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Old Sep 22, 2010 | 01:53 AM
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There is one thing that bother me about tracking my RS is all the explosives in the cabin. These nicely packaged TNT originally design for crash safety with love from Stuttgart serve no purpose when I am 6 points strapped in with HANS device. They have become potential finger and wrist breaker in a case of off on the track and has no more entertainment value then popping birthday party balloons. I decided to remove them all and replace factory steering wheel with OMP quick release for easy of getting in and out of the car with factory roll cage. Here is a detail DIY on installing OMP steering wheel and airbags removal for those of you deranged enough to carry out this mod

There are many options as far as hub, quick release and after market steering wheel goes. You will need to chose the type of setup depends on if you want to retain horn function, size of steering wheel, distance to driver etc. I decided to use the MOMO hub with lifeline quick release and OMP superturismo steering wheel which is the one used in 997 Cup car. The lifeline quick release is suppose to last longer than ball bearing type of quick release with less play. It comes in yellow (FIA approved) or black. Here are the sites I bought my parts from for price reference:

MOMO hub: $72 http://www.paragon-products.com/MOMO...hubadapter.htm

lifeline quick release: $249 http://splparts.com/store/product-info.php?pid99.html

OMP superturismo steering wheel: $289 http://www.vividracing.com/catalog/s...l-p-64625.html

Here is a picture of what the individual parts look like

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OK, let's get started and remove the factory steering wheel. First disconnect the battery for at least 20-30 minutes to make sure your airbags don't discharge by accident. Take a good look at your steering wheel and say good by to the explosive that's aiming at your sternum

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Pop the steering wheel airbag unit out by inserting a long thin Allen wrench at the lower opening behind the steering wheel and carefully push hard upward. This will release the springs that hold the airbag unit.

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Pull on the top of the airbag unit toward you then gently pop the whole thing out. Disconnect the airbag yellow connector at the steering wheel side and remove the airbag unit

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Now you will find a 12 points M12 bolt securing the steering wheel. You will wonder why on earth did Porsche use a M12, 12 point bolts!? I had to buy the special wrench from Napa auto store

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Remove the M12, 12 points bolt and out comes the steering wheel.

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It's a good idea to mark the steering wheel and column just in case you need to put the factory steering wheel back

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Now you will see the electrical connector unit which rotate with steering wheel and act as part of the traction control sensor. You need to remove this unit for some trimming to fit the MOMO hub. This may not be necessary if you use other hub

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Audi parts ... hummm

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Remove the steering wheel column cover by removing the two T10 securing screws

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Unclip the legs that secure the electrical sensor unit and unclip the wire plug on the right hand side

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The electoral sensor unit has a dummy plastic plug receiver at 7 O;clock which blocks the MOMO hub.

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Carefully dremel off the dummy plug receiver and trim off any excess plastic that may get in the way. Take great care not to damage the sensor unit

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Now it's ready to mate with the MOMO hub

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You need to remove the soft plastic cover on the two plastic taps on each end of the electrical sensor to fit inside of the MOMO hub.

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It will sit flat on the MOMO hub

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Put the electrical sensor back and this is what the MOMO hub look like from the side installed

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Install the M12, 12 point bolt. Porsche calls for replacement of the bolt with each use and torque the bolt to 50 Nm or 37 ftlb. Before tightening the bolt, it's a good idea to test install everything to make sure the yellow strip is centered.

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Align and install the base of the lifeline quick release on MOMO hub

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Initial view of the whole setup ... SWEET!

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Old Sep 22, 2010 | 01:53 AM
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OK, there are two more air bags to remove. One is the side impact airbag on the side of my GT2 seat. To remove this, all you need to do is remove the back cushion and pull up on the left side cloth to expose the securing bolts

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Remove the bolts and gently pull out the side impact airbag and disconnect the electrical plugs

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Now the passenger airbag is a bit tricky. You need to remove the whole glove compartment to get access. First, remove radio/Nav side trim and the glove compartment right side trim to expose the glove compartment securing screws

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Remove the cup holder by removing the two securing bolts under the assembly

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Remove all the screws that secure the glove compartment and gently drop it down and unclip the wire connector on the back

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Remove the plastic air duct under the passenger airbag

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Here is what the passenger airbag look like tug above the glove compartment. Remove the 4 bolts that secure the airbag unit and remove the airbag assembly

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Remove the electrical plugs on the airbag ... this thing is REALLY heavy -7 lbs!

