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MKSGR said:
I cannot see anything which would justify the term "Masterwerk" in case of the 997TT Maybe "Mittelmaß" would be better suited...
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MKSGR said:
I cannot see anything which would justify the term "Masterwerk" in case of the 997TT Maybe "Mittelmaß" would be better suited...
Isn't "Mittelmaß" the correct translation of "Masterwerk"?
What I find also disturbing are the words with which Saumra tries to blandish the relatively poor results. He's still a true Porsche-enthusiast in the end...
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Rossi said:Quote:
MKSGR said:
I cannot see anything which would justify the term "Masterwerk" in case of the 997TT Maybe "Mittelmaß" would be better suited...
Isn't "Mittelmaß" the correct translation of "Masterwerk"?
What I find also disturbing are the words with which Saumra tries to blandish the relatively poor results. He's still a true Porsche-enthusiast in the end...
He tries his best - but still do his words reveil the true qualities of this car. Same as in the recent GT3 RS test. He had severe difficulties in hiding what he really thinks about the car
P.S.: Just checked the thesaurus - you are right regarding Mittelmaß and Masterwerk
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MKSGR said:Quote:
Rossi said:Quote:
MKSGR said:
I cannot see anything which would justify the term "Masterwerk" in case of the 997TT Maybe "Mittelmaß" would be better suited...
Isn't "Mittelmaß" the correct translation of "Masterwerk"?
What I find also disturbing are the words with which Saumra tries to blandish the relatively poor results. He's still a true Porsche-enthusiast in the end...
He tries his best - but still do his words reveil the true qualities of this car. Same as in the recent GT3 RS test. He had severe difficulties in hiding what he really thinks about the car
P.S.: Just checked the thesaurus - you are right regarding Mittelmaß and Masterwerk
Does he really try to conceal it?
Anyway, it's good that we revealed the true meaning of Masterwerk.
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MKSGR said:Quote:
Rossi said:Quote:
MKSGR said:
I cannot see anything which would justify the term "Masterwerk" in case of the 997TT Maybe "Mittelmaß" would be better suited...
Isn't "Mittelmaß" the correct translation of "Masterwerk"?
What I find also disturbing are the words with which Saumra tries to blandish the relatively poor results. He's still a true Porsche-enthusiast in the end...
He tries his best - but still do his words reveil the true qualities of this car. Same as in the recent GT3 RS test. He had severe difficulties in hiding what he really thinks about the car
P.S.: Just checked the thesaurus - you are right regarding Mittelmaß and Masterwerk
Does he really try to conceal it?
Anyway, it's good that we revealed the true meaning of Masterwerk.
Maybe we should produce a limited edition of "Italy Rules - World Champion not only in 2006" stickers
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eclou said:
A couple degrees of negative camber and a slight drop of 20mm would probably help those ring times tremedously - those are one of the main differences btw the GT3/RS and the TT
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eclou said:
A couple degrees of negative camber and a slight drop of 20mm would probably help those ring times tremedously - those are one of the main differences btw the GT3/RS and the TT
Yes,
And an ECU mod. and exhaust change like you have done could have made a big difference, as well. Thus a modded 997TT or a RUF would be more competitive.
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eclou said:
A couple degrees of negative camber and a slight drop of 20mm would probably help those ring times tremedously - those are one of the main differences btw the GT3/RS and the TT
Yes,
And an ECU mod. and exhaust change like you have done could have made a big difference, as well. Thus a modded 997TT or a RUF would be more competitive.
Well... AMS tested modded 997tt's few isssue's ago and end resluts were pretty bad. In fact most of this modded 997tt's were not any faster then good factory manual car.
Cars involved were by Gemballa(550hp), Speedart(530hp), Techart(580hp) and Wendland(530hp).
Difference between them and factory original were minor...
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Rossi said:Quote:
MKSGR said:
I cannot see anything which would justify the term "Masterwerk" in case of the 997TT Maybe "Mittelmaß" would be better suited...
Isn't "Mittelmaß" the correct translation of "Masterwerk"?
What I find also disturbing are the words with which Saumra tries to blandish the relatively poor results. He's still a true Porsche-enthusiast in the end...
He tries his best - but still do his words reveil the true qualities of this car. Same as in the recent GT3 RS test. He had severe difficulties in hiding what he really thinks about the car
P.S.: Just checked the thesaurus - you are right regarding Mittelmaß and Masterwerk
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MKSGR said:
Here are some samples:
"That's how it should work in theorie. In practice, the systems (PTM, suspension) do not function quite as harmonically as suggested by the theoretical perspective of the Porsche engineers."
"... suspension setup exhibits tumbling movements, switches between slight over and understeer..."
"... faster on HHR in softer suspension mode than in "sport"..."
"... feels strange in fast corners ... very demanding..."
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MKSGR said:
Here are some samples:
"That's how it should work in theorie. In practice, the systems (PTM, suspension) do not function quite as harmonically as suggested by the theoretical perspective of the Porsche engineers."
"... suspension setup exhibits tumbling movements, switches between slight over and understeer..."
"... faster on HHR in softer suspension mode than in "sport"..."
"... feels strange in fast corners ... very demanding..."
Markus,
Nice translation indeed!
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MKSGR said:
Here are some samples:
"That's how it should work in theorie. In practice, the systems (PTM, suspension) do not function quite as harmonically as suggested by the theoretical perspective of the Porsche engineers."
"... suspension setup exhibits tumbling movements, switches between slight over and understeer..."
"... faster on HHR in softer suspension mode than in "sport"..."
"... feels strange in fast corners ... very demanding..."
Markus,
Nice translation indeed!
He was the ghost-writer...
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KresoF1 said:
Uhh...
Probably something like:"Do not touch this "
Pretty much. Except that he would probably add some extra expletives .
Even a 21" screen would not be big enough to fully capture what I would add
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andrea said:
disappointing data
If you consider that the 997S clocked 8:05 on normal tires whereas the TT has been equipped with sports tires (which may provide an advantage of 5 sec ) it's astonishing how close the laptimes are...
You know, it stupefies me to think that the new Turbo may be SLOWER than the 996TT on the Nring on standard tyres .
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andrea said:
disappointing data
If you consider that the 997S clocked 8:05 on normal tires whereas the TT has been equipped with sports tires (which may provide an advantage of 5 sec ) it's astonishing how close the laptimes are...
You know, it stupefies me to think that the new Turbo may be SLOWER than the 996TT on the Nring on standard tyres .
May? It is slower than the 996TT with standard street tires.
So, the 977tt is too focus on comfort to be track oriented. It's official Porsche has gone soft here.
They'll just have to try and redeem themselves will the GT2. God knows it won't make it on looks.