718 GT4?
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Riddle me this though. Why would it sound worse than the 981, when the 4l sounds amazing in the GT3? That’s what I can’t understand. And why doesn’t it rev out even remotely like the .2 GT3? It sounds entirely different, not just in terms of exhaust note but also how slowly it builds revs and the shift points. Would a particulate filter change its character that much?
You can bank on the 718 GT4 have a small throttle body and most likely a basic intake. So it will be choked in the high RPM.
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Thanks in advance
Ed
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It was introduced by Porsche Motorsports to keep the GT4 competitive for one more season of 2018...
It gives you carbon front and rear bumpers,cabon fenders, light weight LED headlights and lightweight battery.
Super light, but super expensive to replace.
It is on all the PWC and IMSA Porsche GT4 clubsports.
It helped the car however BoP decided last minute to stick some more weights in the car which basically cancels out the savings.... $20k down the toilet...
Although RS1 has had success this seaon as had some other Porsche GT4s with pro drivers.
The 718 GT4 Clubsport is anybodys guess on how they offer it for 2019 in terms of body work....( carbon or stock street panels)
The engine will be normally aspirated again... but not certain on what they will use.
Chances are it will be the same engine as before but bumped up to 4.0L with a crank. Might be lucky to get some heads and cams...
Intake and throttle body would be nice.... but jury is still out on that.
being a 981.2, expect a minimal leap.... chassis will be the same and engine will go from 375hp to most likely 420hp.
It will be a welcome addition to GT4 racing next season, however i hope they offer only one car this time around as the 70L and 100L tank versions really faaked things up for those looking to get 3 seasons of racing out of the platform.
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The 2018 EVO package is basically a $20k upgrade to an existing GT4CS MR.
It was introduced by Porsche Motorsports to keep the GT4 competitive for one more season of 2018...
It gives you carbon front and rear bumpers,cabon fenders, light weight LED headlights and lightweight battery.
Super light, but super expensive to replace.
It is on all the PWC and IMSA Porsche GT4 clubsports.
It helped the car however BoP decided last minute to stick some more weights in the car which basically cancels out the savings.... $20k down the toilet...
Although RS1 has had success this seaon as had some other Porsche GT4s with pro drivers.
It was introduced by Porsche Motorsports to keep the GT4 competitive for one more season of 2018...
It gives you carbon front and rear bumpers,cabon fenders, light weight LED headlights and lightweight battery.
Super light, but super expensive to replace.
It is on all the PWC and IMSA Porsche GT4 clubsports.
It helped the car however BoP decided last minute to stick some more weights in the car which basically cancels out the savings.... $20k down the toilet...
Although RS1 has had success this seaon as had some other Porsche GT4s with pro drivers.
But engine wise how are the getting the 420 ? Is it just mapping or did they do TB and Intake ?
Thanks
Ed
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#1461
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Maybe it's been posted but this is a different video from the Monza test, great quality and a lot of straight back to back comparisons between a couple of cars. Obviously the big daddy straight piped 911 isn't representative but overall it's striking just how bad the GT4 sounds (though it is clearly H6).
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#1463
Drifting
Normally, that would make perfect sense. And I know you're talking race cars, not street cars. But I continue to be blown away by the difference between 991.1 3RS and 991.2 3RS -- 24 seconds on the 'Ring, with a 20hp bump to the same engine. Don't know how much of that is the new SC2R tires, which wouldn't have any effect on the race car, how much is aero, and how much is suspension. But it's a remarkable improvement, especially for just a ".2" revision of a Porsche GT car.
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Overall downforce is not increased over 991.1 RS - but the car does have a little less drag at the same level.
#1465
tires ~ 16s
all other changes ~ 8s
as a proportion - however, it should be noted there have been changes to the surface and the removal of slowed zones.
At this pace its largely about tires and drivers
all other changes ~ 8s
as a proportion - however, it should be noted there have been changes to the surface and the removal of slowed zones.
At this pace its largely about tires and drivers
Last edited by RRDnA; 04-30-2018 at 10:31 AM.
#1466
Yeah I would say the road surface and the tires are the biggest changes. More efficient aero also helps. Didn't Porsche claim the car has less drag than before but more downforce?
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The 2018 EVO package is basically a $20k upgrade to an existing GT4CS MR.
It was introduced by Porsche Motorsports to keep the GT4 competitive for one more season of 2018...
It gives you carbon front and rear bumpers,cabon fenders, light weight LED headlights and lightweight battery.
Super light, but super expensive to replace.
It is on all the PWC and IMSA Porsche GT4 clubsports.
It helped the car however BoP decided last minute to stick some more weights in the car which basically cancels out the savings.... $20k down the toilet...
It was introduced by Porsche Motorsports to keep the GT4 competitive for one more season of 2018...
It gives you carbon front and rear bumpers,cabon fenders, light weight LED headlights and lightweight battery.
Super light, but super expensive to replace.
It is on all the PWC and IMSA Porsche GT4 clubsports.
It helped the car however BoP decided last minute to stick some more weights in the car which basically cancels out the savings.... $20k down the toilet...
#1470
After this video....I'm convinced it's a 6-cylinder and also sounds N/A....I feel much better now!!!!