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#4171
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No, it's pretty much Industrial strength. The cabin ergonomics are coming together. Sports seats and the Mod 07 wheel give better feel and secure seating. I have new bushes for the gear shift and will replace at least the exposed one soon. The AIM is perfectly placed for reading predictive lap times. It's all good.
#4173
How do you guys get on with spacers when going for a WOF? I was under the impression you need an LVV cert.
New wheels on, shod with my bargain Dunlop DZ03Gs, ready for the weekend (excuse the cellphone quality pic):
New wheels on, shod with my bargain Dunlop DZ03Gs, ready for the weekend (excuse the cellphone quality pic):
#4177
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#4178
Quite a bit lighter than the standard ones, didn't bother weighting them as they've got such different tyres on them. There's 3-4mm all around. It's more a question of how many heat cycles they've seen, as many of these R compound tyres get slippery after they heat cycle out (which is often well before the tread is worn down).
#4179
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Ah, will be interesting, they might turn a bit of a blind eye. Kind of like me getting a WOF running -3.0 camber after they change the rules to only allow 0.5 degrees deviation from factory specs.
Quite a bit lighter than the standard ones, didn't bother weighting them as they've got such different tyres on them. There's 3-4mm all around. It's more a question of how many heat cycles they've seen, as many of these R compound tyres get slippery after they heat cycle out (which is often well before the tread is worn down).
Quite a bit lighter than the standard ones, didn't bother weighting them as they've got such different tyres on them. There's 3-4mm all around. It's more a question of how many heat cycles they've seen, as many of these R compound tyres get slippery after they heat cycle out (which is often well before the tread is worn down).
I cant see spacers being an issue. Porsche sold a number of 997 cariants with spacers as psrt of teh package (think speedster, Sport Classic some special edition boxster, 993 C2S etc).
#4180
Drifting
Tricky situation. My lot is a seat, half cage, adjustable platform suspension and non factory road belt stalk mount. So far I come up with full compliance. I've been prepared all the way along to get a LVVC but only if nescessary, but the word seems to be that I don't need it. Buggered if I'd turn up at a VTNZ though. I'm considering rear 15mm spacers so I'd be interested where these fall. Interesting challenge for the Porsche specialist I end up going with long term - WOF or not?
#4181
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Biggest problem I have is the air con has just stopped so the car misting up will be an issue.
#4182
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Tricky situation. My lot is a seat, half cage, adjustable platform suspension and non factory road belt stalk mount. So far I come up with full compliance. I've been prepared all the way along to get a LVVC but only if nescessary, but the word seems to be that I don't need it. Buggered if I'd turn up at a VTNZ though. I'm considering rear 15mm spacers so I'd be interested where these fall. Interesting challenge for the Porsche specialist I end up going with long term - WOF or not?
I have a WOF next week with Cage, R compound, aggressive camber, cat bypass etc so Ill let you know....