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Good/OK in the wet and cold .... went through the Biggest downpour on the way to racing at Classic Le Mans ......... no issues at un abated pace . On track new to bleed off a bit more ....last longer . Cup2 faster on the first cycle , then little difference ....just my opinion .
Prefer their slicks as well as last longer and am a bit tight
Prefer their slicks as well as last longer and am a bit tight
hunter 66 said:
Good/OK in the wet and cold .... went through the Biggest downpour on the way to racing at Classic Le Mans ......... no issues at un abated pace . On track new to bleed off a bit more ....last longer . Cup2 faster on the first cycle , then little difference ....just my opinion .
Prefer their slicks as well as last longer and am a bit tight
Thanks, may have saved me a chunk of money having to change tyres on a new car!Prefer their slicks as well as last longer and am a bit tight
Melvynr said:
The good thing about the GT3 is your getting heat put into the rears from the engine, just the usual 1 and 2 degrees and standing water to be mindful of. Ran mine from November right through with no probs on the Cups.
Good to know - interestingly I just had the Geo done at Center Gravity - car feels far more stable now - I’d had it set up too aggressively for the road previously - it’s now stock at the rear, with a bit more toe and camber at the front (plus spacers) and it feels so much more settled to me. They also played around with the arb settings - front and rear; after each change I tested it. We ended up leavening the front and rear in the stock central position. However, I couldn’t believe the difference it made to the car when adjusted - in the soft setting (a move of a cm or so on the arb) it felt like a completely differed car - more like a stock 911 - I was absolutely amazed that such a tiny change could make such a huge difference. Edited by RSVP911 on Sunday 25th October 08:43
RSVP911 said:
Good to know - interestingly I just had the Geo done at Center Gravity - car feels far more stable now - I’d had it set up too aggressively for the road previously - it’s now stock at the rear, with a bit more toe and camber at the front (plus spacers) and it feels so much more settled to me. They also played around with the arb settings - front and rear; after each change I tested it. We ended up leavening the front and rear in the stock central position. However, I couldn’t believe the difference it made to the car when adjusted - in the soft setting (a move of a cm or so on the arb) it felt like a completely differed car - more like a stock 911 - I was absolutely amazed that such a tiny change could make such a huge difference.
More toe up front and spacers, confused.com Edited by RSVP911 on Sunday 25th October 08:43
Porsche911R said:
RSVP911 said:
Good to know - interestingly I just had the Geo done at Center Gravity - car feels far more stable now - I’d had it set up too aggressively for the road previously - it’s now stock at the rear, with a bit more toe and camber at the front (plus spacers) and it feels so much more settled to me. They also played around with the arb settings - front and rear; after each change I tested it. We ended up leavening the front and rear in the stock central position. However, I couldn’t believe the difference it made to the car when adjusted - in the soft setting (a move of a cm or so on the arb) it felt like a completely differed car - more like a stock 911 - I was absolutely amazed that such a tiny change could make such a huge difference.
More toe up front and spacers, confused.com Edited by RSVP911 on Sunday 25th October 08:43
Porsche911R said:
RSVP911 said:
Maybe I have this wrong then - I’m sure that’s what they said they did - maybe it was add spaces adjusted toe ? Sorry if I misunderstood - feels great though
Normally less toe and I think now by spacers you mean lca shims.Yes going away from oem is great on these cars.
Truth is I try and explain what I want the car to feel like and they have a go at creating this, they then let me drive it and adjust accordingly- I have to say I’m really not technical, but I’m really clear in my head about how I want a car to feel, but I can’t explain it well; they are brilliant and very patient and this approach works really well.
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Edited by RSVP911 on Sunday 25th October 10:17
RSVP911 said:
Good to know - interestingly I just had the Geo done at Center Gravity - car feels far more stable now - I’d had it set up too aggressively for the road previously - it’s now stock at the rear, with a bit more toe and camber at the front (plus spacers) and it feels so much more settled to me. They also played around with the arb settings - front and rear; after each change I tested it. We ended up leavening the front and rear in the stock central position. However, I couldn’t believe the difference it made to the car when adjusted - in the soft setting (a move of a cm or so on the arb) it felt like a completely differed car - more like a stock 911 - I was absolutely amazed that such a tiny change could make such a huge difference.
Its getting things done to suit your driving style which is the most important, haven't seen the need to alter the settings for our roads here as it suits it perfectly with even tyre wear across the tread.Edited by RSVP911 on Sunday 25th October 08:43
Anyone know what the tread depth is new on the N1 Cups, quite amazed at how well they are wearing.
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