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Glamcem.. NT01 and the Hankook r comps are def enticing. Perhaps.
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Care to give your stories, opinions and summary of your experiences with both of your cars (Cayman and NA BRZ), and also against that JR BRZ you mentioned? |
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Cayman S $35-$50K is barely > JR BRZ (280whp) $42K w/mods is barely > NA BRZ (200whp) $34K w/mods
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Don't listen to him. JR BRZ DESTROYS Cayman S.
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Yes, I just wanted to see how the real R comps feel so wanted to try the Hankook Z214s this time (C51 compound) but NT01s were just great.. the thing is I never had a chance to compare the new NT01s to the new Z214s .. my NT01s were definitely worn and heat cycled out so comparing them to a brand new (heat cycling treaded) Z214s would be unfair.. but by switching to a new tires and ST43s I was able to improve my times by a whopping 4 seconds in a 2 minute track
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However, to be fair, my Cayman S Sport is a special edition and if it were a normal Cayman S, I would be much more willing to track it. Cayman S' with bone stock engine and transmission runs with the fastest GTS class cars. They are worth every penny of their $80K sticker. It is the superior car in every way, but are you willing to crash something that expensive? That's really the best question when choosing a track/DD car.
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I noticed that even after adding the FI, Cayman S still faster and be can driven effortlessly I think.. Take a look at the below video, it's a new generation bone stock Cayman S and then my video below even I tried hard and it's yielded better exit speeds than the Cayman in this video but the Cayman just flies and closes that gap.. maybe it's because of the aerodynamics or the delivery of the power, I don't know.. at the end of the main straightaway he is almost 20 mph faster than my Supercharged BRZ :/ [ame="http://youtu.be/FmuLhQ8-qO0"]http://youtu.be/FmuLhQ8-qO0[/ame] [ame="http://youtu.be/f0uJqaFv9hs?"]http://youtu.be/f0uJqaFv9hs?[/ame]
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I think the only issue with having a Cayman is the upkeep costs, and the engine failure would be really expensive so having a Cayman with an extended warranty makes a lot of sense..I've never owned a Porsche because of the reasons I listed above but maybe some day
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The 06-'13 are a bit more affordable (the 06-08 are the cheapest..but also have the most problems) And holy moly....that Evo is crazy fast! O.O
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The only Cayman S you can buy for around $30-40k would be an old, high mileage, '06-'08 model...which are the most problematic and very prone to major engine failures at the track due to oil starvation (lack of oil pump power and lateral load makes the oil stuck in the heads) and spun rods, di and rear/front seal problems, engine sucking up and burning oil from intake, and so on. '09-'13 have resolved most of these issues, but these will run at least $45k to $60k used. The early '09 still had problems iirc. '14...forget about it lol. Those are $65-75k+ used.
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