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Car Forum / Porsche / Porsche Cars / September 2004

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911 driving experience

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simon - 21 Sep 2004 11:08 GMT
Hi, I dont own a 911 yet and have driven one for 30 minutes on one occasion
only so i didnt really get to explore the capability's of the car. Can any
one here driven a car from a  different manufacturer that provides a similar
driving experience (rear weight bias). Thanx in advance.
Patrick M - 21 Sep 2004 11:22 GMT
:: Hi, I dont own a 911 yet and have driven one for 30 minutes on one
:: occasion only so i didnt really get to explore the capability's of
:: the car. Can any one here driven a car from a  different
:: manufacturer that provides a similar driving experience (rear weight
:: bias). Thanx in advance.

I own a small car, an Alpine A110, built in 1966. Like a 911, the engine (4
cylinder, 1.3 Liter and something like 130 hp for 650 kilos) is behind the
rear wheel. This makes this car very sensitive. Very very good drifting
capabilities, over turning car, but it requires a good driving experience.
Rear wheels always try to be on front of front wheel. But once you undersand
the way it works, I mean putting the front wheel at the good place, at the
good speed, this car is fabulous. I think that an old 911 (from 2.0 up to
964 included) will have the same habit. A 964 Carrera 4 or a 993 or younger
911 will be easier to drive and will be under turning when you enter in a
curve.
Sorry for my poor english but I hope my message will help you

Patrick
Patrick M - 21 Sep 2004 13:31 GMT
:: simon wrote:
:::: Hi, I dont own a 911 yet and have driven one for 30 minutes on one
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:: you enter in a curve. Sorry for my poor english but I hope my
:: message will help you

Let's say that I sometime drive my father's cars which are an Alpine A110
but with a 1.8L engine (180 hp for 700 kilos) and a '74 930 3.0L (260 hp).
930 is harder to drive because of the turbo lag and the quickness of the
torque. As soon as the turbo begins to overcharge, power and torque are
coming so so so quick...
simon - 21 Sep 2004 13:52 GMT
> :: Hi, I dont own a 911 yet and have driven one for 30 minutes on one
> :: occasion only so i didnt really get to explore the capability's of
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>
> Patrick

Just did a google image search on the alipine a110 and you are right, all
the pictures seem to show the car in a "tail happy" state. Thanx for the
info
Patrick M - 21 Sep 2004 17:54 GMT
::: simon wrote:
::::: Hi, I dont own a 911 yet and have driven one for 30 minutes on one
[quoted text clipped - 23 lines]
:: right, all the pictures seem to show the car in a "tail happy"
:: state. Thanx for the info

In fact, with this car, the only thing you have to think about is having the
front wheel correctly placed when you turn. The tail will follow. The car
will slide a lot but if you don't push the gas pedal too much, you don't
have to worry about the rear wheel...
The only problem I had was a big overturn because I forgot my right foot on
the gas...

Patrick
euro930@comcast.net - 21 Sep 2004 12:18 GMT
> Hi, I dont own a 911 yet and have driven one for 30 minutes on one occasion
> only so i didnt really get to explore the capability's of the car. Can any
> one here driven a car from a  different manufacturer that provides a similar
> driving experience (rear weight bias). Thanx in advance.

how bout a yenko stinger?
harder to find than a 911 but very similar characteristics.

regards
simon - 21 Sep 2004 13:56 GMT
>> Hi, I dont own a 911 yet and have driven one for 30 minutes on one
>> occasion
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>
>Yeah that would be a  weird drive, a rear engined Buick!
Sailor - 22 Sep 2004 12:26 GMT
And Ralph Naders favorite car ...The Corvair!

>>> Hi, I dont own a 911 yet and have driven one for 30 minutes on one
>>> occasion
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>>
>>Yeah that would be a  weird drive, a rear engined Buick!
Steve Grauman - 22 Sep 2004 23:05 GMT
The air-cooled Beetle. Of course it isn't nearly as powerful, and the
suspension isn't nearly as good. And the seats aren't as supportive during
spirited driving, and the tires suck, and the seating position isn't as good.
Oh, and the brakes aren't anywhere near as good, and it's got an old 4
speed...Wait, you know what? Nothing drives like a 911, except a 911. But isn't
that why we love it? =)
Steve Grauman
 
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