R8 V10 v GT3 : anyone leaped from a R8 ??
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R8 V10 v GT3 : anyone leaped from a R8 ??
Hi guys
I'm a UK poster who has just had confirmed Nov build. Had deposit down for 14 months. I plan to run my GT3 daily with about 2-3 track days a year, nothing serious.
Just really interested to know if any member jumped from R8 to 991 GT3. My own R8 has Larini exhaust and sounds totally mental, in a good way. Ive had Geo modified to reduce understeer but just a lovely place to be. Biggest let down is total lack of feel but otherwise a really great daily car.
Any experiences would be great. Shark werks already on my todo list !
Thanks
I'm a UK poster who has just had confirmed Nov build. Had deposit down for 14 months. I plan to run my GT3 daily with about 2-3 track days a year, nothing serious.
Just really interested to know if any member jumped from R8 to 991 GT3. My own R8 has Larini exhaust and sounds totally mental, in a good way. Ive had Geo modified to reduce understeer but just a lovely place to be. Biggest let down is total lack of feel but otherwise a really great daily car.
Any experiences would be great. Shark werks already on my todo list !
Thanks
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Hi guys
I'm a UK poster who has just had confirmed Nov build. Had deposit down for 14 months. I plan to run my GT3 daily with about 2-3 track days a year, nothing serious.
Just really interested to know if any member jumped from R8 to 991 GT3. My own R8 has Larini exhaust and sounds totally mental, in a good way. Ive had Geo modified to reduce understeer but just a lovely place to be. Biggest let down is total lack of feel but otherwise a really great daily car.
Any experiences would be great. Shark werks already on my todo list !
Thanks
I'm a UK poster who has just had confirmed Nov build. Had deposit down for 14 months. I plan to run my GT3 daily with about 2-3 track days a year, nothing serious.
Just really interested to know if any member jumped from R8 to 991 GT3. My own R8 has Larini exhaust and sounds totally mental, in a good way. Ive had Geo modified to reduce understeer but just a lovely place to be. Biggest let down is total lack of feel but otherwise a really great daily car.
Any experiences would be great. Shark werks already on my todo list !
Thanks
I posted a video further down the forum 'Tire Testing' or something like that that shows a hot lap in the GT3 w/ a Sharkwerks bypass pipe - the volume is very tame at low revs and howls at the top end. The upshifts are pretty startling, too.
On handling, I think they nailed it with the GT3. Right out of the box it has a neutral balance. For two track days a year, I don't think you'll need to adjust the geo at all - tire will probably wear pretty even for you.
Even the stock Pagid pads are okay.
#4
Race Car
Both are now great daily drivers.
Driving an R8 is more of an event. It attracts tons of attention. Great GT car, but heavy. Handling is a bit muted. Driving position could be better. The weight and AWD drive make understeer a problem. (The McLaren 12C is better in almost every way and now about the same price.)
The new GT3 is a much better street car than the prior versions. More compliant ride - not quite as good as a 12C, but not bad. Not as loud or raw as the prior versions either. You can actually have a conversation in the car! Handling precision is superior to the R8 or 12C. Around here they are pretty much ignored as just another Porsche. For me, that is a plus.
Depends on what you want. For a daily drivable supercar, get the R8 or even a 12C. (if you can deal with the constant attention they attract) For a superb handling road car that is a great occasional track weapon, the GT3 is hard to beat for the price. It is certainly the best 911 currently available.
Driving an R8 is more of an event. It attracts tons of attention. Great GT car, but heavy. Handling is a bit muted. Driving position could be better. The weight and AWD drive make understeer a problem. (The McLaren 12C is better in almost every way and now about the same price.)
The new GT3 is a much better street car than the prior versions. More compliant ride - not quite as good as a 12C, but not bad. Not as loud or raw as the prior versions either. You can actually have a conversation in the car! Handling precision is superior to the R8 or 12C. Around here they are pretty much ignored as just another Porsche. For me, that is a plus.
Depends on what you want. For a daily drivable supercar, get the R8 or even a 12C. (if you can deal with the constant attention they attract) For a superb handling road car that is a great occasional track weapon, the GT3 is hard to beat for the price. It is certainly the best 911 currently available.
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Had both a 6mt v8 and v10 r8. Two of my favorite cars ever. Coupe and spyder.
The 991 gt3 will handle better/ be a better track car. The r8 is a better car for the street. Better looking (subjective) I know, but its just more exotic/rare looking. There is no other audi that looks like it...
And once you put an exhaust on the r8, its downright mean.
I dont know what your question is though. You will love the gt3., its a completely different experience than a r8, if thats what youre going for.
The 991 gt3 will handle better/ be a better track car. The r8 is a better car for the street. Better looking (subjective) I know, but its just more exotic/rare looking. There is no other audi that looks like it...
And once you put an exhaust on the r8, its downright mean.
I dont know what your question is though. You will love the gt3., its a completely different experience than a r8, if thats what youre going for.
