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MisterCorn
23-02-2015, 02:45 PM
Having picked up the car last Monday, this weekend was my first opportunity for a real drive. When I came home on Monday the roads were cold and wet and the car was on cup tyres, so it wasn't the best driving experience, I just took it very easy. I did notice how badly the car tramlined on main roads, which wasn't all that pleasant. During the week I put on a different set of original CSL wheels with new Michelin pilot super sport tyres, changed the oil and filter and fitted a tracker to the car in the hope of getting it back more easily if the worst happens. A friend from the lake district came down on Thursday night so that we could go out driving on Friday and Saturday. Most of the time we drove a car each, I did around 200 miles in 996 turbo, 150 miles in the CSL and 90 in the NSX. Pootling around feels a bit clumsy in the CSL, this is my first time using an SMG gearbox and I am working on lifting slightly on upshifts to make them smoother. Any awkwardness when plodding around towns goes away on the open country roads. The suspension seems firm but not hard, and with the change of tyres the tramlining has gone. At first I thought having the paddles move with the wheel seemed like a bad idea, but once out of town it is apparent that with the faster rack my handles don't move on the wheel, so they are always in the right place :) The blip on downchange sounds fantastic and the noise during hard acceleration is also wonderful. On the last part of the drive on Saturday I put it in to sport mode and had a whole lot of fun, the throttle response is just amazing. I can see what all the fuss is about now.
It is nowhere near as fast as the 911, but responds massively faster to throttle inputs, the ride isn't as supple as the NSX and it is a generally rawer experience. So all-in-all, a fun weekend :)

MC

73CSL
23-02-2015, 04:17 PM
dont lift when changing gear ... as many will tell you , it induces clutch slur.

I came from a modded 996 turbo & I've now put 7000 miles onto my CSL over the 2 years .. as you say, not as quick as a Turbo, but IMHO way more fun. It took me quite a while to bond with the CSL and the SMG ( all my Porkers are manuals ) , but give it time & it really gets under your skin. Iv'e decided the only way to drive a CSL is just to drive it hard :thumbs:

( I live in Yorkshire so smoothness in traffic isn't a requirement ;) )

billyboysm3
23-02-2015, 04:46 PM
Do not lift, keep in S5 and cups will feel heavy till you get heat into them, on a dry day they will get heat into them fine, on a cold wet day be careful as they can punish you.

In the summer the car will come alive in them.

Have fun.

Billy

mattCSLnut
23-02-2015, 07:13 PM
Wait until you take Cecil on track on a dry summers day MC :supz: Only then will you realise its tallents to the full :smokin:

cslsuperfan
23-02-2015, 09:18 PM
Wait until you take Cecil on track on a dry summers day MC :supz: Only then will you realise its tallents to the full :smokin:


Duvay on the green hell....respect.

s.mac
23-02-2015, 09:26 PM
Always worth getting the tracking checked :)

And yep, don't lift :thumbs: it's not good for the car ;)

mattCSLnut
23-02-2015, 11:02 PM
Duvay on the green hell....respect.
... doing what it was designed to do :supz:

cslsuperfan
23-02-2015, 11:13 PM
Going over this year Matt?

mattCSLnut
23-02-2015, 11:31 PM
Going over this year Matt?
I'm not so sure Ben :smt022... but you never know ;)

mattCSLnut
23-02-2015, 11:40 PM
BTW... 5 more posts Ben and you're into CSLR Big league :thumbs:

Stumpy
24-02-2015, 01:04 AM
Hi MC

Glad you got one in the end. Crackin' aren't they!!!

:thumbs:

cslsuperfan
24-02-2015, 01:06 AM
I'm not so sure Ben :smt022... but you never know ;)


Booked DN13 30 Sep-01 Oct

Not sure I can wait 7 months!!

cslsuperfan
24-02-2015, 01:10 AM
I'm not so sure Ben :smt022... but you never know ;)


let me know if you decide on a weekend tourist trip!!

cslsuperfan
24-02-2015, 01:17 AM
The blip on downchange sounds fantastic and the noise during hard acceleration is also wonderful. On the last part of the drive on Saturday I put it in to sport mode and had a whole lot of fun, the throttle response is just amazing. I can see what all the fuss is about now.
MC

Apologies MC for the previous thread deviation

You've discovered all the magic ingredients on the first run out.
just wait for spring and you can really stretch her legs.

:smokin:

MisterCorn
24-02-2015, 02:01 PM
Thanks for the messages guys, I will keep my foot in when changing up from now on. I have agreed the sale on my M3 convertible today. I haven't tried the M-Track mode yet, I'll give it a go at the weekend if the weather is good.

MC

mattCSLnut
24-02-2015, 06:22 PM
let me know if you decide on a weekend tourist trip!!
Will do matey :thumbs:

0836whimper
24-02-2015, 07:52 PM
Wait until you take Cecil on track on a dry summers day MC :supz: Only then will you realise its tallents to the full :smokin:

This. Wait 'till warmer roads and you can unleash it properly. They are amazing.

digi
25-02-2015, 03:31 PM
dont lift when changing gear ... as many will tell you , it induces clutch slur.

I came from a modded 996 turbo & I've now put 7000 miles onto my CSL over the 2 years .. as you say, not as quick as a Turbo, but IMHO way more fun. It took me quite a while to bond with the CSL and the SMG ( all my Porkers are manuals ) , but give it time & it really gets under your skin. Iv'e decided the only way to drive a CSL is just to drive it hard :thumbs:

( I live in Yorkshire so smoothness in traffic isn't a requirement ;) )

quick note, slur occurs when you have something up with your SMG system. Could be a slight leak in something or the gearbox springs snapped or something. I thought that too until recently.

My driving style in the cesil has not changed, there is no slur no matter how I drive. It just fires away.

In my instance I had a slightly leaky SMG actuator and I changed the clutch, gearbox springs and engine mounts whilst doing the RMS and oil pan seal.