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If you have not done a Track Day then perhaps you should. Not only is it a fantastic day, but you will get to know your car on a whole new level. You better understand the braking capabilities, the handling characteristics, the cornering speeds its capable of. You will also find your own driver strengths and limitations.
Views: (3022) Comments: (4) Likes: (3)The Fuchs alloy has been synonymous with Porsche since time immoral. The most famous design is the windmill design seen on 911s from 1962 and which came to an end in 1989. They look fabulous and still cost a small fortune to buy today, but why all the fuss. Whats so special about the Fuchs wheels.
Views: (4598) Comments: (7) Likes: (3)What about Porsche Tyre Pressures? They can have a huge effect on your cars handling and drive performance, not least on their wear rate.
Views: (4557) Comments: (1) Likes: (1)If a Tyre meets the Porsche standard it will be marked with the N rating. Tyres developed by manufacturers, in cooperation with Porsche, offer a specific set of wet grip properties which few, if any, of the other automobile manufacturers demand in equal measure from the tyres they use on their vehicles.
Views: (5225) Comments: (0) Likes: (1)The subject if tire speed ratings can be a bit of mystery. Not many of us pay much attention to all the markings on the side wall of our tires. This Channel P101tv article is about tire speed ratings and how to interpret them.
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