Any Rennlisters from New Zealand?
#8056
The 911 Targa is unveiled. What do you think?
http://www.ferdinandmagazine.com/new...oit-motor-show
I wonder if it looks even better in the flesh and if this move will reinvigorate values of old 70's Targas?
http://www.ferdinandmagazine.com/new...oit-motor-show
I wonder if it looks even better in the flesh and if this move will reinvigorate values of old 70's Targas?
Is it April 1 already??
#8057
I was warned that Oranges chew disks - so be careful. Yellows give you 12-18 months of disks too. I understand oranges may only give you a season.........
#8058
Looks like a custom car??
I struggle with the market segment - why would you own one?? - coupes have sunroofs and cabs can be spec'ed with a hard-top??
Also the modern cab rag-top is far better quality and insulated compared to 20 years ago. with the exception of a plastic rear screen, the insulation and interior finish is 90% of a tin top.
Looking at the photos - I feel it exaggerates the length of the car and makes the 991 look BIG
#8059
#8060
Yellows are an enduro pad, so you get 12 months of track days and no squeal. Oranges are better and what the guys in Aussie run as their preferred track pad, but the benefit is negligible at my level when compared to no squeals on the road and 12 months of track days and road driving.
I was warned that Oranges chew disks - so be careful. Yellows give you 12-18 months of disks too. I understand oranges may only give you a season.........
I was warned that Oranges chew disks - so be careful. Yellows give you 12-18 months of disks too. I understand oranges may only give you a season.........
I think you're better off with a more modern compound nowadays, the Yellows are decent but long in the tooth and you end up binning them when they're down to half thickness as they're pretty much done at that point. Go Performance Friction or Endless, or if you're sticking with Pagid then go with the RSL1 compound.
#8061
#8064
Project car for Chris B??
I assume it will sell for more than $25K??
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/used...-685298499.htm
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I assume it will sell for more than $25K??
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/used...-685298499.htm
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#8065
Pros and cons of squealing Pagid RS19/29 Yellow endurance pads
As Matt said, there are likely better pads for pure track applications, but I see the RS yellows as a good compromise between performance and endurance on road and track. Maybe it's just because they're thicker for endurance but I was a bit disappointed to find they felt spongier, weaker and less linear than the worn OEM Textar/Pagid combo the car came with originally. They do stay consistent though and can be relied upon (when paired with SRF/Motul RBF fluid) to keep working properly lap after lap after lap. Great peace of mind on the upcoming Targa Tour day for instance. Since they have better cold performance than most race pads - and better than some street pads - I just leave them on.
Bedding these race pads in the first time was a major mission. Despite converting the recommended sprint-brake cycle speeds down to something a bit less sociopathic (slower but with a bigger speed spread to keep the same energies), my first attempt didn't heat them enough so I had to repeat it.
I have no problem taking the same rollercoaster three or four times running but the combination of watching the speedo and porpoising the car repeatedly at max Gs left me green around the gills for hours.
They are said to be kind on rotors and apparently the 19/29s endurance compound is compatible with Pagid's road compounds too which is handy for those like Chris who swap them in and out between trackdays and daily driving, with no real need to scrub rotors and re-bed each time.
#8067
Newbie question. Where do I find instructions on bedding in brakes? Is specific to each brand?
I need to fit new pads on Friday night and race on Saturday. I will have to find a place to do this. Maybe go out West
I need to fit new pads on Friday night and race on Saturday. I will have to find a place to do this. Maybe go out West
#8068
One of the nice things about the Performance Friction pads is that they don't require bedding.
Edit: there's a bunch of useful brake whitepapers here for anyone curious: http://www.stoptech.com/technical-su...l-white-papers
#8069
Googled my own question. 100 km/hr to 50km/hr 30 times. Would have been good o know this after I installed my OEM pads
#8070
OT. Brotha in need of help/advice...
But does anyone have any inside skinny on dealing with a major car rental company (at Auyckland Airport) who are claiming we damaged the underside of their vehicle last week (we rented a car for my wife for 3 days she did 262km and didnt grind it out anywhere - the damage obviously existed before we took the car)?
After a perfect trip this car rental company saw fit to charge our card $3500 NZD (no waiver). Have been dealing with it all day - we take pictures of our cars date stamped and GPS when we pick them up and return them but obviously dont carry a portable hoist to inspect the under carriage.
This is the second time this has happened to us in 8 weeks - the first time the company admitted fault and refunded (still cost us transaction fees and FX as it was foreign currency). Both incidences at Auckland Airport International. This time however its more difficult to prove and we have a fight on our hands.
If anyone is connected to the industry or been through something similar would appreciate some advice (please PM me).
After a perfect trip to be left with a bitter taste in the mouth at the NZ end is not so good. Personally I believe there is a bit of a scam going on with these companies to drive additional revenue via claims (a google search shows its rife and Auckland Airport comes up a number of times). Be warned and also take the reduced excess - once you pay for that they probably leave you alone....
But does anyone have any inside skinny on dealing with a major car rental company (at Auyckland Airport) who are claiming we damaged the underside of their vehicle last week (we rented a car for my wife for 3 days she did 262km and didnt grind it out anywhere - the damage obviously existed before we took the car)?
After a perfect trip this car rental company saw fit to charge our card $3500 NZD (no waiver). Have been dealing with it all day - we take pictures of our cars date stamped and GPS when we pick them up and return them but obviously dont carry a portable hoist to inspect the under carriage.
This is the second time this has happened to us in 8 weeks - the first time the company admitted fault and refunded (still cost us transaction fees and FX as it was foreign currency). Both incidences at Auckland Airport International. This time however its more difficult to prove and we have a fight on our hands.
If anyone is connected to the industry or been through something similar would appreciate some advice (please PM me).
After a perfect trip to be left with a bitter taste in the mouth at the NZ end is not so good. Personally I believe there is a bit of a scam going on with these companies to drive additional revenue via claims (a google search shows its rife and Auckland Airport comes up a number of times). Be warned and also take the reduced excess - once you pay for that they probably leave you alone....