996 gt3rs or track car
#1
996 gt3rs or track car
Hi guys i currently have a full blown BMW E36 M3 endurace spec race car. And in 2 minds about getting a 996 gt3rs to have on the road and for the odd track day i dont see me doing more then 10 track days a year but finding the balance between abusing the 996 on the track to mix with road use a hard one on the inherent costs im going to get with abusing it on the track can anyone chime in who uses there RS on the track and road on in general how they found there running costs etc. Thanks.
Last edited by GT3 Chuck; 02-15-2010 at 02:49 PM. Reason: not enough posts
#2
The 996 GT3 RS's were not imported to the states (Altough there are a couple here).
I would not necessarily call 10 track days a year "abuse", but due to the low production run on the RS's, I would look at a regular MKII 996 GT3 which may not have all of the suspension goodies that the RS has out of the box but will satisfy your street/track fun needs for a much lower price.
I would not necessarily call 10 track days a year "abuse", but due to the low production run on the RS's, I would look at a regular MKII 996 GT3 which may not have all of the suspension goodies that the RS has out of the box but will satisfy your street/track fun needs for a much lower price.
#4
I suppose though you have a very valid point in the form of a normal 996Gt3 and the money saved just spend on some goodies like the exhaust system and suspension. I still have the dilema about how it copes with the abuse arms bushes gearbox and all the other bits when your working it under full load.
#7
You are doing "no more than 10 track days a year". Track days are not races. If you want a race car buy a used GT3 cup. If you want a street car that does great at "track days", buy a GT3, unless you are Walter Rohl (Who is entering a stock GT3Rs in the 24 hours of Nurburgring this year, by the way) I doubt you are going to be out driving the car. Get some good instruction, sticky tires, a good aggressive track alignment and go have fun.
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#8
track days are far from "full on race pace"...very few non pros can drive a 996 GT3 to it's full capabilities...don't think you need to worry about the car...as long as you tech it and maintain it properly it will get you home...as Luis has suggested if you want to race get a cup car but you won't like the maintenance costs that go with a "full on race pace" Porsche
#9
I already have a race car equivalent to a cup car that’s why i asked the question because im questioning if to have that much sunk into one and not use it that much but when i do use it it gets used hard i just needed some info on people who use there Gt3 / or RS's and how they have found it in general. Track days can be heavier on a car then a race because it’s being used for longer periods from 9am to 5pm.
#13
Believe what you want to believe my post was just for some feedback from others not to prove anything but here are the specs if anyone is interested.
Full 15cdv6 cage fully seam welded.
Grp panels
All glass plexi except the front screen
Custom MS bag tanks
4way Sachs race dampers
Car weight 1030kg
Engine CSL S54 BMW Vanos lock off .
Diff and gearbox coolers
Motec Digi dash and ecu.
Full 15cdv6 cage fully seam welded.
Grp panels
All glass plexi except the front screen
Custom MS bag tanks
4way Sachs race dampers
Car weight 1030kg
Engine CSL S54 BMW Vanos lock off .
Diff and gearbox coolers
Motec Digi dash and ecu.
#14
Hi guys i currently have a full blown BMW E36 M3 endurace spec race car. And in 2 minds about getting a 996 gt3rs to have on the road and for the odd track day i dont see me doing more then 10 track days a year but finding the balance between abusing the 996 on the track to mix with road use a hard one on the inherent costs im going to get with abusing it on the track can anyone chime in who uses there RS on the track and road on in general how they found there running costs etc. Thanks.