just like new BMW's they looks like Lexus, corolla and even kia just hideous
Don’t know why you sold you 997.1 Turbo Manual but I know why I did! 1) Too much performance! Its unusably, hazardously fast. I was becoming a nuisance to myself and others. 2) PCCB...after a chip in a rotor the quote to replace the rotor and pad set instantly soured me on the ownership experience. 3) Unreliable PCM that became intermittent....this shouldn’t matter but it did and the alternatives weren’t appealing.
After selling the Turbo my enjoyment of the brand has moved definitively backward in time; I own a ‘96 993 (with PSS10 which should be mandatory for these cars), a ‘94 968 Club Sport, ‘90 928S4, a ‘94 Mercedes E500 and a ‘78 911SC. For charisma the 911SC is tops. For handling prowess the 968CS is hard to fault...maybe even too good? For that muscle car feel the 928 hits the spot and still looks like a space ship. Fast, too, but a bear to maintain. For a serene combination of comfort and confident performance the E500 sets a benchmark that few cars since have surpassed. If I could keep only 2 it would be the SC and the E500.
Once you go 993.. everything else is just diet cola.. hate to see the 997 go.. but good move.
You’re racking up too many mods on this 993, resell will be tough with buyers interested in originality. By the time you’re done you’ll have the value of a 993 4S or S wide body in it. I’d rather have one of those unique models any day over a tricked out base 993.
I hear you and I can’t deny you’re right. The objective of this project isn’t about resale value or marketability, though. It’s about making it my own. I’ll never see this money back but I’ll have a 993 that is mechanically sorted dialed in to my taste.
@@Rennthusiast fair enough, I have 1997 black 993 S. Glad I made the decision to gun for the upper level model. Never gets old looking at the wider curves.
Yep. They’re gorgeous. I have always wondered if the $ premium is worth it. I’ve never driven one so can’t accurately judge.
How big of a difference in performance between base C2 and the C2S?
@@Rennthusiast not much added horsepower but it handles the road a little better being wider. Feels like you can take any corner at any speed when you build your confidence. Especially with Billsteins.
Your wheels are not period correct. Just sayin
Yep. No doubt.