25-05-2013, 10:37 AM | #21 | |
S5 - Full Throttle
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I think I'm right in saying that only the 996.1 has no TC but the 996.2 does. In terms of safety and getting the most out of the car I think the set up is all important. I have more confidence in my 996.1 than any other car I've ever driven on track, which is testament to the setup and the quality of components such as suspension and brakes, etc |
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25-05-2013, 02:49 PM | #22 |
S5, Sport Off, DSC M-track
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I have a 996 Mk II and I cannot see any TC controls on it on or off. I think that is why so many love the GT3 RS ie it has no nannying aids and a lot of people were amazed it was allowed as a road going car (same for GT3).
I have lost it a couple of times. Once on the straight in front of the pits at Nurburgring GP. I came off the Nordschleife and was trying to get maximum speed and did not know the GP track or that the right hand hairpin was blind until you see it (too late). Slammed the anchors on > overrun > gravel pit. Another time at the top end, the last major left turn before the straight and joining the Nordschleife again. Was going to fast to make the left turn and spun in the run off. In short I think the underlying factor was lack of track knowledge. I know the GP track quite well now . Drive it like its your last is my motto. I know plenty of people/colleagues now who are all dead and not as old as me. You are not long for this life. TC or PASM or not you still see plenty of Porsche with them being written off but each to their own. Pip FYI a few short clips: - GT3 RS - 997 - vanilla Porsche, first car being a CSL 'looky likey' (it is where all the spares have gone ) - not sure what aids this has as it is on the VLN Last edited by Pip1968; 25-05-2013 at 02:50 PM. Reason: Tidy up |
27-05-2013, 10:44 AM | #23 |
S4 - Getting the hang of it
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As Pip said no nannying aids on either 996.1 or .2, the only driver aid on the 996.2 is ABS.
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28-05-2013, 12:24 PM | #24 |
S2 - Picking it up
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I have a fair amount of seat time in 6.2 and 7.1/7.2 narrow body GT3s. In fact, prior to my accepting an expat transfer to Aberdeen, my plan was to replace my e92 M3 with a 7.1 GT3. The steering is surgically precise and that 911 driving position is exceptional. Not too mention that you can't stick a Sharkwerks muffler bypass on it and the sounds is near cup car. The 7.2 cars are much better sorted for road/track driving and if you are considering a 7.1, do look into modifying the suspension.
My plan is still to purchase a GT3 (probably 7.2 or 7.2 RS if I can swing it) upon my return to the US in the next five years. With the 991 GT3 being released in manual only, the 997 is truly a dying bread and could possibly be the pinnacle of the model. |
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