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Posted: October 16, 2020 Updated:

Will you manually raise the rear wing of the Porsche 911?

Suddenly, do you ever manually raise the rear wing of the Porsche 911?

It seems that this rear wing (991.2) is supposed to automatically increase when the speed of the car exceeds 120 km / h, but it is also possible to raise it manually using the button inside the car. ..

★ Addition (2020.10.19) ★
I wrote it in the comment section later, but I added it here as well. The manuals for the Porsche 911 early and late 991 models state as follows.

"Depending on the vehicle speed and the position of the sliding / tilting roof, the rear spoiler will automatically deploy when the vehicle speed is above about 120km / h and retract when it is below about 80km / h."

By the way, I feel that this rear wing may automatically increase even if the speed does not reach 120 km / h, but in reality, how many kilometers does it increase? ?? (The manual also says "about" ...)

Because it's like a driving lesson (Porsche truck experienceEven when accelerating at a stretch within a short distance, "I accelerated at a stretch, but obviously it has not reached 120 km, right?", It seems that the rear wing is often raised. I feel like.

How is it?

I want to know the exact mechanism of movement ... This is the part ↓

By the way, although it is such a rear wing, I sometimes see people who manually raise this with 911 that I see in the city (it is judged to be manual because it keeps rising even when driving at low speed or when the vehicle is stopped), and at high speed I've heard stories of people who give it to themselves just before riding.

Whether or not to raise the wing manually is completely the responsibility of each driver, but I am a "group who does not raise it manually".

Well, there are people who can give it, so I'm reluctant to say it too strongly, but I'd rather say "I definitely don't want to give it manually" (Oh, I said it once and for all (laughs) ).

Well, that's just a commitment. There is no problem with the amount that goes up automatically.

"The question is whether to raise the rear wing manually or not."

There is an occasional conflict within Porsche 911 between me and my child.

That is the battle between the curiosity of elementary school children, "I want to raise the wing", and my commitment, "Never give it manually."

Today, this battle broke out after a long absence.

Well, and it was done. Pressed! !! !! !! I was pushed! !!

Here it is. At the yellow circle. I have been pushed.

Already, I was about to get really angry ← Porsche is tough (laughs).

When I think, "Oh, my 911 may have a wing up now, even though I'm running around the city!", I can't help it anymore. I feel like how much I hate it ^^

And when I parked the car and looked at it, it was still up! !! !! already! !! !!

It may be hard to see because it is black, but the yellow circles are up ↓

I told my child, "I won't forgive you if you press this button next time!" And because Porsche is strict, I threatened the child thoroughly (terrible) and then manually lowered the wing again.

In this way, the buttons that sometimes cause conflicts in the Porsche 911 car are installed, at the center console where these various buttons are gathered.

In my car, some of the lower part is still useless and there is a blank space for unused buttons ↓

This time the story here.

… Well, the story of the rear wing didn't matter! !!

I'm sorry, it doesn't matter (laughs). So, what I wanted to write this time was that I happened to see this picture.

Make full use of the buttons on the center console

Look look! !!

This Porsche, how all the button space on the center console is used. There is no blank space.

If you look at each one, you can see the button that raises the wing, the button of Spoeki, the button of banana ... banana?

Hmm? ?? If you take a closer look, there is even an Eject button.

That is the so-called ejection seat (the one that pops out with the seat in an emergency)!

The photo source isHere

When I wondered what this was and looked it up, it seems to be a little old story, but it seems that stickers for playing by sticking it on the unused button space inside the car like this were sold. ..

I didn't know. saw it for the first time.

Moreover, since this is a product that is attached to the inside of the car, it is much more self-satisfying than the decals that are attached to the outer body of the car, which only people in the car can understand. Is it too much product (laughs)?

Basically, I wonder if I will grin when I see this in the car alone ... ^^

Originally it was from an American store called Aesthetic Creations, but now I can only confirm listings on eBay.

It was already sold out when I saw it, so I don't know if there will be any future sales, but for your reference, the site that was sold on eBay isHere(Not an affiliate).

Of course, it seems that it can be used other than Porsche, and it seems that it was popular among VW owners when it started to be sold (around 2014 ??).

There are people who think about various things and make it into a product ~ ^ ^

For me, I wanted to add the Eject button a little if I wanted to.

If you put it on gently, when you put a person who rides Porsche for the first time, you may think, "Well, Porsche will eject the seat in an emergency ?!".

… Can you get it (laughs)?

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