RE: Turbo uber alles: PH Blog

RE: Turbo uber alles: PH Blog

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BishBosh

440 posts

225 months

Wednesday 10th May 2017
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Bizzarley just come across this thread, I have a Golf R and selling it to buy a new 991.2 Turbo S Cab. (Build slot in July)

The golf has been one of the very best every day fun cars I have ever had and a real shame in having to sell it. However there is an up side in this as you may have noticed.....the Porsche will be more of a garage queen but sooooo looking forward to getting one especially now having reviewed this review.

As for the driving, huge difference, nope, massive, along with a completely different experience when using them. Everyday driver will now be a 94ah BMW i3.

911p

2,335 posts

181 months

Wednesday 10th May 2017
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Digga said:
I know a little about PSM:

Was an interesting experiment.
I can't view the video unfortunately, must be restricted to your friends list only!

Also... You're a brave man posting your Facebook profile to PH hehe

Digga

40,373 posts

284 months

Wednesday 10th May 2017
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911p said:
Digga said:
I know a little about PSM:

Was an interesting experiment.
I can't view the video unfortunately, must be restricted to your friends list only!

Also... You're a brave man posting your Facebook profile to PH hehe
Cheers biggrin

Re-linked to YouTube video.

911p

2,335 posts

181 months

Wednesday 10th May 2017
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Digga said:
Cheers biggrin

Re-linked to YouTube video.
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Same corner with no PSM: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYSlhZ57bBAhehe

Digga

40,373 posts

284 months

Wednesday 10th May 2017
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911p said:
Digga said:
Cheers biggrin

Re-linked to YouTube video.
thumbup

Same corner with no PSM: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYSlhZ57bBAhehe
hehe 2015 - they turf you off the circuit for 'drifting' these days. wink

With mine, just so people get an idea, I'd 'planned' for a bit of oversteer and did not move my right foot one bit, just counter-steered. All of the recovery and then secondary slide stuff is how the PSM does its stuff. Pretty clever actually.