Bealo wrote:TBH i am taking it very easy in it apart from in a straight line. It is fast and the kick down at about 70mph into 3rd was alarming at first the torque is in a different league after the CSL.
The CSL is defo easier to drive but i'm warming to the task and am looking forward to my CATDT course on Saturday to start to learn how to drive the thing.
After the mods ive had done to the suspension it really is pointy and i like that looking forward to pushing it on track but as you know Stu it will take me quite some time to gel with it. How many track days did it take me to get comfy in the CSL.
My friend who also used to have a CSL has now got a 997 GT3 and had it 2 months without going on track and was going to move it on as he didn't gel with it.
But after he did a track day and got some tuition he loves it. he said he couldn't believe how he had to drive it and was amazed at the front end grip and my friend has raced before.
I think the car is a keeper and i'm looking forward to improving it and my driving over the next few years.
Car looks great mate, and you must be stoked to have finally got it, even if not how you originally wanted. Still, i reckon it's better as you'll appreciate the mods as they come.
Interested as to your choice of the tiptronic, esp as you are obviously building it for mainly track use. Interested to hear how you get on with it.
I also reckon you'l find that you gel with it quicker than you think. I say that having never met you but Daz has a tuned 996 tub and first time we took that on track he was pushing it pretty nicely before long. 2nd time it went on track it was in Time Attack!! And he's had GTRs, RX7s and Scoobs so nothing like the rear drive porker.
Anyway, hopefully get to find out as I'm intending on booking the OT day at Donny on the 31st so I'll see ya there fella
