Thanks for doing this. I just locked in on my 992.1 T build and am excited for the ride. It’s great to hear from other owners their subjective feedback.
This was my first attempt at a TH-cam video. As you will see, it is somewhat rough, but I had fun putting it together. Hopefully you will find some interesting and/or helpful information here.
Great info, I just received my 2024 911T spec’d out in April with manual and LWB seats. Only added $10k of options, $6k of that bucket seats. Baby GT3, more so with the bucket seats. I regret not reminding multiple times to the dealer to leave the covers on the seats and steering wheel, and not washing detailing it. I brought in Newport Beach and had it delivered straight to my PPF shop in Phoenix. But overall love my car, dream car, only drove it once to a PCA event, will be my collector forever car.
I noticed the same issue front tires 36 and 38 rear tires 47 and 46 upon driving the 2024 T back home from San Diego to Ventura County. may I ask do you need to have local dealer's to redue the over tires pressure? or any special resetting required? thank you
If you want to use the "Comfort Pressures" identified in the owner's manual then you have to go into the settings and select the "Comfort Pressure" check box. Then you can reduce your tire pressures to the comfort pressure settings of 29 front / 32 rear. No need to visit the dealer unless you are unsure how to do this.
@@jonathanfountain4422 Appreciated the great input. hope not too difficult . vehicle was picked up on 27May Drive to PPF and ceramic coating plus paint correction and windows tint windshield protection film. don't had the opportunity go into any owner manual. beside I had forgotten the ID # trying to reset for new ID code.
Thanks for doing this. I just locked in on my 992.1 T build and am excited for the ride. It’s great to hear from other owners their subjective feedback.
This was my first attempt at a TH-cam video. As you will see, it is somewhat rough, but I had fun putting it together. Hopefully you will find some interesting and/or helpful information here.
Great info, I just received my 2024 911T spec’d out in April with manual and LWB seats. Only added $10k of options, $6k of that bucket seats. Baby GT3, more so with the bucket seats. I regret not reminding multiple times to the dealer to leave the covers on the seats and steering wheel, and not washing detailing it. I brought in Newport Beach and had it delivered straight to my PPF shop in Phoenix. But overall love my car, dream car, only drove it once to a PCA event, will be my collector forever car.
Thanks for the comment. Congratulations on your new T. You will love it.
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I got the no cost white as well and like that you have minimal options keeping it lightweight as a T should be! Thanks Jonny!
The 911 T is a dream car of mine. nice spec. Good info. Hats off to you for doing to hard part, starting.
Thanks for your comment. New review on the 2024 Porsche Cayenne S Coupe coming soon!
And I noticed my tires way over inflated too, I should question the dealer? Will adjust at home soon.
I noticed the same issue front tires
36 and 38
rear tires 47 and 46
upon driving the 2024 T back home from San Diego to Ventura County.
may I ask do you need to have local dealer's to redue the over tires pressure?
or any special resetting required?
thank you
If you want to use the "Comfort Pressures" identified in the owner's manual then you have to go into the settings and select the "Comfort Pressure" check box. Then you can reduce your tire pressures to the comfort pressure settings of 29 front / 32 rear. No need to visit the dealer unless you are unsure how to do this.
@@jonathanfountain4422 Appreciated the great input. hope not too difficult .
vehicle was picked up on 27May
Drive to PPF and ceramic coating plus paint correction and windows tint windshield protection film.
don't had the opportunity go into any owner manual.
beside I had forgotten the ID #
trying to reset for new ID code.