911RS and GT3 enthusiasts
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Here's a tip for getting the best from the GTS..Avoid sport mode at all costs and go straight to sport plus to avoid the fake pops and farts, and slip the lever across to manual.This configuration enhances throttle response, speeds up manual gear changes and without the contrived noises sounds better..
As a road car i think i prefer it to the GT3.
As a road car i think i prefer it to the GT3.
Taffy66 said:
Here's a tip for getting the best from the GTS..Avoid sport mode at all costs and go straight to sport plus to avoid the fake pops and farts, and slip the lever across to manual.This configuration enhances throttle response, speeds up manual gear changes and without the contrived noises sounds better..
As a road car i think i prefer it to the GT3.
I’ll give it a go As a road car i think i prefer it to the GT3.
GT4RS said:
RaysCayman said:
Nobody cares what you think, about bans, driving, cars, or anything else.
Come on no need to create arguments on here, let’s get back to all talking about cars as this is what lead us all to this forumOTOT he's a true car enthusiast and AFAIK never flipped a car for profit in his life..I share all these traits so the guy above was well out of order and an example on how threads denigrate to spiteful personal insults..!
Edited by Taffy66 on Sunday 23 September 09:56
Back on topic, what are people’s thoughts on sharing set up data?
I understand the desire for companies to want to try and monetise their experience but twice we’ve needed to reset or check the alignment on the 997.1RS and twice the companies refused to give out the settings to which they’ve adjusted the car to.
Unfortunately it’s not always practical to go to whoever did the job for a check-up and you’re left with then needing to start again.
Does anyone have a database of such settings?
I understand the desire for companies to want to try and monetise their experience but twice we’ve needed to reset or check the alignment on the 997.1RS and twice the companies refused to give out the settings to which they’ve adjusted the car to.
Unfortunately it’s not always practical to go to whoever did the job for a check-up and you’re left with then needing to start again.
Does anyone have a database of such settings?
Taffy66 said:
FWIW i think P'heads would be a lot less entertaining if Mr D stopped posting..He obviously has a great deal of knowledge and experience on sports cars.Plus he's willing to share them with us like minded enthusiast..
OTOT he's a true car enthusiast and AFAIK never flipped a car for profit in his life..I share all these traits so the guy above was well out of order and an example on how threads denigrate to spiteful personal insults..!
I Agree, it would be sad place if we all liked the same things and had the same views. Like a few on here I have been out with Mr D on a few events and been happy to give him a few Px laps on track days. He's as much as an enthusiast as any of us.OTOT he's a true car enthusiast and AFAIK never flipped a car for profit in his life..I share all these traits so the guy above was well out of order and an example on how threads denigrate to spiteful personal insults..!
Edited by Taffy66 on Sunday 23 September 09:56
Taffy66 said:
GT4RS said:
RaysCayman said:
Nobody cares what you think, about bans, driving, cars, or anything else.
Come on no need to create arguments on here, let’s get back to all talking about cars as this is what lead us all to this forumOTOT he's a true car enthusiast and AFAIK never flipped a car for profit in his life..I share all these traits so the guy above was well out of order and an example on how threads denigrate to spiteful personal insults..!
Edited by Taffy66 on Sunday 23 September 09:56
He often talks a lot of sense but ruins it by posting like a 10 year old .
LaurasOtherHalf said:
Back on topic, what are people’s thoughts on sharing set up data?
I understand the desire for companies to want to try and monetise their experience but twice we’ve needed to reset or check the alignment on the 997.1RS and twice the companies refused to give out the settings to which they’ve adjusted the car to.
Unfortunately it’s not always practical to go to whoever did the job for a check-up and you’re left with then needing to start again.
Does anyone have a database of such settings?
I cannot understand why any company would not provide the before and after measurements. I would refuse to pay for a geo that I had no idea what settings have been applied. I've never NOT had the set up information provided as matter of course without asking.I understand the desire for companies to want to try and monetise their experience but twice we’ve needed to reset or check the alignment on the 997.1RS and twice the companies refused to give out the settings to which they’ve adjusted the car to.
Unfortunately it’s not always practical to go to whoever did the job for a check-up and you’re left with then needing to start again.
Does anyone have a database of such settings?
These are not race cars with lap time advantages being leaked out to the competition after all. People suggesting they will be burnt at the stake if they share set up data that 'normal' people can't have access to is just a load of cobblers.
The majority of tuners for a 911 platform will have broadly similar set up for the track.
And if the company setting your car up doesn't ask what you want from the set up, and what bias from the car you prefer, how can they hope to tailor it for your particular needs.
Edited by 993rsr on Sunday 23 September 12:43
Edited by 993rsr on Sunday 23 September 12:44
Edited by 993rsr on Sunday 23 September 12:46
LaurasOtherHalf said:
There used to be a whole heap of people and knowledge around these parts, the 911uk forum doesn't seem too populated. Is there any other forums that should be a must visit?
Rennlist I used to be a member of, but I don't recall my log in and I did feel it was very USA-centric.
We don't see the same old faces on track these days (or fewer anyway), has the investor market decimated the enthusiast one?
Hi Craig, we are all still bombing about Scotland (and further afield) on our runs same as always (well since 2010), you're more than welcome to come back any time, would be great to see you! Some of the guys started a Scottish site called Tartan Tarmac, but it's basically the old Pistonheads crew.Rennlist I used to be a member of, but I don't recall my log in and I did feel it was very USA-centric.
We don't see the same old faces on track these days (or fewer anyway), has the investor market decimated the enthusiast one?
Hardly any of us post on Pistonheads very often now though for the unpleasant reasons detailed above, just lurk to see if any old names pop up like yersel ;-)
Johnny C
993rsr said:
I'd not be paying for the re-work which I assumed you didn't?
For piece of mind I have my cars inspected on a ramp at an OPC after every track day, to check brake pads, hoses, any leaks etc. For this I pay a pre agreed fixed fee less any parts. This also includes a Geo check and re-set if required. Sometimes I win some times they do, as in very little work is required. I just think this is good practice taking into account how hard the cars get driven .APOLO1 said:
993rsr said:
I'd not be paying for the re-work which I assumed you didn't?
For piece of mind I have my cars inspected on a ramp at an OPC after every track day, to check brake pads, hoses, any leaks etc. For this I pay a pre agreed fixed fee less any parts. This also includes a Geo check and re-set if required. Sometimes I win some times they do, as in very little work is required. I just think this is good practice taking into account how hard the cars get driven .Personally I usually pump the back tyres up, check the oil drive home and put it in the shed, and repeat, but then I probably don't drive as hard as you do.
Be interested in what sort of issues you've seen with your preventative maintenance.
993rsr said:
I cannot understand why any company would not provide the before and after measurements. I would refuse to pay for a geo that I had no idea what settings have been applied. I've never NOT had the set up information provided as matter of course without asking...
The majority of tuners for a 911 platform will have broadly similar set up for the track.
^This.The majority of tuners for a 911 platform will have broadly similar set up for the track.
Had a quick geometry set up - just to check - done by Sports & Classic as part of a service when I got my 996 turbo. It was based on how I'd told them the car would be used.
A year or so later, chasing the source of a small judder under braking, it went in to Center Gravity. A few bits, like top mounts and lower control arms were swamped and there were some minor tweeks which came out of the intensive process employed. The car drove much better as a result of the work but overall, settings were very similar. In both cases data was supplied, without either firm having to be asked.
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