Round 2: Alfa 4C --> 997.2 S - my build thread
#1
Round 2: Alfa 4C --> 997.2 S - my build thread
Hi All--
Wanted to introduce myself. I'm rejoining the P-car club-- I had a 997.1 base C2 about 5 years ago, went to an e92 M3 (hated it), and then an Alfa Romeo 4C, in the course of 3 years I had a blast and built the car in a very unique way. Life and career circumstances pushed me to make a change and I found myself in a 997.2 white C2S. Really happy to be back, the 997.2 is everything I wanted, a GT car for daily driving and to see Clients + something that I can take to the track/mountains and enjoy as a sports car.
Installed as of 10/3/18:
- Bilstein PSS10 w/ PASM
- Updated Sport Steering wheel in Alcantara with proper paddle shifters
Enroute as of 10/3/18:
- Getty Ducktail Sport
- Titan 7 TS5 Wheels w/ Toyo R888R (same wheels as shown on my Alfa below)
- Tubi Style Exhaust
- Billy Boat X-pipe / center muffler delete
My old Alfa before I sold it a few weeks ago
Alfa side shot
Just brought her home!
Interior shot
Put on Bilstein PSS10
Car is LOW... needed to raise it a bit.
Alcantara wheel is a must!
Wanted to introduce myself. I'm rejoining the P-car club-- I had a 997.1 base C2 about 5 years ago, went to an e92 M3 (hated it), and then an Alfa Romeo 4C, in the course of 3 years I had a blast and built the car in a very unique way. Life and career circumstances pushed me to make a change and I found myself in a 997.2 white C2S. Really happy to be back, the 997.2 is everything I wanted, a GT car for daily driving and to see Clients + something that I can take to the track/mountains and enjoy as a sports car.
Installed as of 10/3/18:
- Bilstein PSS10 w/ PASM
- Updated Sport Steering wheel in Alcantara with proper paddle shifters
Enroute as of 10/3/18:
- Getty Ducktail Sport
- Titan 7 TS5 Wheels w/ Toyo R888R (same wheels as shown on my Alfa below)
- Tubi Style Exhaust
- Billy Boat X-pipe / center muffler delete
My old Alfa before I sold it a few weeks ago
Alfa side shot
Just brought her home!
Interior shot
Put on Bilstein PSS10
Car is LOW... needed to raise it a bit.
Alcantara wheel is a must!
#4
WOW that Alfa looked good! Which is more fun to drive, all other metrics aside? I'm seriously considering one next year; other two candidates being a 997.2 C2S (surprise surprise) and a 4.7 V8 Vantage. I know which cars would be better to drive on the road, and which would be better on track. I feel that the 4C would consume the least amount of dollars on track and that is certainly appealing.
Last edited by CoreyC2S; 10-07-2018 at 05:26 PM.
#5
WOW that Alfa looked good! Which is more fun to drive, all other metrics aside? I'm seriously considering one next year; other two candidates being a 997.2 C2S (surprise surprise) and a 4.7 V8 Vantage. I know which cars would be better to drive on the road, and which would be better on track. I feel that the 4C would consume the least amount of dollars on track and that is certainly appealing.
#6
I also agree with the above post. That 4C looks incredible and must be a fun car to drive but it's definitely a 3rd car. I love my Lotus Elise and it's definitely the most fun I have ever had on a car but my Carrera S is better for daily use.
Last edited by Robocop305; 10-09-2018 at 07:19 PM.
#7
Hi All--
Wanted to introduce myself. I'm rejoining the P-car club-- I had a 997.1 base C2 about 5 years ago, went to an e92 M3 (hated it), and then an Alfa Romeo 4C, in the course of 3 years I had a blast and built the car in a very unique way. Life and career circumstances pushed me to make a change and I found myself in a 997.2 white C2S. Really happy to be back, the 997.2 is everything I wanted, a GT car for daily driving and to see Clients + something that I can take to the track/mountains and enjoy as a sports car.
Installed as of 10/3/18:
- Bilstein PSS10 w/ PASM
- Updated Sport Steering wheel in Alcantara with proper paddle shifters
Enroute as of 10/3/18:
- Getty Ducktail Sport
- Titan 7 TS5 Wheels w/ Toyo R888R (same wheels as shown on my Alfa below)
- Tubi Style Exhaust
- Billy Boat X-pipe / center muffler delete
My old Alfa before I sold it a few weeks ago
Alfa side shot
Just brought her home!
Interior shot
Put on Bilstein PSS10
Car is LOW... needed to raise it a bit.
Alcantara wheel is a must!
Wanted to introduce myself. I'm rejoining the P-car club-- I had a 997.1 base C2 about 5 years ago, went to an e92 M3 (hated it), and then an Alfa Romeo 4C, in the course of 3 years I had a blast and built the car in a very unique way. Life and career circumstances pushed me to make a change and I found myself in a 997.2 white C2S. Really happy to be back, the 997.2 is everything I wanted, a GT car for daily driving and to see Clients + something that I can take to the track/mountains and enjoy as a sports car.
Installed as of 10/3/18:
- Bilstein PSS10 w/ PASM
- Updated Sport Steering wheel in Alcantara with proper paddle shifters
Enroute as of 10/3/18:
- Getty Ducktail Sport
- Titan 7 TS5 Wheels w/ Toyo R888R (same wheels as shown on my Alfa below)
- Tubi Style Exhaust
- Billy Boat X-pipe / center muffler delete
My old Alfa before I sold it a few weeks ago
Alfa side shot
Just brought her home!
Interior shot
Put on Bilstein PSS10
Car is LOW... needed to raise it a bit.
Alcantara wheel is a must!
I had the Tubi exhaust on my 2009 C4S and unless something has changed you don't need the Billy Boat x-pipe center muffler delete. The full Tubi system for the .2 997's comes with its own x-pipes/center muffler delete. Beautiful car and great choice of exhaust btw. Love the Tubi on both the .1 and .2 997's.
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#8
Decided (bad idea) to try and install the Tubi this late afternoon after getting home from work. I "finished" in the sense that when I went to put on the tips, they were all misaligned. Will need to loosen everything tomorrow and figure it out...
#9
http://www.championmotorsport.com/pr...i-997-2-ex.htm
#10
Did you not get x-pipes with your Tubi to replace the center muffler? Not showing in the pictures and you said you bought Billy Boat x-pipes separately. That's why I'm asking. Hate to see you waste $600 or $700 or whatever the BB pipes cost is. The Tubi for 997.1's only had the side cans showing in your picture since there was no center muffler on the .1 cars but again, for the 997.2, Tubi included x-pipes along with the side cans. Are you sure you got the right system for your 997.2? This is what you should have, eliminating the need for the BB pipes:
http://www.championmotorsport.com/pr...i-997-2-ex.htm
http://www.championmotorsport.com/pr...i-997-2-ex.htm
Together, the setup sounds good. Very raspy, which I like, but it seems to have lost any "grunt" low sound. Either way, better than stock for sure!
#11
I actually got the Tubi's second hand, and they did not come w/ the x-pipe as you mentioned. The seller had a set of Sharkwerks, but since I already had my Billy Boat x-pipes on order, I decided not to take his set. I appreciate the thought and looking out though!
Together, the setup sounds good. Very raspy, which I like, but it seems to have lost any "grunt" low sound. Either way, better than stock for sure!
Together, the setup sounds good. Very raspy, which I like, but it seems to have lost any "grunt" low sound. Either way, better than stock for sure!
#14
Thinking about getting a tube exhaust here... a friend of mine sells it (with only 10,000 milles). Is $1,200 a good price?