911ST
#7411
Rennlist Member
https://youtu.be/b0iSeway4aU?si=tf8vbFedNz0DxBhm
haven’t finished watching yet, but Harry (yes, we’re on a first name basis) is usually rather objective and thorough.
haven’t finished watching yet, but Harry (yes, we’re on a first name basis) is usually rather objective and thorough.
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GTS440 (Today)
#7413
Rennlist Member
Bose, roll cage and FAL = 40 kg? He seemed to moan about the weight, and I can’t believe he mentioned the gearing. How short do these guys want the gears??
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#7414
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I've been curious for someone to weigh the ST.
Porsche claims 3,056 lbs with an asterisks that says "dry DIN".
WTF is dry DIN??? I've searched and it doesn't seem to exist.
DIN is no driver and all fluids with 90% full regular tank.
It wouldn't be the first time Porsche tries to be smart with weight disclosure.
Porsche claims 3,056 lbs with an asterisks that says "dry DIN".
WTF is dry DIN??? I've searched and it doesn't seem to exist.
DIN is no driver and all fluids with 90% full regular tank.
It wouldn't be the first time Porsche tries to be smart with weight disclosure.
#7415
I've been curious for someone to weigh the ST.
Porsche claims 3,056 lbs with an asterisks that says "dry DIN".
WTF is dry DIN??? I've searched and it doesn't seem to exist.
DIN is no driver and all fluids with 90% full regular tank.
It wouldn't be the first time Porsche tries to be smart with weight disclosure.
Porsche claims 3,056 lbs with an asterisks that says "dry DIN".
WTF is dry DIN??? I've searched and it doesn't seem to exist.
DIN is no driver and all fluids with 90% full regular tank.
It wouldn't be the first time Porsche tries to be smart with weight disclosure.
Last edited by PTS; Today at 09:46 AM.
#7417
Instructor
I've been curious for someone to weigh the ST.
Porsche claims 3,056 lbs with an asterisks that says "dry DIN".
WTF is dry DIN??? I've searched and it doesn't seem to exist.
DIN is no driver and all fluids with 90% full regular tank.
It wouldn't be the first time Porsche tries to be smart with weight disclosure.
Porsche claims 3,056 lbs with an asterisks that says "dry DIN".
WTF is dry DIN??? I've searched and it doesn't seem to exist.
DIN is no driver and all fluids with 90% full regular tank.
It wouldn't be the first time Porsche tries to be smart with weight disclosure.
#7419
Instructor