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OK, now we are officially explosive free!! ... except for the flat 6 that sits behind and the high octane fuel in the tank

We have shave off total of 16 lbs of explosive weights (3 lbs each for steering wheel and side airbags and 7 lbs for passenger airbag)


Let's take a look at the factory vs OMP/lifeline/MOMO setup and compare weight and physical location on the steering column.

Factory steering wheel setup - 7 lbs

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OMP/lifeline/MOMO setup - 4 lbs. 3 lbs of weight saving

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OMP wheel is smaller in diameter - unfortunately the top part of the steering wheel block my view of the RPM gauge. If you don't have a long torso or if your seat sits lower then you will have full view of the RPM gauge

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Factory steering wheel setup stick out about 4 3/4 inches compare with OMP/lifeline/MOMO setup which stick out about 6 1/2 inches - 1 3/4 inches longer than factory. I have to push the steering column all the way in and up for a comfortable position and reach further back to use the turn signal etc. 996 GT3 don't have the luxury to adjust their steering column.

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Overall, I am very happy with this setup. The only draw back is that the steering wheel partially block the RPM gauge. I remove GT2 seat cushion on the track for lower seating position which help ameliorate this situation. Explosive free, light weight and solid feel of the OMP superturismo alcantara steering provide an all business cabin for track enjoyment

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Old Sep 22, 2010 | 06:32 AM
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Thanks for another excellent write up!
 
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Great stuff. Thanks!
 
Old Sep 22, 2010 | 07:55 AM
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There should be a special section for you,I really enjoy your pics and the way you explain all the mod process.
 
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How do you eliminate the airbag delete dash light?
 
Old Sep 22, 2010 | 08:15 AM
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great info, and well told and documented. Enjoy
 
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Glad you guys enjoy the write up. I was told by my dealer that they are not allowed to eliminate the airbag warning light due to legal issue. My instrument panel usually light up like a Christmas tree on the track due to lower tire pressure, traction off etc. One more airbag warning light did not bother me
 
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Great write up!
 
Old Sep 22, 2010 | 12:47 PM
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Works bell hub, requires no trimming and is plug and play and has a bypass so you get no airbag light..

but its 3x's the price of momo hub, but worth every penny
 
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Originally Posted by mikymu
Glad you guys enjoy the write up. I was told by my dealer that they are not allowed to eliminate the airbag warning light due to legal issue. My instrument panel usually light up like a Christmas tree on the track due to lower tire pressure, traction off etc. One more airbag warning light did not bother me
- since this is clearly passed the point of street car, may as well have the TPMS "turned off"
- there is a writeup posted somewhere on how to do this
- dealer software tool is required

- that and a few resistors for the airbags may get you a light free dash again (except for TC of course)

- the resistor ratings can likely be found be searching the 996gt3 forums
 
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Awesome info, you make me want to do the same build
 
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Originally Posted by mobonic
Works bell hub, requires no trimming and is plug and play and has a bypass so you get no airbag light..

but its 3x's the price of momo hub, but worth every penny
$200+ for a wheel hub is kind of expensive but may worth a try if you don't want to mod the electric connector

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Awesome info, you make me want to do the same build
 
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Can you start a post with the links of you mods.?
 
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Mike

nice right up as usual. I removed my steering wheel and put in a momo as well.

what are you going to do about the horn? I realized this as some a-hole almost drove into my lane on the way to the track.


that sucks that there is no direct bolt on hub for the steering wheel. you would think there is one - since the cup cars use a similar set up.

do you have any full pictures of your interior - now that the carpet is gone?
 


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