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Originally posted by e30sd View Postdo they teach reading comprehension in oregon? it's an engine test mule. no new bodywork. jfc.
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Originally posted by h0lmes View Post...and porsche performance.
The reasons Porsches perform like they do is their skewed weight distribution. They are uber tricky to drive hard at their limits, but reward you with amazing cornering abilities.
If you want to drive a really tricky 911, give any of the pre-'69 cars a spin (literally). They are the shortest wheelbase and in turn, will kick the ass end out upon getting out of the gas in a turn.
The best way to drive a Porsche thru the corner is to lift, rotate the tail, add a little opposite lock, and jump back on the gas. It will literally squat, bite, and hook. Best part is, you're already on the gas in the corner!
TomMy new blog site: http://www.tomperso.com
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Originally posted by BimmerTom View PostWhat, are they going to stick the motor in the back of the Vette now?
The reasons Porsches perform like they do is their skewed weight distribution. They are uber tricky to drive hard at their limits, but reward you with amazing cornering abilities.
If you want to drive a really tricky 911, give any of the pre-'69 cars a spin (literally). They are the shortest wheelbase and in turn, will kick the ass end out upon getting out of the gas in a turn.
The best way to drive a Porsche thru the corner is to lift, rotate the tail, add a little opposite lock, and jump back on the gas. It will literally squat, bite, and hook. Best part is, you're already on the gas in the corner!
Tom
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Originally posted by BimmerToad View PostAnd I wish people on r3v were more tolerant of eachother. But we can't have that, now can we?
Frame: wow, it's now aluminum ... too bad racers are too afraid to bolt/weld up a steel roll cage to aluminum frame rails ... looks like they can't use this on their race cars...
suspension: same geometry ... just lower, different suspension and damping rates
body panels: now w/ vents and shit, and some carbon thrown in for good measure .... bigger fenders too ... but it STILL LOOKS SIMILAR TO A BASE C6
engine: dry sump and titanium internals, and a larger displacement ... but still based on the same block
brakes: bigger
Despite this, the basic design principles haven't changed ... and in my book, a supercar's engine is behind the driver.
H0lmes: At least get an Associates degree before you make the assumption that you know more shit than other people. A GED only goes so far ...
I dont get your point. Everything you listed is indeed different from the c6.Back to my roots
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Originally posted by FifeDog236 View PostI dont get your point. Everything you listed is indeed different from the c6.San Diego BMW repair -> Jake @ www.littlecarshop.com Great guy :up:
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Originally posted by NitroRustlerDriver View PostWhy would a company test an engine in a car that it won't be going into? Saying "It's just a test mule" is just as stupid is saying it is the real thing.
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