Can a 911 do a burnout?
#63
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#64
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Exactly! Glad someone understands that you can actually learn a lot about a car by sliding it. Looks like a blast. Your gt2 build is epic btw. I may pick your brain about some suspension components when I get started on my rs inspired build
#65
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Op I don't think you can period but I do think it's okay for you to try and tell us how it goes - I'd be curious but I hope you don't end up losing your 993 due to $000's of drive train repair or worse. The only 993's that can do burnouts are heavily modded turbos imo. Maybe if you got a brake bias dial installed it might help or if you put a puddle of water behind each tire. There's just too little power and too much traction at the back. It's your car to enjoy anyway you like. I would try it first on a rainy day.
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#67
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Like the "Trade my 996 for a 993" thread this one has devolved into a bunch of crap, someone please have the decency to close it.
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#73
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Then we're about 30 years removed from similar experiences. When I was 23 I'd converted my 911 into a faux IROC, open a Porsche/BMW specialty outfit in Phoenix after I graduated college, and was racing SCCA both in my own Scirocco and any formula car or sports racer I could get time in. Honing those skills was what it was all about, as opposed to being on the same page the sideshow idiocy we regularly have here in Oakland.
#74
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The answer is NO. Here is a 993 GT2 Evo. Video Link: http://youtu.be/r_uq0bqnPNE