Global Warming!
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My GT2 is helping to address the global warming issue.
It does this by converting carbon bodyparts into a bio degradeable gas, which disperses into the atmosphere.
An example of this recently occured at the famous Nordschleife Racing circuit in the Eiffel mountains of Germany, where the GT2 passed close by a CSL at high speed and on full boost. The roof of the CSL peeled away, and was sucked into the intercooler vents of the GT2 and exited the rear of the car as a black gas.
The CSL driver then returned to the carpark, in his newly modified M3 cab.
It does this by converting carbon bodyparts into a bio degradeable gas, which disperses into the atmosphere.
An example of this recently occured at the famous Nordschleife Racing circuit in the Eiffel mountains of Germany, where the GT2 passed close by a CSL at high speed and on full boost. The roof of the CSL peeled away, and was sucked into the intercooler vents of the GT2 and exited the rear of the car as a black gas.
The CSL driver then returned to the carpark, in his newly modified M3 cab.
Hey c'mon guys.. just a bit of humour to make the day pass by, quicker!
Why are all CSL drivers so defensive!!
The CSL laps the Nordschleife within a couple of secs of a GT2, apparently.. It was the disparity of speed which caused the massive air disruption, and resulting tornado effect.
Rob
Why are all CSL drivers so defensive!!
The CSL laps the Nordschleife within a couple of secs of a GT2, apparently.. It was the disparity of speed which caused the massive air disruption, and resulting tornado effect.
Rob
Edited by Kurgen on Wednesday 16th May 09:31
i recently spent an envening on track along side a GT2 (and a whole load of Porsches from 911Uk forum in my CSL and apart from on the two striaghts i was all over it and was surprised how difficult it was to handle on the slower corners. Didnt seem half as balanced as a GT3 and definitely was not as good a track car as the GT3. Loads of straight line speed but then so has the Space Shuttle.
I suppose it is a great car to polish and keep in the garage and then run up and down the motorways from service station to service station, at weekends (daytime of course so everybody can see you)
I suppose it is a great car to polish and keep in the garage and then run up and down the motorways from service station to service station, at weekends (daytime of course so everybody can see you)
Edited by shim on Wednesday 16th May 11:36
shim said:
i recently spent an envening on track along side a GT2 (and a whole load of Porsches from 911Uk forum in my CSL and apart from on the two striaghts i was all over it and was surprised how difficult it was to handle on the slower corners. Didnt seem half as balanced as a GT3 and definitely was not as good a track car as the GT3. Loads of straight line speed but then so has the Space Shuttle.
I suppose it is a great car to polish ad keep in the garage and then run up and down the motorways from service station to service station, at weekends (daytime of course so everybody can see you)
I suppose it is a great car to polish ad keep in the garage and then run up and down the motorways from service station to service station, at weekends (daytime of course so everybody can see you)
Shim, saw the vid.. your CSL was performing very well in the wet, up until the point, where "Mad Daz" the loony welshman in a Speed yellow GT3, apparently stole your corner!?
gt03daz said:
ignore Kurgen Shim
I have already appologised to Shim for such a shammless move, I have been having lessons from Kurgen
I have already appologised to Shim for such a shammless move, I have been having lessons from Kurgen
Edited by gt03daz on Wednesday 16th May 10:04
Daz.. looked a legitimate overtake to me, matey!
Have cancelled Silverstone on 5th, as have blagged 2 days at Spa on 6/7th. Get yer arse over there.
Rob
Kurgen said:
gt03daz said:
ignore Kurgen Shim
I have already appologised to Shim for such a shammless move, I have been having lessons from Kurgen
I have already appologised to Shim for such a shammless move, I have been having lessons from Kurgen
Edited by gt03daz on Wednesday 16th May 10:04
Daz.. looked a legitimate overtake to me, matey!
Have cancelled Silverstone on 5th, as have blagged 2 days at Spa on 6/7th. Get yer arse over there.
Rob
I have got no problems with Daz other than he did overtake me at all but serves me right for going so slow. I gave him plenty of room (he needed it at the speed he was going). Who said he stole the corner? Not me...........
Edited by shim on Wednesday 16th May 11:36
Kurgen said:
Shim, saw the vid.. your CSL was performing very well in the wet, up until the point, where "Mad Daz" the loony welshman in a Speed yellow GT3, apparently stole your corner!?
Kurgen
To be honest I was a little (very =) nervous in the wet especially when it was bucketing down although luckily very little standing water.
Kept the car steady and tried to make sure the cups had some damp track rather than puddles to run in. Not used to wet tracks yet but all helps to improve slowly. Must remember to look in the mirror as well to see those fast approaching GT3s of the thise fast disappearing GT2s>>>>>>>>>
m3desmo said:
Kurgen said:
I'm converting my GT2 into a hybrid vehicle, in order to reduce my Carbon Footprint.
It'll run much better on the hot air coming out your mouth!!
Interesting..
Could try running a hose from inside the car straight to the inlet manifold! Might work.
<no "run hose from exhaust through window" jokes please!
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