523 N/A horsepower in a 996 GT3 ...
523 N/A horsepower in a 996 GT3 ...
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Slippydiff

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16,276 posts

251 months

Tuesday 5th February 2019
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Imagine that’s a bit nippy ...

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rSJLKN04tc4



Digga

47,868 posts

311 months

Tuesday 5th February 2019
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Good spot!

What an amazing car. Nice video too - he very clearly articulates what a lot of us have been saying about the experience of driving these cars.

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Porsche911R

21,146 posts

293 months

Tuesday 5th February 2019
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An enthusiast., refreshing :-)

browngt3

1,433 posts

239 months

Tuesday 5th February 2019
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Nice video. Really miss my 996GT3 and that was standard. I often thought it would be interesting to modify it but in the end I took the easy option and bought a 991.2

This guy has done it the right way though by going to Manthey and starting with a clean sheet. Car sounds good too!

Doesn't Spa look spectacular too

BrotherMouzone

3,169 posts

202 months

Tuesday 5th February 2019
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Slippydiff said:
Imagine that’s a bit nippy ...

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rSJLKN04tc4
A bit more about the chap / car for those who speak French.

https://youtu.be/7CvzjrDDp5w

And German

https://youtu.be/xqToRtUsspk

Edited by BrotherMouzone on Tuesday 5th February 10:23

Desert Dragon

1,445 posts

112 months

Tuesday 5th February 2019
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Do the 4.0 and 4.2 last with track abuse? I hear much better to stick to 3.8. Heard rumours the fabled 997 4.0 RS suffered engine issue but only a rumour?

Slippydiff

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16,276 posts

251 months

Tuesday 5th February 2019
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Desert Dragon said:
Do the 4.0 and 4.2 last with track abuse? I hear much better to stick to 3.8. Heard rumours the fabled 997 4.0 RS suffered engine issue but only a rumour?
4.0 L fine with factory crank and Mahle pistons and liners.
RS Tuning do various capacity Mezger builds, no doubt expensive, but safe to assume they'd be reliable. I think they use Capricorn components. Sharkwerks seem to have built a good few 4. + litre engines that have logged many miles without issues.

Factory built 4.0 997 GT3 RS had issues with throttle butterfly screws coming loose and ending up in places they weren't supposed to be ...

tonto1

442 posts

230 months

Tuesday 5th February 2019
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That's properly cool. You can stick your 991 RS's and PDK's, I'd rather that any day of the week.

boxsey

3,579 posts

238 months

Tuesday 5th February 2019
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Slippydiff said:
Imagine that’s a bit nippy ...

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rSJLKN04tc4
Should be nippy indeed and would have expected the hot lap to be a lot lower than 2.57? confused

Slippydiff

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16,276 posts

251 months

Tuesday 5th February 2019
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boxsey said:
Slippydiff said:
Imagine that’s a bit nippy ...

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rSJLKN04tc4
Should be nippy indeed and would have expected the hot lap to be a lot lower than 2.57? confused
Possibly my namesake on Rennlist Steve wink

LaSource

2,641 posts

236 months

Tuesday 5th February 2019
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boxsey said:
Should be nippy indeed and would have expected the hot lap to be a lot lower than 2.57? confused
In the video he does say it was his first time at Spa...but yes, not a representative lap in a car of that performance level.

In a std powered 996 my best has been circa 2:47/48. I've seen a lap in a 4.0 996 at sub 2:40 (think it was 2:37)...so this car, driven in anger would be in that territory I would think.

Digga

47,868 posts

311 months

Tuesday 5th February 2019
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LaSource said:
boxsey said:
Should be nippy indeed and would have expected the hot lap to be a lot lower than 2.57? confused
In the video he does say it was his first time at Spa...but yes, not a representative lap in a car of that performance level.
Agreed. I watched the video and though it was the sort of lap I'd do. Tidy, but not spectacular and not fast. hehe

Like a lot of us, he's an enthusiast, not a professional or competitive race driver. Fair play to him. I'm pretty sure the car would be capable of a lot more.

boxsey

3,579 posts

238 months

Tuesday 5th February 2019
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Digga said:
Agreed. I watched the video and though it was the sort of lap I'd do. Tidy, but not spectacular and not fast. hehe

Like a lot of us, he's an enthusiast, not a professional or competitive race driver. Fair play to him. I'm pretty sure the car would be capable of a lot more.
Agree you on both counts there Digga and I resemble your first one! hehe

He clearly loves the car, driving it and enjoying it. Doesn't need to prove anything to anyone. Knowing what some Spa GT3 regulars can lap at (see La Source's post above), I guess I was just expecting a brutal lap in the low 2.40s. biggrin

LordHaveMurci

12,334 posts

197 months

Tuesday 5th February 2019
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That is mega! And what a great bloke.

Would take that over a Singer all day every day, or any later 911.


nxi20

785 posts

233 months

Tuesday 5th February 2019
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Slippydiff said:
4.0 L fine with factory crank and Mahle pistons and liners.
RS Tuning do various capacity Mezger builds, no doubt expensive, but safe to assume they'd be reliable. I think they use Capricorn components. Sharkwerks seem to have built a good few 4. + litre engines that have logged many miles without issues.

Factory built 4.0 997 GT3 RS had issues with throttle butterfly screws coming loose and ending up in places they weren't supposed to be ...
I've heard on the grapevine that the 4.0 RS cars can exhibit a premature wear problem on their main crank bearings which is showing up at 20-25K miles but as Porsche are keeping it quiet it's hard to get solid info on the exact reason; mis-matched shells is one theory I've heard. Allegedly, Reading have rebuilt at least one 4.0 engine as a result.

Digga

47,868 posts

311 months

Tuesday 5th February 2019
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nxi20 said:
Allegedly, Reading have rebuilt at least one 4.0 engine as a result.
Hmmm. I saw these pictures on the Porsche Owners UK Facebook page and it did make me wonder...

Taken at OPC Swindon last month:




Full post here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/porscheownersuk/pe...

nxi20

785 posts

233 months

Tuesday 5th February 2019
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Mmm, that is an unlikely sight unless there's a recall on.

Digga

47,868 posts

311 months

Tuesday 5th February 2019
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nxi20 said:
Mmm, that is an unlikely sight unless there's a recall on.
That's what I thought; a bit of a unicornfest.

Porsche911R

21,146 posts

293 months

Tuesday 5th February 2019
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LaSource said:
In the video he does say it was his first time at Spa...but yes, not a representative lap in a car of that performance level.

In a std powered 996 my best has been circa 2:47/48. I've seen a lap in a 4.0 996 at sub 2:40 (think it was 2:37)...so this car, driven in anger would be in that territory I would think.
How did the E46 BMW come along ? have you kept and finished it ?
or binned the idea.

isaldiri

24,520 posts

196 months

Tuesday 5th February 2019
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nxi20 said:
I've heard on the grapevine that the 4.0 RS cars can exhibit a premature wear problem on their main crank bearings which is showing up at 20-25K miles but as Porsche are keeping it quiet it's hard to get solid info on the exact reason; mis-matched shells is one theory I've heard. Allegedly, Reading have rebuilt at least one 4.0 engine as a result.
Interesting, it's the first I've heard of issues with the 4.0 since the early intake problem. I guess it doesn't help hardly any cars are actually being used very much anymore too.