Spec C vs 911 turbo ...
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lol!
Good banter!
Bought my 911T (but the other type of T) in 88, married by then, had a daughter by then, had (have) a huge mortage by then and just 40, so bi focals and a little grey appearing too...
Started a good well paid job mind.
You see 911 drivers like to talk about themselves as much as Subaru drivers do.
Good banter!
Bought my 911T (but the other type of T) in 88, married by then, had a daughter by then, had (have) a huge mortage by then and just 40, so bi focals and a little grey appearing too...
Started a good well paid job mind.
You see 911 drivers like to talk about themselves as much as Subaru drivers do.
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In my experience
Very broad generalisations as there are many different flavours of car and driver. But
Scoob - better all round road car for all conditions. One of the ultimate day to day performance cars. Very predicatble on the limits of grip. Which is why I would always choose one over a porker.
Porkers - track and autobahn animals - not so say you cant drive it round a bend quick. RWD - so more oversteary fun than a scoob - but also more potential for finding the hedge backwards.
Scoob v 911 in a straight line or big sweeping curves - up to 120ish not too much in it. After 120 watch the 911 pull away. I was doing a 100mph on the autobahn last week and one came past me. It was like I was standing still. estimated speed of the 911 close to 200mph - I kid you not. It was so quick I couldnīt even see what flavour it was!
Scoob v 911 in terms of quality. You need to modify a scoob to turn it from a very good car into a great car. The 911 is great out of the box. Enough said.
Scoob v 911. Sound both flat layout engines. The scoob with the right exhaust sounds loads better. Three old school 911s turned up the other day and they did sound great like a sports car should do. The modern ones of which I come across alot sound like a turbo charged bacon slicer.
Thats my two penny worth
Very broad generalisations as there are many different flavours of car and driver. But
Scoob - better all round road car for all conditions. One of the ultimate day to day performance cars. Very predicatble on the limits of grip. Which is why I would always choose one over a porker.
Porkers - track and autobahn animals - not so say you cant drive it round a bend quick. RWD - so more oversteary fun than a scoob - but also more potential for finding the hedge backwards.
Scoob v 911 in a straight line or big sweeping curves - up to 120ish not too much in it. After 120 watch the 911 pull away. I was doing a 100mph on the autobahn last week and one came past me. It was like I was standing still. estimated speed of the 911 close to 200mph - I kid you not. It was so quick I couldnīt even see what flavour it was!
Scoob v 911 in terms of quality. You need to modify a scoob to turn it from a very good car into a great car. The 911 is great out of the box. Enough said.
Scoob v 911. Sound both flat layout engines. The scoob with the right exhaust sounds loads better. Three old school 911s turned up the other day and they did sound great like a sports car should do. The modern ones of which I come across alot sound like a turbo charged bacon slicer.
Thats my two penny worth
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been there, done that
996 turbo
from 30 mph
kept up no problem to 120
then eased back due to lack of bottle
think he would have started to leave me then though
my passenger was well impressed
budgie
996 turbo
from 30 mph
kept up no problem to 120
then eased back due to lack of bottle
think he would have started to leave me then though
my passenger was well impressed
budgie
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Modded STI V 911 Turbo around Donnington.
911 was only slightly faster overall.
http://www.scoobysmacs.co.uk/Videos/Donnington.wmv
911 was only slightly faster overall.
http://www.scoobysmacs.co.uk/Videos/Donnington.wmv
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Porkers - track and autobahn animals - not so say you cant drive it round a bend quick. RWD - so more oversteary fun than a scoob - but also more potential for finding the hedge backwards
The modern ones of which I come across alot sound like a turbo charged bacon slicer
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[quote=davyboy;6867682]The 911 turbo which we are discussing is 4WD. ANyone that would prefer a Subaru over a 911 either can't afford one or needs there head seeing testing!
Or need somewhere to put kids and things
Or need somewhere to put kids and things
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If you can afford a 911 Turbo you can afford another car to transport kids.
Try not to convince yourselfs that there are people out there who bought a 25k Impreza rather that a Ģ100k 911 turbo as there kids would not fit in the back.
LOL at Image of Porsche......only an Impreza driver would come out with such utter tosh.
Try not to convince yourselfs that there are people out there who bought a 25k Impreza rather that a Ģ100k 911 turbo as there kids would not fit in the back.
LOL at Image of Porsche......only an Impreza driver would come out with such utter tosh.
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Scoob - better all round road car for all conditions. One of the ultimate day to day performance cars. Very predicatble on the limits of grip. Which is why I would always choose one over a porker.
Scoob v 911. Sound both flat fours. The scoob with the right exhaust sounds loads better. Three old school 911s turned up the other day and they did sound great like a sports car should do. The modern ones of which I come across alot sound like a turbo charged bacon slicer.
