What did you do in/on/for your Porsche today?

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Busy bolting this together. Image


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Removed the Sachs heavy duty clutch on the 3.2 today,
one of the 3 supporting straps on the pressure plate failed.

Probably lasted 30 miles.

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Just home after an enjoyable day around some twisty Norfolk roads and taking in a few sites on the way


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DustyM wrote:Busy bolting this together. Image


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That looks rather nice!


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911hillclimber wrote:Removed the Sachs heavy duty clutch on the 3.2 today,
one of the 3 supporting straps on the pressure plate failed.

Probably lasted 30 miles.

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That’s what I snapped on my car about 10 years ago !
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Yep, I had one snap last year, replaced with this one in august 2023.
The strap here has bucked due to one of the rivets bending over in the alum cover, poor weak design. imho.

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rhd racer wrote:
911hillclimber wrote:To old to emulate Wayne's success, but 3rd in class twice today.

However, i think the clutch is done for...

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Cheers JW - just nicked another win today but had an off on the last run, narrowly missed the pit wall….

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Not really Neil. The slicks are reasonably progressive in terms of letting you know what is going on, but the risk with a Boxster is that they grip and grip until they don’t any more, and then it is like a spinning top and very difficult to catch. That corner has a pretty evil camber which just accelerated the breakaway point, and I was flat from mid corner going for broke on the last run of the day, so those two factors were the cause. User error!


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If the tyres aren’t just about to let go, then you’re not going fast enough!

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Went to sports cars in the park on Sunday at Newby Hall. Lots of great cars of all sorts and sizes to look at. Someone took a nice photo of me leaving Image


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good photo Jonny. I was meant to be going just as a visitor but reports from every where of traffic chaos and 2.5hr queues stopped me .
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Bootsy wrote: Mon May 06, 2024 7:59 pm Image

Just home after an enjoyable day around some twisty Norfolk roads and taking in a few sites on the way


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Bootsy wrote: Mon May 06, 2024 8:02 pm
DustyM wrote:Busy bolting this together. Image


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That looks rather nice!


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Cheers JW - just nicked another win today but had an off on the last run, narrowly missed the pit wall….

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BILLY BEAN wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 11:38 am
We're the hills a challenge?
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