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Today's the day
Today's the day when I get to try my new setup on the boxster, and try the new car. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...6e68440730.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...4532f1cd09.jpg
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Good luck and have fun (but how could you not?)!
Our first DE is in 3 wks. |
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I'll post up some video later. I had to take 'er easy in the Ferrari, especially in the faster areas, because the aftermarket "stop tech" brakes the PO put on were just not up to the task. Plus, the Michelin PS4S are NOT as sticky as the nitto nt01's on the boxster (duh), so i was sliding around a ton.... with the traction control lighting up everywhere (i left it on for all the reasons above). With all of that: still 4 seconds/ lap faster than the boxster. (Most of that in the two straightways, honestly. 150mph is faster than 119mph in the same place.) Anyway: another dream lived. Sent from my SM-G970U using Tapatalk |
“Most of that in the two straightways, honestly. 150mph is faster than 119mph in the same place.”
This is my “always” experience at my track where it seems that everybody has a GT3 or better! |
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::sigh:: Sent from my SM-G970U using Tapatalk |
Super cool! What a great pair of cars to drive back to back!
Clearly, you need a 911 Cup car - it will be fast on the straights and in the turns! :D |
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Remember, tires and brakes are consumables. |
So today we're running the 4.5 mile course. It'll be crazy to see the disparity in lap times.
I started the day with the Ferrari today; only 80d ambient. I shifted at 7k rpm (instead of 8500) and the Temps remained acceptable. The tires: forums tell me the ps4s likes between 35 - 37 psi HOT. I am trying to stay around 35, but I might try 34 and see if it improves or gets worse. The car ROTATES BEAUTIFULLY. so very tractable. Sent from my SM-G970U using Tapatalk |
A video of a lap in the boxster... MAN THAT THING IS DIALED! haha!
https://youtu.be/OCZkupx3U2I Sent from my SM-G970U using Tapatalk |
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