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Re: 911 Carrera RallyCross Project
March 28, 2013 09:45AM
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You had bygod BETTER be gonna bring that thing to the RallyX Nationals in Tulsa this October.

If not, I shall mock you mercilessly.....

What dates? I can only find 2012.

Thought I had it in my i-calendar; no I don't. It SHOULD be October 4th-6th.

I cannot confirm that 100% atmo, though....

The 4th thru the 6th!!! Poooor mom you musta had..OI! Hope you were kind to her after that..


That's my birthday!



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Re: 911 Carrera RallyCross Project
March 28, 2013 05:08PM
I've never been a fan of pedal covers. I always thought they were a bit bling and pretentious but when I drove the 911 in the wet and mud of a RallyCross I relised there might be something else going on. These are slippery when wet.




These are not:



The gas pedal has a spacer on it so we can heel and toe this thing on downshifts. Before the gas pedal was way too low to reach with the outside of one's right foot when on the brake pedal.




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Re: 911 Carrera RallyCross Project
March 31, 2013 03:38PM
We removed the fresh air blower this week because it doesn't work any more. Last time it rotated under its own power it belched out acrid smoke. I think it's dead.






YUK! burnt stuff.




Fortunately I have sourced a used replacement from a Pelican. smiling smiley hould have it in next week.


Meanwhile we ordered autocross and trackday tires:



16" Direzza IIs for our other Carrera and 15" BFG Rivals for this one. Unfortunately the rears are back ordered sad smiley went with 205 front, 225 rears.


As the weather was sunny and we were shuffling cars around we took the opportunity to do an impromptu photo shoot.










We will be painting the car next week. We were comitted to reproducing the Rothmans livery of the SC/RS but with a BRAID/TIM twist (BRAID logos and yellow/red stripes) but are now considering replacing the white with silver. The reasoning is two-fold: we are concerned that mimicking the SC/RS too closely will just result in an imperfect looking clone and using silver will introduce the one missing color from the TIM logo. What do you think?





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Re: 911 Carrera RallyCross Project
March 31, 2013 08:44PM
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We were comitted to reproducing the Rothmans livery of the SC/RS but with a BRAID/TIM twist (BRAID logos and yellow/red stripes) but are now considering replacing the white with silver. The reasoning is two-fold: we are concerned that mimicking the SC/RS too closely will just result in an imperfect looking clone and using silver will introduce the one missing color from the TIM logo. What do you think?


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Re: 911 Carrera RallyCross Project
April 01, 2013 03:01AM
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Re: 911 Carrera RallyCross Project
April 02, 2013 08:35PM
Took the car to Ice Nine Group for paint, wrap or Plasti-grip color change.




I'm in Eurpoe for the next ten days. We'll have to see what it looks like when I get back.




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Re: 911 Carrera RallyCross Project
April 19, 2013 05:17PM
Got back from Europe and couldn't wait to see what progress Ice Nine Group had achieved with the car. I guess they decided to wrap it.






















Er.....WOW!



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Re: 911 Carrera RallyCross Project
April 19, 2013 05:23PM
White looks good! Have to admit I like the duck bill spoiler you had before more than the current one though - that one looks all big and heavy. LOL

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Re: 911 Carrera RallyCross Project
April 19, 2013 08:18PM
Very, very impressive! From the photos, I wouldn't believe that it was vinyl.



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Re: 911 Carrera RallyCross Project
April 19, 2013 08:39PM
From what I've read, be careful with the pressure washer (don't use it) on the wrap.



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Re: 911 Carrera RallyCross Project
April 20, 2013 12:06AM
wraps are great, we have never had a problem washing any of our wrapped cars, you have to be careful to tell the detail guy not to get to agressive with the buffer if u get it waxed tho...

looks awesme all white.. like the abominal snow man...lol...



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Re: 911 Carrera RallyCross Project
April 20, 2013 07:34AM
I've heard the power wash caution. We'll have to see how it does.

What do "detail guy", "buffer" and "waxed" mean though?



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Re: 911 Carrera RallyCross Project
April 20, 2013 04:48PM
Snow white 80's 911? Get me a glass of ice cold Chardonnay and some nose candy!

Looks really good. The mud will really show nicely.
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Re: 911 Carrera RallyCross Project
April 21, 2013 03:10AM
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Very, very impressive! From the photos, I wouldn't believe that it was vinyl.

Me neither.



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Re: 911 Carrera RallyCross Project
April 22, 2013 07:09AM
Big push over the next few weeks to get the car ready for the Porsche Parade at the end of June while simultaneously prepping it to tackle Autocross and track days as well as it's primary purpose; RallyCross. If there's one car that can shine at all three disciplines it's a 911.

By way of a warm up exercise we installed the repaired speedo/odometer and replaced the clock with a volt meter.




Then, onto the lowering project. When we replaced the broken rear torsion bar we set the car quite high as it had no underbody protection so was a little vulnerable. At 28" front and rear it was at least further away from the nasty stuff. Now, with skidplates etc installed and the looming track and autocross season it seems prudent to return it to something approaching stock ride height. For the US this seems to be 25.5 front and 25" rear as far as we can tell. This is measured from the floor to the top of the wheel arch.



This was measured with 195/65-15 rally tires at 32psi which happen to be the same diameter as the stock tires.


We didn't get chance to measure a baseline when we got the car as we broke the torsion almost immediately but we did measure the angle of the unaffected spring plate at 34.5* using a handy iPhone app.



so we thought we'd aim for this. Reading the workshop manual also suggests the spring plate angle for this car (US spec) should be 35* so it should produce something similar to stock ride height.


The plates were both where we set them last time at 40.7* and 39.9*




With the torsion bars having 40 splines on the inside and 44 splines on the outside we figured you could tweak the angle in increments of 0.8* by turning one spline in and one spline out. On the left side we were looking for a 5.7* change in angle. If we divide that by 0.8 we get 7.125 which should mean if we turn the bar on the inner splines by 7 then the outer end by seven in the opposite direction it should result in about 35*. In effect, you can't turn the spring plate 7 splines as you have to take it off to turn the inner splines but, if you adjust the inner to 7 then in theory you should be able to put the spring plate back on in a position that would correspond to 7 splines of outer adjustment. Even though that's a bit long winded it actually worked, on both sides of the car, almost perfectly. The only problem being that when we bolted it all back together we only got to 26.75" of ride height! This is with the dampers still unbolted and the suspension bounced a few times so it should be accurate right? Maybe the car has lost more rear weight recently than we appreciate. I think we will be dialing out some more height later today.


At least while we were in there we did get to replace our missing torsion bar end cap cover with one from a Pelican. Thanks Bob.





Possibly the most significant modification we plan isn't to the car but to the driver. Cheap too.




smiling smiley



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