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Old 09-13-2014, 03:13 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by gt8613 View Post
What would it take ( amount of money and a list of parts) for the twins to perform on par with Porsche when it comes to handling.
Well, first off, here's the problem. The car already hits diminishing returns with tire width and stickiness in stock form, due to the lack of power.

I actually happen to have a few hundred hours of seat time in the above mentioned posts by other members, 458, various Cayman variants, etc., and all of these care have the ability to throttle steer to a degree, although the Cayman really lacks the power to get the rear end loose for the tires they come with from the factory. The cars are also all designed to understeer in stock form, for the safety of the owners.

So, are you looking to perform on par with a stock Cayman, or with a lightly modified Cayman (tires, brake pads, alignment, nothing else)?
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