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Old 03-13-2015, 04:56 PM
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CC classes are not worth the Arms Race...... That is why I stick with Street Stock. Kind of like one design sailing.
I would not go back to stock exhaust to compete in SS!

Wish the rules didnt default exhaust mods into CC.
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Old 03-16-2015, 02:08 AM
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pretty tight fit




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Great looking set of wheels. If you have iron rotors do you need all of the other parts. I know you need to address the bolt in the rear.
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Originally Posted by Alan C.
Great looking set of wheels. If you have iron rotors do you need all of the other parts. I know you need to address the bolt in the rear.
For non-PCCB GT3s, aside from the bolt in the rear, the fronts are plug n' play with the R101 in 19".
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How about wheel heat w/ the rotor and caliper so close to the rim?
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For non-PCCB GT3s, aside from the bolt in the rear, the fronts are plug n' play with the R101 in 19".
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Originally Posted by allans
How about wheel heat w/ the rotor and caliper so close to the rim?
The wheel and powder coat will withstand the amount of heat the front calipers can disperse from aggressive driving/braking during track and autocross days.

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Here are some pic's of same wheels with iron rotors.






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Originally Posted by 452gt3
Here are some pic's of same wheels with iron rotors.






Great photos, Mike! Thank you so much for swinging by! See you soon.
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Originally Posted by mcipseric
CC classes are not worth the Arms Race...... That is why I stick with Street Stock...
Have you looked at the SS09 class for 991 GT3? Talk about an arms race--someone could drop a GT2RS, Carrera GT, or 918 Spyder bomb on you! I'll take CC14 anytime. The index for CC14 is 1.014 while SS09 is 1.031, and you could run Hoosiers in CC14 if you fit 19s, but have to stay on 140 treadwear or higher for SS09!

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The plan is to run SS-09 to get a baseline on performance before changing tread wear.
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Originally Posted by 452gt3
The plan is to run SS-09 to get a baseline on performance before changing tread wear.
No, no, Mike, I think you should just stay in SS09 all season. Get a reeeaallly good baseline. You could like, collect a lot of data for a very, very, long time--it's more reliable that way--averages things out over time. Yeah, that's what you should do. Don't move to CC14 too quickly...maybe next year.

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i am confused.. why change to 19" wheels only to run P-Zeros?
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https://rennlist.com/forums/991-gt3/...l#post12399699 - see #65 for Forgeline's PCCB 19"


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