New 996 Owner. 1st Porsche.
#151
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Just finished a full day at The Ridge for the PCANW Opener. What an awesome group, I love seeing Shay, Curt, Olly, Ed, and everyone I'm forgetting.
Go get a proper corner balance.
I was driving the #$% out of the car today. On a much colder day and on a much colder track I brought my best lap time down nearly 2 seconds and consistently got close.
Video to come soon!
Go get a proper corner balance.
I was driving the #$% out of the car today. On a much colder day and on a much colder track I brought my best lap time down nearly 2 seconds and consistently got close.
Video to come soon!
#152
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Here's a 360 video of me trying to keep up with a friends 991 GT3:
For 360° Effect - watch in YouTube App on iOS or Android, or watch using Chrome on a Mac/PC.
For 360° Effect - watch in YouTube App on iOS or Android, or watch using Chrome on a Mac/PC.
#153
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Brakes did their job over the past three events. Check out the scorching on the front pads! I zapped them with my pyrometer at over 400* at the end of a session. No fade all day and the fluid came out clear! I think I'll start bleeding after each event just to be double sure.
#155
Here's a 360 video of me trying to keep up with a friends 991 GT3:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcwsWWOH2FQ
For 360° Effect - watch in YouTube App on iOS or Android, or watch using Chrome on a Mac/PC.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcwsWWOH2FQ
For 360° Effect - watch in YouTube App on iOS or Android, or watch using Chrome on a Mac/PC.
awesome video, what lens did you use?
I was fixated by watching your Big red Key Fob Handle fling side to side as a G-force indicator.
hey, tell us more, "what is that LED rpm gauge indicator strip above your steering column but below the dash cluster?" very F1 like!
Is it more a help for peripheral vision rpm monitoring, or a bling factor? Maybe also a distraction at times? review and weblink of that LED bar cluster?
and you done a nice good seating of the brake pads now!
#156
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Its a Kodak SP360 4K. Super easy to use and edit. Love it so far!
Its an iShift RPM gauge and is very useful. You preset everything, when the green lights come on, where redline is, when to flash, etc. It currently is set to start the first green light at 3500 rpm with redline set to around 6900. Over revs in this car prematurely kill motors. I look down track as much as possible and the visual aid is actually pretty helpful. Only thing I'd change is if I could somehow set it up in HUD configuration.
#159
By the way, thank you so much for sharing the rotor hat drawings!
Will these work for a c2 or only a c4? I'd like to follow the route you did, but just want to make sure I won't run into clearance issues.
I have a cnc lathe at work that can make these to a much tighter tolerance in a matter of minutes. Is there any interest from others here? Drawing calls for 6061, but will probably go with 7075.
Will these work for a c2 or only a c4? I'd like to follow the route you did, but just want to make sure I won't run into clearance issues.
I have a cnc lathe at work that can make these to a much tighter tolerance in a matter of minutes. Is there any interest from others here? Drawing calls for 6061, but will probably go with 7075.
Last edited by sweet victory; 04-12-2016 at 06:46 PM.
#160
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Ya, I love this thread and build. You've done a great job and thanks for keeping us updated.
Quick question, did you go with the flat iShift and mount it just behind the hump on the steering column or the rounded one and mount it on the hump?
Thx!
Quick question, did you go with the flat iShift and mount it just behind the hump on the steering column or the rounded one and mount it on the hump?
Thx!
#161
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Both the flat and the rounded have a flat bottom and mount with basic double sided tape. I went with the rounded and mounted it just in front/behind the bump on the plastic so that the wheel can still fully telescope in and out without hitting the shift light. There are probably photos of this a few pages back that show it better
#162
These are C4S/Turbo only. The C2/C4 have different spindles with different caliper mounts and rotor offsets. In the most basic terms, I put on OEM 996 GT3 Calipers with spacers for the rear calipers, and OEM sized 997 Turbo rotors (albeit custom two piece). I really don't know what would work for narrow body brakes but its not the same as this.
Ah, gotchya. I'm no where near the skill level to need these brakes anytime soon. I'll have to do my own homework. Thank you for sharing none the less!
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Don't let my build sway you into thinking you need to spend money to enjoy your car. You really don't. As an example, if you look at the latest 991 Carrera S's they still use 340mm front rotors and 330mm rears!
#164
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C4S big reds are more than adequate for road driving - i'd imagine race track speeds of 120-140mph would require something more substantial
#165
Happy to share. The stock brakes are fantastic. A good set of pads and fresh fluid is more than enough!
Don't let my build sway you into thinking you need to spend money to enjoy your car. You really don't. As an example, if you look at the latest 991 Carrera S's they still use 340mm front rotors and 330mm rears!
Don't let my build sway you into thinking you need to spend money to enjoy your car. You really don't. As an example, if you look at the latest 991 Carrera S's they still use 340mm front rotors and 330mm rears!