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View Poll Results: Do you own a 996 GT, 997 GT, both, or neither?
I own a 996 GT car 35 40.70%
I own a 997 GT car 36 41.86%
I own both a 996 and 997 GT 12 13.95%
I own none of the listed here 3 3.49%
I own a 991 GT3 (new option) 0 0%
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Old 05-10-2011, 08:02 AM
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Sweet pics!

Mid Ohio....how does she handle there? Stock setup? I've heard the CGT's can be a handful and like to step out under throttle, has this been your experience?

MO is a great place to feel/play with chassis changes. Menacing combination of low speed and high speed turns.
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Old 05-10-2011, 08:22 AM
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Sweet pics!

Mid Ohio....how does she handle there? Stock setup? I've heard the CGT's can be a handful and like to step out under throttle, has this been your experience?

MO is a great place to feel/play with chassis changes. Menacing combination of low speed and high speed turns.
Two things help Carrera GT track handling when I'm driving

1) Properly warmed-up and "recently molded" tires.

2) Changing the rear anti-roll bar setting from the middle to full soft.

#2 cut 4-5 seconds per lap off my times when the car would actually be able to put down power at corner exit with "normal" rear slip angles.
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Old 05-10-2011, 08:33 AM
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2) Changing the rear anti-roll bar setting from the middle to full soft.

#2 cut 4-5 seconds per lap off my times when the car would actually be able to put down power at corner exit with "normal" rear slip angles.



Happy to hear a simple bar change made that big of a difference.

Btw, great to see you tracking your CGT!
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Old 05-10-2011, 08:52 AM
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1st post ....... and 7.1 GT here.
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1st post ....... and 7.1 GT here.
Peter, welcome to this parallel universe
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