SM_ATL's Carrera S Journal
#647
ChuckJ
#648
Sorry for the misunderstanding and... RESPECT! I'll probably not be the first one to say it but thank you for your service Chuck!
#649
Went to Caffeine & Octane today and would like to go on record for ranting about a previous topic again... the Fisker Karma
2 Karma's were present this morning and there was a permanent crowd of "enthusiasts" -who probably did not realized that the 2 cars had already costed them dearly-.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/60293300@N06/7913927742/
Obviously they forgot to put the Obama sticker on the rear bumper:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/60293300@N06/7913930190/
There was a blue car that I loved though: the new Subaru BRZ. I'll obviously not trade my 991S for it but I could see it in our family future. Still need to take it for a test drive.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/60293300@N06/7913929274/
One major disappointment though: the faux-grille at the top of the fenders. Really, Subaru?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/60293300@N06/7913928536/
Other than that, and despite the low hp output, the car looks and seems great from what I read.
2 Karma's were present this morning and there was a permanent crowd of "enthusiasts" -who probably did not realized that the 2 cars had already costed them dearly-.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/60293300@N06/7913927742/
Obviously they forgot to put the Obama sticker on the rear bumper:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/60293300@N06/7913930190/
There was a blue car that I loved though: the new Subaru BRZ. I'll obviously not trade my 991S for it but I could see it in our family future. Still need to take it for a test drive.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/60293300@N06/7913929274/
One major disappointment though: the faux-grille at the top of the fenders. Really, Subaru?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/60293300@N06/7913928536/
Other than that, and despite the low hp output, the car looks and seems great from what I read.
Last edited by SM_ATL; 09-02-2012 at 10:43 PM.
#650
ChuckJ
#651
The Karma gets worse mileage than my A8 and cost millions more. From what I understand the battery company also supported my us is now going, or already gone, out of business. More millions down the drain.
I wish they would just let the market decide when technology advances as it is more efficient and less costly.
I wish they would just let the market decide when technology advances as it is more efficient and less costly.
#652
http://www.flickr.com/photos/60293300@N06/7919133046/
This forum is about cars, not about politics... But politicians should show the good example and not mess with cars
#653
My 50 cents Labor Day mod
While my son (AM_ATL...) was having some fun with Plasti-dip on the GTI emblems, I thought I'd give a try at changing the appearance of the headlight washer nozzles (which were basically the only chrome parts left on the car).
The nozzle caps are pretty easy to remove: just pull a nozzle out, and keep it in place while you -carefully- pop out the cap:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/60293300@N06/7926712466/
Not sure I am going to leave it this way. Might as well go for Carrara white. The great thing with good old Plasti-dip is that it only takes 30s to remove it without leaving a trace!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/60293300@N06/7926713930/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/60293300@N06/7926713298/
Will visit my favorite tire shop later this week for a new pair of Michelin PSS for the rear. Recent donuts have finished to kill them
While my son (AM_ATL...) was having some fun with Plasti-dip on the GTI emblems, I thought I'd give a try at changing the appearance of the headlight washer nozzles (which were basically the only chrome parts left on the car).
The nozzle caps are pretty easy to remove: just pull a nozzle out, and keep it in place while you -carefully- pop out the cap:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/60293300@N06/7926712466/
Not sure I am going to leave it this way. Might as well go for Carrara white. The great thing with good old Plasti-dip is that it only takes 30s to remove it without leaving a trace!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/60293300@N06/7926713930/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/60293300@N06/7926713298/
Will visit my favorite tire shop later this week for a new pair of Michelin PSS for the rear. Recent donuts have finished to kill them
#654
BMW CCA DE at Road Atlanta on 9/8-9
Spent last week end at Road Atlanta and brought a few video clips back. As usual, the kids have helped with the editing, but I selected the soundtrack myself (OK, worse than what teenagers are listening to for some of you ).
As you can see in the video, I had a very good instructor in the morning who had a very good feel for combining a smooth ride and the best possible line. When I ran solo, I did my best time on Road Atlanta (1 min 45 sec), but have no clue if this is any good in the grand scheme of things. It was good enough for me though!
You'll also notice a Scion FRS in the video. It turned out to be an amazing little car. Not fast in the straights of course, but real good in the turns. I like it ( or the Subaru BRZ) more and more.
Spent last week end at Road Atlanta and brought a few video clips back. As usual, the kids have helped with the editing, but I selected the soundtrack myself (OK, worse than what teenagers are listening to for some of you ).
As you can see in the video, I had a very good instructor in the morning who had a very good feel for combining a smooth ride and the best possible line. When I ran solo, I did my best time on Road Atlanta (1 min 45 sec), but have no clue if this is any good in the grand scheme of things. It was good enough for me though!
You'll also notice a Scion FRS in the video. It turned out to be an amazing little car. Not fast in the straights of course, but real good in the turns. I like it ( or the Subaru BRZ) more and more.
#655
Thanks for sharing. While not apples to apples, Black Swan in GTC at Petit last year ran qualifying lap of 1:24.543. There are comparisons out there, if memory serves, which says a 991 Carrera S set up comparably can run with a 997 GT3RS. A friend of mine who runs a GT3RS himself set up with full roll cage and slicks confirms when he has driven against a 991 Carrera S at Barber that this seems to approximately be true.
#656
Thanks for sharing. While not apples to apples, Black Swan in GTC at Petit last year ran qualifying lap of 1:24.543. There are comparisons out there, if memory serves, which says a 991 Carrera S set up comparably can run with a 997 GT3RS. A friend of mine who runs a GT3RS himself set up with full roll cage and slicks confirms when he has driven against a 991 Carrera S at Barber that this seems to approximately be true.
I hope you are doing fine and that you still enjoy the Cayman R!
#657
Yes, dong great. Thanks for asking. The R now has 10,700 miles on it. I had oil and filter done at 10,000 and a new set of rears put on it (took a nail in the left rear and tread was worn enough that I replaced both). Changes are minimal as you had done a great job of outfitting it to my taste. As you can see in the Avatar I have a single R on the deck lid. I put an EVoms VFllow CAI on it. And, I put a titanium crest and silver wheel caps to go even more monochromatic. It is daily driven and I constantly get stopped, asked questions at stop lights about it. What a delight. Best, Ron
#660
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqrhSgCzv9E
Just found this on youtube...someone's car getting the attention it deserves!!!
Just found this on youtube...someone's car getting the attention it deserves!!!
I am still running the Agency Power muffler bypasses so the sound of the car is definitely louder than stock!
Also came across a few shots taken the same day. Nicer pics than the 991 on this page!
http://jaroncole.com/caffeine-and-octane-september/
Last edited by SM_ATL; 09-14-2012 at 12:23 PM.