Another lovely day at Button Willow......
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Originally Posted by MetalSolid
Got to drive a 997S - Very nice car; build quality is leaps & bounds above the 996, it handles and steers very well.
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Thanks...that's exactly what I was trying to determine. I'm definitely not interested in PASM if I'm going to be forced to rely on or second guess a computer. I'm looking for the purity of the GT3; perhaps the European 997S no-cost non-PASM "sport suspension" option will make its way here, and provide a reasonable compromise.
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Philip in AL, I think the guys that are running for most track days are probably mooty and Wreck Me Otter who are both running about 30+ days for the year. I've had about 16 this year (since April) and hoping to squeeze one or two more in before the end of the year.
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icerbofh if I can include PDE and 6 days in shifter carts I'm at 35 so far, and I have a full 10 more to go till the new year.
Today's torrential rain also pushed me over the edge, I went and bought a Prius for my round town work. The GT3 with it's MPSC's just can't do daily driving anymore, thus it's just become a dedicated track day car. Means I'll have to go to the track more so I get to drive it more, yeeehah!!
Today's torrential rain also pushed me over the edge, I went and bought a Prius for my round town work. The GT3 with it's MPSC's just can't do daily driving anymore, thus it's just become a dedicated track day car. Means I'll have to go to the track more so I get to drive it more, yeeehah!!
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Originally Posted by macfly
icerbofh if I can include PDE and 6 days in shifter carts I'm at 35 so far, and I have a full 10 more to go till the new year.
Today's torrential rain also pushed me over the edge, I went and bought a Prius for my round town work. The GT3 with it's MPSC's just can't do daily driving anymore, thus it's just become a dedicated track day car. Means I'll have to go to the track more so I get to drive it more, yeeehah!!
Today's torrential rain also pushed me over the edge, I went and bought a Prius for my round town work. The GT3 with it's MPSC's just can't do daily driving anymore, thus it's just become a dedicated track day car. Means I'll have to go to the track more so I get to drive it more, yeeehah!!
At least you get to drive in the carpool lane all by yourself. FYI, i get about 30mpg in the Elise
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I'll be getting 60mpg! I never have to go on the freeways, my whole life is within a couple of miles of the house, infactt he only time I use the freeways is going to Button Willow!
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Originally Posted by Viken
Kevin, the 997 had 19" Pilot Sport PS2's which are the OEM tires on the GT3. Almost night and day difference between that and your MPSC's.
#38
Originally Posted by MetalSolid
Dynamically it would be unwise to compare the two cars as they feel very very different. When the 997S (PASM) turns in it feels "heavy" even though the steering is light and precise, there's a feeling you're isolated from the real struggle upfront of the suspension and tires - like a computer is interpreting your inputs into exactly what you want, as opposed to what the car would naturally do - but it works. In comparison the GT3's controls feel directly connected to your hands, feet and seat. The 997S feels like it rolls quite a bit more than the GT3, but some of that maybe because of the seats. I also didn't get the feeling I as able to steer the 997 with the throttle as much. I got to witness first hand from the passenger seat how well PASM works - they should have called it electric Rohrl.
As a daily driver and occasional trackday the 997 would be great, I can't see how you could go wrong, but he GT3 feels special all the time, open freeway, canyon or race track.
As a daily driver and occasional trackday the 997 would be great, I can't see how you could go wrong, but he GT3 feels special all the time, open freeway, canyon or race track.
-Kevin
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icerbofh if I can include PDE and 6 days in shifter carts I'm at 35 so far, and I have a full 10 more to go till the new year.
Today's torrential rain also pushed me over the edge, I went and bought a Prius for my round town work. The GT3 with it's MPSC's just can't do daily driving anymore, thus it's just become a dedicated track day car. Means I'll have to go to the track more so I get to drive it more, yeeehah!!
Today's torrential rain also pushed me over the edge, I went and bought a Prius for my round town work. The GT3 with it's MPSC's just can't do daily driving anymore, thus it's just become a dedicated track day car. Means I'll have to go to the track more so I get to drive it more, yeeehah!!
Ok, maybe just like you without the Prius.....
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Originally Posted by macfly
I'll be getting 60mpg! I never have to go on the freeways, my whole life is within a couple of miles of the house, infactt he only time I use the freeways is going to Button Willow!
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Originally Posted by rockitman
Does that mean your GT3 is history in favor of the 997S???
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So how hard would it be to get the GT3 into 2:01 lap times?
Just wondering, check out the 72 911 on street tires. (not even R-compound)
http://www.opentrackchallenge.com/re...ass_05_bw.html
Just wondering, check out the 72 911 on street tires. (not even R-compound)
http://www.opentrackchallenge.com/re...ass_05_bw.html
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Those times were set with a different track configuration, minus the Mazda Star Turn, which probably adds ~4secs per lap.
Not to mention, that little fully track prepared '72 RSR was driven by Jack Olsen, a better driver than anyone at our track day.
Not to mention, that little fully track prepared '72 RSR was driven by Jack Olsen, a better driver than anyone at our track day.