982 GT4 Spyder?
#1321
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Is it me or did Porsche put more tire under the upcoming Spyder?
#1323
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Damn... Not digging it as much as I thought I would. I thought I would like the rear diffuser more once the camo came off, but it looks pretty bad now that it’s exposed. It’s the same one from the GT4 Clubsport and it still looks like a tumor. Looks like it has a load in its pants!
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If Porsche has the car out without camo I think it's only a matter of time before it's released. I'm seriously hoping they will have them on the production line when I visit the factory later this month....I'll keep everyone posted.
Last edited by Marine Blue; 03-03-2019 at 01:38 PM.
#1326
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I'll be the Debbie Downer and point out that this thing really doesn't sound very good.
Frankly, it sounds like a 4-banger in this particular video.
Kind of ominous, hope I'm wrong because of the implication for the rumored non-Spyder 718/6 that's supposed to be in the works.
Frankly, it sounds like a 4-banger in this particular video.
Kind of ominous, hope I'm wrong because of the implication for the rumored non-Spyder 718/6 that's supposed to be in the works.
#1328
I thought it sounded okay, what little we heard, but not really feeling the rear or the GT4 wheels on the Spyder. Not awful but don't love it. Likely to be an awesome car though.
#1330
I have what might be a horrendously stupid set of questions, but what the heck?
Are PCCBs the rotors only, or do they use different pads as well?
Related to that, I've heard people say unless tracked the PCCBs will likely never need to be replaced. If the PCCBs are only the rotors, how often do non-PCCB rotors need to be replaced (assuming no track use)?
Are PCCBs the rotors only, or do they use different pads as well?
Related to that, I've heard people say unless tracked the PCCBs will likely never need to be replaced. If the PCCBs are only the rotors, how often do non-PCCB rotors need to be replaced (assuming no track use)?
#1332
Spyder brakes
The smaller PCCB on my 981 Spyder are among the best that I've experienced. I believe they really compliment the Spyder's low weight ethos. I doubt that you'll run into any Spyder owners that will tell you that their brakes-steel or PCCB, are inadequate. Consider the unsprung weight benefits as well. It's the overall balance that I find extraordinary in this car. I only hope the next one can carry on in the same vein.
#1333
honestly the brakes on the base 981 are more than adequate, its the cosmetics of the large 410mm or even the 380 non pccb, that I believe really should have been included on the spyder, helps fill the massive 20inch wheels.
#1334
im not sure i understand your question, but ill give it a shot, PCCB use pagid specific pads from the factory (ceramic pads) for all cars equipped with PCCBs. the size is different between the various applications.
and yes, PCCB will most likely last the life of a street driven car, however that does not make them good financial sense as they are stupid expensive. There are other benefits, i.e. no brake dust, arguably better brake feel/bite, sig less unsprung weight (not sure that equates to as much benefit as people think when your spinning massive rubber and wheel combo) and most importantly for me is the appearance, they fill the wheel nicely and because of that are a must on my cars. I don't track much at all, and its nice to know that PCCB can handle the few track days i do.
and yes, PCCB will most likely last the life of a street driven car, however that does not make them good financial sense as they are stupid expensive. There are other benefits, i.e. no brake dust, arguably better brake feel/bite, sig less unsprung weight (not sure that equates to as much benefit as people think when your spinning massive rubber and wheel combo) and most importantly for me is the appearance, they fill the wheel nicely and because of that are a must on my cars. I don't track much at all, and its nice to know that PCCB can handle the few track days i do.
#1335
im not sure i understand your question, but ill give it a shot, PCCB use pagid specific pads from the factory (ceramic pads) for all cars equipped with PCCBs. the size is different between the various applications.
and yes, PCCB will most likely last the life of a street driven car, however that does not make them good financial sense as they are stupid expensive. There are other benefits, i.e. no brake dust, arguably better brake feel/bite, sig less unsprung weight (not sure that equates to as much benefit as people think when your spinning massive rubber and wheel combo) and most importantly for me is the appearance, they fill the wheel nicely and because of that are a must on my cars. I don't track much at all, and its nice to know that PCCB can handle the few track days i do.
and yes, PCCB will most likely last the life of a street driven car, however that does not make them good financial sense as they are stupid expensive. There are other benefits, i.e. no brake dust, arguably better brake feel/bite, sig less unsprung weight (not sure that equates to as much benefit as people think when your spinning massive rubber and wheel combo) and most importantly for me is the appearance, they fill the wheel nicely and because of that are a must on my cars. I don't track much at all, and its nice to know that PCCB can handle the few track days i do.