Drove home with a 993TT last night (NEW PICS)
#79
Originally Posted by 98993c2s
888 = 3.8 liter perchance?
Princeton are there going to be flames shooting out of one of those pipes? Take a vid of that please
#80
Originally Posted by Paul M
I don't need an exact number, but I'm wondering how much ($$'s and time) you've got invested in that monster...? $20k, $30k...?
Once again... SENSATIONAL! It may not be to everyone's tastes but you have a unique mechanical masterpiece, very well executed and I'm betting, faster than nearly anything else on the road.
I'll bet it'll be a handful to drive so be careful. Remember, you've taken alot of weight off a car that will still generate the same amount of lift at high speeds, without big wings and splitters. If the car is down to 2500lbs or less, which I'm guessing it is from your photos, anything north of 120mph is going to get very interesting... The back end will have a couple hundred pounds of lift at 150 and will probably want to swap ends.
I look forward to dyno figures, a sound clip, and most importantly, DRIVING IMPRESSIONS!
MC
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Originally Posted by mtrain
You, my friend, are on one hell of a steep "slippery slope"...
well done!
well done!
I think he's done tumbled all the way to the bottom of the abyss.
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Originally Posted by Paul M
I don't need an exact number, but I'm wondering how much ($$'s and time) you've got invested in that monster...? $20k, $30k...?