View Poll Results: Does your 993 see the Track?
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76
41.76%
Occasionally: Less than 50%
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70
38.46%
Often: More than 50%
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26
14.29%
Exclusively: It's a rat
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10
5.49%
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Does your 993 see the track?
#1
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I'm a new 993 owner and just joined my local PCA. They've posted the DE schedule for this year and I plan on attending 5 D/E events this year - lots to learn and really looking forward to it.
My car is (soon to be was) a bit of a G-Queen - 19K miles. I would like to know how many on this board actually track their car?
I see so many threads on weight reduction and suspension mod's. I see lots of high mileage examples and lots of daily drivers. Just curious.
Cheers,
Bob
My car is (soon to be was) a bit of a G-Queen - 19K miles. I would like to know how many on this board actually track their car?
I see so many threads on weight reduction and suspension mod's. I see lots of high mileage examples and lots of daily drivers. Just curious.
Cheers,
Bob
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My 95 is my street car and at this time I have no plans for building a track car nor would I ever use this chassis to do so.
As you go down the slippery slope to race/track ready you will spend multi thousands putting aftermarket bits on your car while driving down it's overall value....not a good trade off for me, but you may enjoy doing it even if your significant other doesn't.
My advice is to leave the car stock for the time being & learn how to drive it very well, then if you want to go faster, you will have all the knowledge to add what you need not what others just suggest.
Full blown racing the car is very hard on the drive train and can lead to expensive repairs (ie; 1ea missed downshift = blown motor = approx. $14k) as well as multi sets of tires, new brakes every few months and so much other expensive crap to stay competitive it's not funny!
However, controlled DE events are highly recommended as these cars handle differently from other cars at their limit and training is the best way to keep it out of the fence.
I wish you great luck & success in whatever way you choose to use your 993 but keep in mind if you wreck it at a track event you will be more than bummed, you'll be heartbroken**.................
ZP44
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As you go down the slippery slope to race/track ready you will spend multi thousands putting aftermarket bits on your car while driving down it's overall value....not a good trade off for me, but you may enjoy doing it even if your significant other doesn't.
My advice is to leave the car stock for the time being & learn how to drive it very well, then if you want to go faster, you will have all the knowledge to add what you need not what others just suggest.
Full blown racing the car is very hard on the drive train and can lead to expensive repairs (ie; 1ea missed downshift = blown motor = approx. $14k) as well as multi sets of tires, new brakes every few months and so much other expensive crap to stay competitive it's not funny!
However, controlled DE events are highly recommended as these cars handle differently from other cars at their limit and training is the best way to keep it out of the fence.
I wish you great luck & success in whatever way you choose to use your 993 but keep in mind if you wreck it at a track event you will be more than bummed, you'll be heartbroken**.................
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ZP44
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I sold a pristine 87 Carrera (too nice to track) and purchased a 993 to turn into a dedicated DE/track car.
When I drove it home, I thought to myself, "Hmmm, these would make excellent daily drivers." Then I started to rip out the interior.![Big Grin](https://rennlist.com/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
That being said, if I purchased a perfect 98 C4S (and I will one day), I wouldn't track it.
When I drove it home, I thought to myself, "Hmmm, these would make excellent daily drivers." Then I started to rip out the interior.
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That being said, if I purchased a perfect 98 C4S (and I will one day), I wouldn't track it.
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see the 993 as too nice a car to track
I did 2 auto-x and 2 track days last year during my first 6 months of ownership, because for the first 3 events at least I was still under warranty, so I had a legitimate purpose in trying to shake out any bugs (there weren't any other than a leaking steering rack).
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You bought a last year of production 993 with very low miles that sounds like it was cared for. I had a similar 1998 low mile car. My car was not my every day ride. It came out for low risk, nice weather driving where I didn't have to park it anywhere questionable.
I have somewhat of a concours and factory original orientation but that's just me. I liked whenever I took anything apart on the car it looked like it just came off the production line. Richard Laurier, one of our fellow Rennlisters, is my hero, see what I mean:
My car was not even close to this, but this is what I like. Anyway, track time is hard on a car from this aspect. It will tear it up, relatively speaking. If my intent was to track a street driven 993, a less rare, higher-mile, regularly driven car would be my choice. I'm sure a couple of DE's wouldn't hurt but if I had your car, I wouldn't track it. If you really want to track, why not buy a purpose built race car without the leather and A/C and all the other goodies that are going to break and be expensive to fix? Something that won't kill you emotionally if it gets damaged?
I have somewhat of a concours and factory original orientation but that's just me. I liked whenever I took anything apart on the car it looked like it just came off the production line. Richard Laurier, one of our fellow Rennlisters, is my hero, see what I mean:
My car was not even close to this, but this is what I like. Anyway, track time is hard on a car from this aspect. It will tear it up, relatively speaking. If my intent was to track a street driven 993, a less rare, higher-mile, regularly driven car would be my choice. I'm sure a couple of DE's wouldn't hurt but if I had your car, I wouldn't track it. If you really want to track, why not buy a purpose built race car without the leather and A/C and all the other goodies that are going to break and be expensive to fix? Something that won't kill you emotionally if it gets damaged?
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Nice pic, see those exhaust pieces are jethot coated (nice touch). Love the car in your av. That was my all time dream car growing up.......well the younger years of the growing up thing anyway(still have yet to really do it!)
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Take it to the track - I have a gorgeous 97 Targa - First year:Helmet, 2nd year:five part harness,3rd year
we had gasket leak so while in there) light weight fly wheel and Euro RS cams and Fire extinguisher, This Year:Suspension upgrade, in car camera, dedicated track wheels with R compound Tires. The car takes some nicks - but carefully place racers tape helps a lot. For me there's no more fun than driving "your maximmum" at the track. Have Fun.
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I drove my car on a Sunday around NOVA a few weeks ago and told my friends that I would have sold the car by now if I didn't track it. Traffic is ridiculous, even in the western suburbs. Second gear will get you in trouble and third will get you arrested. Even if there wasn't traffic, finding the limits of traction on the street is silly stupid, but fun on the track.
With that said, I can understand owning the car and not tracking it, but it's not something I could do. I couldn't spend that much money for something that I couldn't really use (properly). It is a performance car.
With that said, I can understand owning the car and not tracking it, but it's not something I could do. I couldn't spend that much money for something that I couldn't really use (properly). It is a performance car.