GT3 RS on track
#16
i will contact NCRC and see if DE is all full
love to run with you again soon
#20
congratulations! As I'm sure you learned, you really don't feel the RS's potential until getting it on the track. I'm surprised you sensed brake fade with the pccbs....make sure you warm them up on your warm up lap, and make sure you watch pad thickness. Less than 50% pad thickness increases heat to the rotors...watch the rears in particular. Great photos too! Thanks
#21
great writeup and great pictures, looking forward to get myself a GT3 PDK in a few years.
too bad for the 911 cab accident. The track days that I attend do not allow us to carry a front passenger, only instructors are allowed.
too bad for the 911 cab accident. The track days that I attend do not allow us to carry a front passenger, only instructors are allowed.
#23
congratulations! As I'm sure you learned, you really don't feel the RS's potential until getting it on the track. I'm surprised you sensed brake fade with the pccbs....make sure you warm them up on your warm up lap, and make sure you watch pad thickness. Less than 50% pad thickness increases heat to the rotors...watch the rears in particular. Great photos too! Thanks
yes, RS is at home on the track
#24
the pccbs really need to be warmed up to work at their best....you may have been experiencing that. When not warmed up they feel almost like the "green fade" you get if you use new pads hard without bedding them. I literally drag my foot on the brake pedal on the first several braking zones in the warm up lap.
#25
the pccbs really need to be warmed up to work at their best....you may have been experiencing that. When not warmed up they feel almost like the "green fade" you get if you use new pads hard without bedding them. I literally drag my foot on the brake pedal on the first several braking zones in the warm up lap.
#26
you are right Joe, i meant to say turn 8. he flipped after turn 8 because he took the turn with too much speed ( i would guess faster than 100 mph) and roll off to the right before turn 9's hill top. i am not sure which brand of roll bar he has but it did it's job
i will contact NCRC and see if DE is all full
love to run with you again soon
i will contact NCRC and see if DE is all full
love to run with you again soon
hope you get in. those gt2 seats look amazing. i still have stock seats, so no 6-point harness yet. but in due time i shall.
#27
it took me a while before i learn to look at turn 8 as a "fake turn" and just concentrate on the left and gun it through. i can take my M3 though that turn around 95 mph - scary stuff. i think my RS can go faster but will take my time
i have not heard back from NCRC yet. i just might register and see what happens. you will love the GT2 seats, they are GREAT for track work!
#28
the pccbs really need to be warmed up to work at their best....you may have been experiencing that. When not warmed up they feel almost like the "green fade" you get if you use new pads hard without bedding them. I literally drag my foot on the brake pedal on the first several braking zones in the warm up lap.
#29
If the PCCBs have never been tracked, you probably experienced green fade, since they've never been bed properly. The good news is that you're past the fade now, and they'll be fine.
I (and many many others) witnessed the same thing with mine when I took my car out for the first time.
I (and many many others) witnessed the same thing with mine when I took my car out for the first time.
#30
If the PCCBs have never been tracked, you probably experienced green fade, since they've never been bed properly. The good news is that you're past the fade now, and they'll be fine.
I (and many many others) witnessed the same thing with mine when I took my car out for the first time.
I (and many many others) witnessed the same thing with mine when I took my car out for the first time.