GT3 touring 2018 vs 2019
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GT3 touring 2018 vs 2019
Does anybody know if there are any differences between the two? Namely interested in any changes in air box/intake and sound. Thank you
#3
2019 has 1 more hp. 2 additional pound feet of torque. However there is more sound insulation and hence weight so the performance is the same.
the springs are stiffer in the 2019 so that makes the ride much more harsh. However - the seats have extra padding so again- net result is no difference in the ride of the cars.
the springs are stiffer in the 2019 so that makes the ride much more harsh. However - the seats have extra padding so again- net result is no difference in the ride of the cars.
Last edited by Yippiekiaye; 07-18-2019 at 03:23 AM.
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2019 has 1 more up. 2 additional pound feet of torque. However there is more sound insulation and hence weight so the performance is the same.
the springs are stiffer in the 2019 so that makes the ride much more harsh. However - the seats have extra padding so again- net result is no difference in the ride of the cars.
the springs are stiffer in the 2019 so that makes the ride much more harsh. However - the seats have extra padding so again- net result is no difference in the ride of the cars.
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2019 has 1 more up. 2 additional pound feet of torque. However there is more sound insulation and hence weight so the performance is the same.
the springs are stiffer in the 2019 so that makes the ride much more harsh. However - the seats have extra padding so again- net result is no difference in the ride of the cars.
the springs are stiffer in the 2019 so that makes the ride much more harsh. However - the seats have extra padding so again- net result is no difference in the ride of the cars.
If otherwise, I would like to know and please share your sources of the information.
#6
Do you mind sharing your source on this? Porsche originally planned to make only 2018 GT3 cars through the end of the 2018 calendar year, but then decided to fulfill the remaining GT3 demand with cars produced in the first 3 calendar months of 2019. I did not think there was any mechanical difference between the two model years.
If otherwise, I would like to know and please share your sources of the information.
If otherwise, I would like to know and please share your sources of the information.
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I wonder if it's more of an American inability to understand sarcasm, or if it's a specific Rennlist forum issue?.. but it's a real problem (sarcasm alert again). Do we need a certified emoji or symbol every time someone posts something obviously humorous? Maybe the face?
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Not sure of any differences but there aren't many 2019's out there.
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