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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Kill Drive-Thru
Porsche goes down
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<blockquote data-quote="NJ03SVTCobra" data-source="post: 10569463" data-attributes="member: 110219"><p>^ Sounds like a hell of a plan/project. Get it done!!! I was reading in a Porsche magazine a couple weeks ago that a guy put a 911 motor in a Boxster. The thing was a monster!</p><p></p><p>They are really good looking! My uncle has an '09 Cayman and at tracks like Pocono or Watkins Glen he struggles to keep up due to being a 100hp off the C4S. At tracks like Monticello however, it is exactly the other way around. That perfect weight distribution really pays off. It is amazing the different ways a car can perform when put in different situation and how its strong and weak suits come out in different scenarios. The Caymans are definitely meant for the turns. :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NJ03SVTCobra, post: 10569463, member: 110219"] ^ Sounds like a hell of a plan/project. Get it done!!! I was reading in a Porsche magazine a couple weeks ago that a guy put a 911 motor in a Boxster. The thing was a monster! They are really good looking! My uncle has an '09 Cayman and at tracks like Pocono or Watkins Glen he struggles to keep up due to being a 100hp off the C4S. At tracks like Monticello however, it is exactly the other way around. That perfect weight distribution really pays off. It is amazing the different ways a car can perform when put in different situation and how its strong and weak suits come out in different scenarios. The Caymans are definitely meant for the turns. :beer: [/QUOTE]
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