I attended the POC racers clinic at Buttonwillow this weekend. My 914-6 ran great all day Saturday. We were the last group on the track and got in after dark. A bunch of people complimented me on how well the 914 cornered. I got back in the car after impound and it made a horrible noise after starting. Sounds like the flywheel fell apart.
My friend let me run his 911 so I could complete the clinic on Sunday. I had never driven 911 before and was worried about damaging someone elses car. I finished the clinic, took 4th in our 15 lap race and my best time was 1.5 sec faster than in the 914. And that was with a 245 tire with 8 inch rim on the left rear and right front and a 225 tire with 7 inch rim on the right rear and left front because we did a complete brake job and miss matched the tires trying to get me to grid on time.
Careful, this is how it starts. See how fast you can go in a real Porsche?
Beginner's luck ...
Aww, get real. The 911 makes a great parts doner to the 914. Put the good parts in your 914/6 and see the results on your lap time.
What were the specs/modifications on the 911?
Also, more details on the special tire stagger, I might want to try that
The 911 is the one behind me in my avatar. I believe it's an '84 with a 3.2. He runs in KP class and the car is basically stock. I figure my time improvement has as much to do with a better feel for the track on day two, but I was surprised at how easy it was to step into a 911 and be competitive. Our secret tire stagger gave the car a split personality. (insert snare drum)
I heard that 911's corner very well but if you push it to hard in a corner and let your foot up off the gas than its game over.
You get the notorious lift throttle oversteer.
I couldn't believe all the early 911's that were spinning out at the last auto cross.
The motto of the 911 racers I know is, "Don't lift!" I don't plan on buying a 911 anytime soon but I feel I might be able to drive one in a team effort enduro now and not embarass myself. Maybe next years Tribute to LeMan. My goal is still to gain respect for the 914 within the POC. Randy Beck drove a 914-6 to a second place finish in Sundays Red Group Cup Race. It was a 3.3 turbo screamer.
Whoa...Andy! Dude! Here, sniff this old oil tank/filter gasket and lay down with a cold compress, until it passes. If you don't turn back now, We'll find you walking down San Fernando Road with one cowboy boot on and your shirttail partially cut off, toting an empty jug of VP fuel, waving a sign that says "will do damn near anything for a GT3" The next time we see you, you would be plastering the backside of The Racer's Group shop, just so you can sniff around their parts bins...GO BACK!!! ITS A TRAP!!!!!
Andy, congrats on completing the clinic! That was one of my goals for this year but...well there's always 2005...
I have been seriously thinking about a (modern i.e. 964 or newer) 911 of some sort as my next street car. For now the 914 will remain my track steed as it is still way more car than I am driver, and could be developed quite a bit more if desired.
The 911's are great cars and I highly recommend having one of each (911 & 914) if possible.
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