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Thanks guys for great feedback. My R8 is okay on track (although exhaust makes it almost impossible!) but it's a brilliant road car. A two hour drive last weekend on North Yorkshire roads just made me laugh with joy. It was singing with that noisy V8 and I thought I got it flowing and dancing through the corners, I've dialled out most of the understeer.
In truth I'm only changing as had car 2 years and that deposit has come to fruition. My gut feeling is that I will miss the R8 but start getting track time in GT3. Anyone know DB after shark werks muffler mod? I cant go back to quiet car!!
My favourite car to date remains my M3 CSL, I hope GT3 matches its appeal.
Thanks for response, any more would be great. I look forward to contributing, I'm more active on pistonheads.
In truth I'm only changing as had car 2 years and that deposit has come to fruition. My gut feeling is that I will miss the R8 but start getting track time in GT3. Anyone know DB after shark werks muffler mod? I cant go back to quiet car!!
My favourite car to date remains my M3 CSL, I hope GT3 matches its appeal.
Thanks for response, any more would be great. I look forward to contributing, I'm more active on pistonheads.
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Race Director
Had an R8 V10 Spyder after trading in my 997.2 Turbo. Drove it for 5 months and pulled in to my Dealer and traded it in last July for the GT3. The R8 is an exotic looking car but I just find the Porsche design timeless and just love the style. The R8 has the best gated 6 speed I have ever rowed and it was just so linear the power. I found that it was a little numb in the steering, needed a little diet, and it was a little boring to drive because , in a way, it was just too perfect and it sort of drove itself. I need some thing more edgier and a little cranky- I am comparing this to my Turbo and my perception of what my GT3 will be like when pick it up on Sat. - more to come
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RL Community Team
Rennlist Member
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If my order for the 991 GT3 falls through, then I'm thinking of leaping to the upcoming R8.
#11
R8 & GT3
I am waiting for the delivery of my GT3 due in October. In the meantime I own a 2011 R8 V10 spyder with six speed that has the sTasis Challenge Extreme package. While I hope and believe my GT3 will be a blast to drive I don't think it will cause me to sell my R8. I imagine that the R8 is a bit softer but way faster than the GT3.
The R8 has been dyno'd at over 720HP! The acceleration of the R8 is motorcycle-like. The torque is extraordinary at all speeds. It handles flat and amazing (though as I have said a bit soft in the turns). It truly is a car that cannot be replicated. When I feel like a manual trans it's my go to car. I've driven it for over two years and it still makes me giggle like a school girl when I dip into the right pedal. I wish I could share the experience with every car crazed enthusiast who has never felt that sort of adrenaline rush.
My car is numbered car #8. The eighth car that sTasis built with this package worldwide.
The R8 has been dyno'd at over 720HP! The acceleration of the R8 is motorcycle-like. The torque is extraordinary at all speeds. It handles flat and amazing (though as I have said a bit soft in the turns). It truly is a car that cannot be replicated. When I feel like a manual trans it's my go to car. I've driven it for over two years and it still makes me giggle like a school girl when I dip into the right pedal. I wish I could share the experience with every car crazed enthusiast who has never felt that sort of adrenaline rush.
My car is numbered car #8. The eighth car that sTasis built with this package worldwide.
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Rennlist Member
myphillylawyer. Its sounds like a beast. But its like comparing a 991 GT3 to a 991 GT3 RS with a turbo strapped to it! What you have is a highly modified (and expensive) street legal R8 hot rod and what we have is an "out of the box" factory 991 GT3!
#13
Hi guys
I'm a UK poster who has just had confirmed Nov build. Had deposit down for 14 months. I plan to run my GT3 daily with about 2-3 track days a year, nothing serious.
Just really interested to know if any member jumped from R8 to 991 GT3. My own R8 has Larini exhaust and sounds totally mental, in a good way. Ive had Geo modified to reduce understeer but just a lovely place to be. Biggest let down is total lack of feel but otherwise a really great daily car.
Any experiences would be great. Shark werks already on my todo list !
Thanks
I'm a UK poster who has just had confirmed Nov build. Had deposit down for 14 months. I plan to run my GT3 daily with about 2-3 track days a year, nothing serious.
Just really interested to know if any member jumped from R8 to 991 GT3. My own R8 has Larini exhaust and sounds totally mental, in a good way. Ive had Geo modified to reduce understeer but just a lovely place to be. Biggest let down is total lack of feel but otherwise a really great daily car.
Any experiences would be great. Shark werks already on my todo list !
Thanks
Took it to the track twice during my 1 and a half year ownership experience. Understeered like a shopping trolly and started over heating after 4 laps. She was also very heavy compared to my previous caymanS.
Went home and put her up for sale and ordered the gt3. It's in a different league.
If you want to be a famous superstar (yes even in dubai) and have a great GT car for the daily use , the R8 is amazing.
If you want a true weapon on track but that's less Comfy on the roads and just less of a daily driver then get the GT3.
This being said, if i ever decide that I'm don't with tracking I will be buying the next generation R8. Great car