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mrdemon said:
The only way to make the platform faster is to move the engine, every one went la la over that 993 vid of that guy for 14 years knocking time off his lap, yes he bought the engine forward.
^ Another edit after posting !!!!!!!!Edited by mrdemon on Monday 22 December 09:01
You mean this ? :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ab5i3fuGMvM
That's not a 993 ......... It does of course have a 993 engine, but that's not quite the same......
You appear rather jealous of individuals more successful than yourself, or is it just successful individuals that are popular and genuinely nice people (such as Jack Olsen and Walter Rohrl) that get you all bitter and twisted ?
keep it lit said:
996 GT3 R/RS/RSR is Porsches most successful race car and has won its class in every arena it has entered;
24H Le Mans 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
24H Spa 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
24H Daytona 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
24H Nurburgring 2000 2006
12H Sebring 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
FIA GT Champs 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
...... closely followed in 2nd place by you've guessed it the 997.
Just thought I'd add the 2006 win for the Manthey team... 24H Le Mans 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
24H Spa 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
24H Daytona 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
24H Nurburgring 2000 2006
12H Sebring 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
FIA GT Champs 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
...... closely followed in 2nd place by you've guessed it the 997.
Vacationboy said:
mrdemon said:
keep it lit said:
you must be a pro driver or top line technician given all your knowledge ??
I was doing geo's on cars at the age of 14 inc full corner weights and diff rebuilds and then racing said cars at national level :-)1/10th may be :-p but it stands you well on which part does what and what one can adjust to fit how one wants to drive it.
Going back to the Cayman Geo thread, that car has such little adjustment, all I said was it was pointless to spend £300 to get it back to stock.
It's got fixed front and rear LCA, the Camber at the rear is maxxed out on the R, the caster in not adjustable, neither are the front or rear ARB's and the springs are all fixed and have no height adjustemts to weight it.
you can talk all you like about how you want the car to handle pre geo but with NO adjustments to make bar very limited camber and toe, it's not going to be hard to set a Cayman up is it ? SO my advice was while it's in for a stock geo check you may as well add the extra 1/2 a degree which is available to the front camber setting. it's still no where near what one needs on track and will have no dire side effects like people were panicing on about on that thread.
Personally, I'd have treated it as an opportunity to prove that I'm decent chap in spite of my internet meanderings. Never mind, opportunity lost and all that.
Jim1556 said:
Bloody hell!!!
Slippy, you seem to have a serious GT/RS addiction! Perhaps you do have some kind of mental issue?
Which is/was your favourite and why?
For road use :Slippy, you seem to have a serious GT/RS addiction! Perhaps you do have some kind of mental issue?
Which is/was your favourite and why?
Most fun to drive : Mk1 996 GT3
Most challenging to drive quickly (In standard form) 996 GT2
Most tactile : 964 RS
Most overated : (I'll hang for this. 993 RS)
Most capable : Gen 1 997 GT3
"Prettiest" : 993 RS
Best looking : 996 GT2
Most 911 looking : 964 RS
Most disappointing : 996 GT3 RS I'll hang for this too (most likely attributable to poor tyres, poor geo, incorrect ride heights and corner weights) the jury is still out, though a kind fellow PH'er has offered me the chance to see just how good a well set up example is)
They've all been wonderful cars to own and drive. (except the 6RS, which was the only 911 I've driven that I had little or no confidence in) See above.
CheesyFootballs said:
So this GT4.... what's it like then?
If rumours are to be believed its going to be just under 991 GT3 speed for well under the price of a specced 991S.If it looks like the mock-ups, its going to look better than a 991 and it may even handle better.
My interest is piqued.
Vacationboy said:
Haha I need a link to that particular thread, I doubt MrDemon feared for his life on a trackday with loads of fat bald men!
Think it's here somewhere...http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=5&a...
Anyway, agree we should get back on topic!
Well while we wait to see what will appear as a GT4 I am starting to put a DIY plan in place using my Cayman R pdk as a base.
Up to JZM next month for a half cage and harness, initial brake upgrade as a starter with Endless pads and a GT3 master cyliner to get a better pedal feel as an interim measure before the engine change then will review
Kicked off discussions with Ruf to put a 3.8 991 engine in with some potential tweaks to say 420-440bhp
Potentially leave body work as is though may carbon some panels
Will be interesting to see how it compares...
It may well take some PhD level man maths to square it off to any committee but it will have some stealth qualities
Up to JZM next month for a half cage and harness, initial brake upgrade as a starter with Endless pads and a GT3 master cyliner to get a better pedal feel as an interim measure before the engine change then will review
Kicked off discussions with Ruf to put a 3.8 991 engine in with some potential tweaks to say 420-440bhp
Potentially leave body work as is though may carbon some panels
Will be interesting to see how it compares...
It may well take some PhD level man maths to square it off to any committee but it will have some stealth qualities
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