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Old 04-21-2014, 03:43 AM   #21
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All the best of luck OP.

I love my little F1 retrofitted paddled 986. I can dwshift right down to the 1st gear @100mph and the tiptronic won't do anything until its mgt system agrees it is safe to do so
I've never driven a tip before, is the management system a stock item or is that something you added on? Also, what is that little gizmo on your vent?

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Old 04-21-2014, 04:01 AM   #22
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Ah that...its gone now. But I replaced it with a far more advanced version (A.Q.U.A smell my friend). Called air vent freshener or something like that....



Nah all tips are pretty doing the same all over. Stock

edit. welding new conn onto that new wheel was all about needed for the F1 retrofitting (lol). Sorry to make it sound super advanced... it is for me
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Old 04-21-2014, 05:39 AM   #23
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All the best of luck OP.

I love my little F1 retrofitted paddled 986. I can dwshift right down to the 1st gear @100mph and the tiptronic won't do anything until its mgt system agrees it is safe to do so

Any Road Circuit killer lol



Is that 3 spoke a ruf piece?
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Old 04-21-2014, 07:28 AM   #24
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4th gear redline...I wonder how fast that is. On Spring break, guessing not a race track....
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Old 04-21-2014, 07:37 AM   #25
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those wondering about why valves can bend in an over-rev situation might want to research hydraulic lifters ...
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Old 04-21-2014, 02:20 PM   #26
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My first impression is you were likely "speed shifting". I see this all the time instructing and harp on my students to slow down and be certain to pick the correct gear. Unless you are Pat Long or someone that gets paid to drive fast, why risk your car?

Even in modern P-Cars (I was raised on 911 915 trannys), I teach my students that shifting is a two step process...nuetral, gear.

Hope your car is Ok, but I would take up Jake's advise.
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When I tracked, late sessions tended to yielded trouble getting into third on up shifts IIRC. Just the thing to lose you a whole bunch of time. I had instructors asking asking what the heck is going there...you or car?

Maybe a little of both. Tired and hot. I think the lay of my shifter cable over top the engine is off (have dug into an AC hose) and gets worse with heat soak. Repositioning is problematic due to engine cover clearance. Perhaps things kinked up across the gate when hot.

I have intentions of changing the cables to motorsport versions if possible.

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