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Posted

hey Loren,

I mean something like Technical reference info and data over Engine, Chassis, Suspension, Brakes, Weights, Performance etc etc.

a bit more detailed info in the different models, e.g. rotor dimensions, thickness of roll-over bars etc etc.

or maybe even a good tuning resource database like if you upgrade to a GT3 brakesystem on your 996 3.6L, you will get 0,9m shorter brake distanz as the stock.

I don't know if these info are to any value but it would be good to gether all the resources and eval the results and post theme like reference.

It would maybe help many to decided if it is worth all the trouble or worth spending that amount of money the performance they get.

well that's my opinion though, but anyway thx for listening.

cheers,

Tony

  • 2 years later...
Posted

Hi,

If you want to go fast then you need to spend money.

There are so many choices it makes going fast a problem.

Best bet is to talk to your Porsche friends.

Paul

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