Last time i looked in my boot it had 6 cylinders? lol!
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Is it because you don't have a 'real' porsche?
I was being serious about the image. Coupes aren't really my bag, hence the reason I've never owned a two door.
911's are generally owned by city boys like my brother in law (C4 cab) or the grey haired mid-life crisis brigade (like my uncle). You'll need to frequent 'the ring' if you ever want to see one being driven with any verve as over here they're all about the show not the go.
IMHO
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Modded STI V 911 Turbo around Donnington.
911 was only slightly faster overall.
http://www.scoobysmacs.co.uk/Videos/Donnington.wmv
911 was only slightly faster overall.
http://www.scoobysmacs.co.uk/Videos/Donnington.wmv
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I do feel slightly embarrassed when asked what car I drive. I immediately think they'll think I'm some sort of boy racing Chav.
Have though about saying I drive a Skoda to save embarrassment
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If you can afford a 911 Turbo you can afford another car to transport kids.
Try not to convince yourselfs that there are people out there who bought a 25k Impreza rather that a Ģ100k 911 turbo as there kids would not fit in the back.
LOL at Image of Porsche......only an Impreza driver would come out with such utter tosh.
Try not to convince yourselfs that there are people out there who bought a 25k Impreza rather that a Ģ100k 911 turbo as there kids would not fit in the back.
LOL at Image of Porsche......only an Impreza driver would come out with such utter tosh.
As for image, I get lots of appreciation from true 'petrolheads' who know what my car is and how rare they are.
And if I had Ģ100k to spend I wouldn't buy a bloody porsche anyway!
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Scoob v 911. Sound both flat fours. The scoob with the right exhaust sounds loads better. Three old school 911s turned up the other day and they did sound great like a sports car should do. The modern ones of which I come across alot sound like a turbo charged bacon slicer.
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its not just about the money
ive been sitting on the money for some time now
but cant seem to find anything i like enough to warrant changing
new skyline seems worth a look though
ive been sitting on the money for some time now
but cant seem to find anything i like enough to warrant changing
new skyline seems worth a look though
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Getting back to the original questions - although someone mentioned bhp/tonne is key, I would argue Whp / tonne is better for a closer comparison and in a straight line I guess drag co efficiency is worth a mention. With the gearing on the spec C I would think to 100-120 it would be similar but 110/120-200 will be a bit different . Would have given the guy a shock though!
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ok these aren't definitive but gives an idea maybe?
evo mag std spec c (quoted 355bhp) 0-120mph 16.5s 0-140 25.6 1/4 mile 13.0
autocar std 420tt 0-120mph 13.1 0-140 18.8 1/4 mile 12.3
evo mag std spec c (quoted 355bhp) 0-120mph 16.5s 0-140 25.6 1/4 mile 13.0
autocar std 420tt 0-120mph 13.1 0-140 18.8 1/4 mile 12.3
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The 911 turbo which we are discussing is 4WD. ANyone that would prefer a Subaru over a 911 either can't afford one or needs there head seeing testing!
The 911 turbo which we are discussing is 4WD. The 911 Turbo certainly is an Autobhan animal, but not so good on track as it weighs too much, there are far better 911s for track work.
Turbo 911s do not sound as good as NA ones.....so I agree!
The 911 turbo which we are discussing is 4WD. The 911 Turbo certainly is an Autobhan animal, but not so good on track as it weighs too much, there are far better 911s for track work.
Turbo 911s do not sound as good as NA ones.....so I agree!
Would prefer an understated tuned scoob most of the time - but thats personal preferance. No head testing required. Although re-reading the inacurate drivel I have posted futher up this thread ....i am begining to wonder
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Both seem charismatic to me!
The public fall in love with the 911, scowel at the Sti.
I guess that is the 'other' image most don't perceive?
911.
https://www.scoobynet.com/scooby.php...to&photoid=608
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Video of Graham - DCCD!? - Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting
Both seem charismatic to me!
The public fall in love with the 911, scowel at the Sti.
I guess that is the 'other' image most don't perceive?
911.
https://www.scoobynet.com/scooby.php...to&photoid=608
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Steve wrote:
"Ive had both. Totally different car is a 911.
And if I could choose ?? Probably both to be honest"
I'm with you on this. Somebody *actually* compare these
2 back to back (both with similar power and brakes) on
different roads, I'm sure there will be roads/conditions where
each shine brighter than the other- Porsche class/build or not. JL
"Ive had both. Totally different car is a 911.
And if I could choose ?? Probably both to be honest"
I'm with you on this. Somebody *actually* compare these
2 back to back (both with similar power and brakes) on
different roads, I'm sure there will be roads/conditions where
each shine brighter than the other- Porsche class/build or not. JL