zbomb's confused 996
#1291
Jason, good news is there is no expiration on tracking your car. Mine is still in pieces as they fabricate an end plate for my lsd. No clue when it will be done. But at least I'll be on the track this Friday instructing. But certainly not the same as working the pedals.
Hang in their bud. knowing you and what you are building, it will be worth it when when you are done. Question is what are you going to call it. If DE Jeeper's is GT3ish, what's yours after all the modifications?
Hang in their bud. knowing you and what you are building, it will be worth it when when you are done. Question is what are you going to call it. If DE Jeeper's is GT3ish, what's yours after all the modifications?
It was cool to be at the track with the guys a couple weeks ago and I'll be back on Thurs for any of the local guys headed down. I'm excited to see my buddy Chad run his new stang...
As far as a name - I don't know, I don't think I've ever named any of my cars. If any of you guys have anything you think fit's, I'd be open to hearing.
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#1293
I thought I would put this here. Below is a video of a 991 Cup being driven by an accomplished driver lapping my home track, Thompson at an 1:11.4. He hits 148 MPH at the end of the straight. For reference, my fastest time around here is 1:19.3 and highest top speed is 128 MPH. My target for this season has been to get into the 1:16's.
Hope you guys enjoy the lap.
Hope you guys enjoy the lap.
Last edited by zbomb; 05-08-2022 at 11:24 AM.
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#1296
It’s funny - the power is what you see right away - but the cornering speed (grip and skill) are the meat me thinks. He’s 5-10MPH faster than me, v min (slowest speed through corner) in some corners, critically turn 11 where he is carrying 10 more MPH through the corner onto the straight.
Since I still won’t hold a candle to him in HP, the goal is to maximize the grip and driver skill potential to try to carry closer to his corner speed.
It’s an admittedly tall task, especially because I want to stick to DOT tires but it’s fun to analyze this stuff to target ways that may be achievable to turn a faster time and what better bar than a modern Porsche factory race car with a really good driver behind the wheel.
Since I still won’t hold a candle to him in HP, the goal is to maximize the grip and driver skill potential to try to carry closer to his corner speed.
It’s an admittedly tall task, especially because I want to stick to DOT tires but it’s fun to analyze this stuff to target ways that may be achievable to turn a faster time and what better bar than a modern Porsche factory race car with a really good driver behind the wheel.
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#1297
No question Jason.
Ultimately, your new set-up will put you in a good place. It would be very difficult with our narrow body cars, even with 200 extra hp and full 996 cup aero to beat a 991 cup around the track with both drivers having the same skills.
The 991 cup is just wider with more advanced aero, suspension and a mid engine "like" configuration. Add in the power and they are amazing.
It would be pretty cool to drive one.
Ultimately, your new set-up will put you in a good place. It would be very difficult with our narrow body cars, even with 200 extra hp and full 996 cup aero to beat a 991 cup around the track with both drivers having the same skills.
The 991 cup is just wider with more advanced aero, suspension and a mid engine "like" configuration. Add in the power and they are amazing.
It would be pretty cool to drive one.
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#1298
Haha. I’m OK with very difficult 😉 Is it a mildly crazy bar to set - maybe, I guess time will tell.
I think 996 Cups run in the 15s here, would be pretty cool to be knocking on the door with them by the end of the season.
I think 996 Cups run in the 15s here, would be pretty cool to be knocking on the door with them by the end of the season.
Last edited by zbomb; 05-09-2022 at 03:31 PM.
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#1300
I recognize that Power Unit, That is the T-88 SOHC FoMoCo Germany ( AKA Pinto Engine) ...I built many of these back in the 70'-80's ,even set some IRHA world records with them, my 525hp Turbo Verison was featured in SSDI Magazine in 1986. That's a good solid engine design...and can be made even better...
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Porschetech3 (05-13-2022)
#1301
Good progress - couple more bars to get fitted and it's on to fully tig welding it out, adding gussets and getting the tubing welded to the chassis in as many points as possible.
I'm finally excited as I can see the light at the end of the tubing tunnel and a path to getting the car back together developing.
I'm finally excited as I can see the light at the end of the tubing tunnel and a path to getting the car back together developing.
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#1302
Think I am done with the button plate although more doodads could always be added.
Got some parts in the other day from Pegasus - The Cartek FIA rain light you can see the switch mounted above, Anti submarine brackets for my fire bottle - had to get these to have the system FIA compliant - looking to save a few bucks here ended up costing me a few bucks, would have been less expensive to buy the kit WITH the brackets included - live and learn. Also got roll bar padding, SFI cert stuff for required areas and pool noodle for the optional and lastly some quick release sliders I want to make work for the rear 1/4 glass to allow for quick removal and reinstallation. Inspiration came from a recent Steph Papadakis Formula D Supra build where they did the same thing for easy nitrous bottle swaps, if I can make it work will be pretty slick. Oh Yeah... threw an OMP tow strap in, not sure what I'm going to do for tow hooks yet so have this to play with.
Got some parts in the other day from Pegasus - The Cartek FIA rain light you can see the switch mounted above, Anti submarine brackets for my fire bottle - had to get these to have the system FIA compliant - looking to save a few bucks here ended up costing me a few bucks, would have been less expensive to buy the kit WITH the brackets included - live and learn. Also got roll bar padding, SFI cert stuff for required areas and pool noodle for the optional and lastly some quick release sliders I want to make work for the rear 1/4 glass to allow for quick removal and reinstallation. Inspiration came from a recent Steph Papadakis Formula D Supra build where they did the same thing for easy nitrous bottle swaps, if I can make it work will be pretty slick. Oh Yeah... threw an OMP tow strap in, not sure what I'm going to do for tow hooks yet so have this to play with.
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#1303
Mt Tam 996 Picture
Hello,
I am writing a rally for the Redwood Region of PCA. The rally will go over Mount Tamalpais. May I use the photo of your confused 996 on the event flyer?
Thanks,
Jim Robison
Rally Director
Redwood Region PCA
I am writing a rally for the Redwood Region of PCA. The rally will go over Mount Tamalpais. May I use the photo of your confused 996 on the event flyer?
Thanks,
Jim Robison
Rally Director
Redwood Region PCA
Last edited by Jim_Robison; 05-15-2022 at 07:50 PM.
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#1304
#1305
Good progress - couple more bars to get fitted and it's on to fully tig welding it out, adding gussets and getting the tubing welded to the chassis in as many points as possible.
I'm finally excited as I can see the light at the end of the tubing tunnel and a path to getting the car back together developing.
I'm finally excited as I can see the light at the end of the tubing tunnel and a path to getting the car back together developing.
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