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So I saw one of the best looking and built up 356's today.....and I went to the last Rennsport and watched 911's and 914's race each other....so my question is this....which model handles the best? I have been in a 356 that had 250 hp and all my friends have 914's with at least that....911's have even more. The 356 today looked so good that I said to myself..."Wow...what could possibly out handle that car?". Just a fun question for a Saturday night....
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Main issue is that "handling" is highly subjective on the road. Without lap times or data acquisition to gather objective data, it comes down to personal preference for most drivers. I once was talking to some one telling me about how they like the handling of a car they liked. Turned out what they were really talking about was ride quality. Went down the road like. . . . riding on a cloud. I kid you not. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/av-943.gif)
Mid engine, low Cg, and wide track width is going to win out on handling from a physics standpoint all other things being equal (which they never are). Once you get into comparison with modern vehicles with something other than trailing arm suspension, all bets are off. However, 914 still stands up very well against modern vehicles despite it's age and simplicity. |
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914 Guru ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 8,422 Joined: 3-August 19 From: SW Colorado Member No.: 23,343 Region Association: Rocky Mountains ![]() ![]() |
Main issue is that "handling" is highly subjective on the road. Without lap times or data acquisition to gather objective data, it comes down to personal preference for most drivers. I once was talking to some one telling me about how they like the handling of a car they liked. Turned out what they were really talking about was ride quality. Went down the road like. . . . riding on a cloud. I kid you not. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/av-943.gif) Mid engine, low Cg, and wide track width is going to win out on handling from a physics standpoint all other things being equal (which they never are). Once you get into comparison with modern vehicles with something other than trailing arm suspension, all bets are off. However, 914 still stands up very well against modern vehicles despite it's age and simplicity. Agreed. Even with identical weight, horsepower, tires, etc. a mid-engine car might post faster lap times, but that depends on the track (and maybe the driver). On the road, we often want driving pleasure (or comfort!). I love how 914s and Boxsters feel so nimble and neutral, but I also love the special feeling of a 911--not neutral but entertaining. |
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