718 reliability on track
Discussion
They’ve been out for a couple of years now and while many miss the six pot engines there’s no denying how good the new cars go on circuit.
I’m considering my next track/race car build options and a 2.0 718 looks like it could be turned into a very effective tool but I haven’t heard anything (positive or negative) about reliability yet. That’s probably a good sign but does anyone have any good or bad stories to tell about the engines or transmission (PDK being a common option) when they are run for sustained periods on circuit?
Would appreciate any feedback or references of where to look.
Steve H
I’m considering my next track/race car build options and a 2.0 718 looks like it could be turned into a very effective tool but I haven’t heard anything (positive or negative) about reliability yet. That’s probably a good sign but does anyone have any good or bad stories to tell about the engines or transmission (PDK being a common option) when they are run for sustained periods on circuit?
Would appreciate any feedback or references of where to look.
Steve H
Have a search of the rennlist forums. There are quite a few people running them as track cars on there and no major reliability issues I have seen. Upgraded brakes seem like really the only thing needed for sustained track work.
The GTS will ultimately be the best base for a track car as it has the 3rd radiator which will help with temps. It's obviously quite a bit more money though. Apex run a GTS as a rental for the ring and there are some videos here of one running around various circuits very quickly: https://www.youtube.com/user/ROSSOCORSA430/videos
The GTS will ultimately be the best base for a track car as it has the 3rd radiator which will help with temps. It's obviously quite a bit more money though. Apex run a GTS as a rental for the ring and there are some videos here of one running around various circuits very quickly: https://www.youtube.com/user/ROSSOCORSA430/videos
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