Can you track a TIP?
Can you track a TIP?
Pretty much the tittle says it all, Can you track a tip? Will the transmission hold? Is it fun? Worth it?, I have a Tip and I would really like to participate on some of the track days but was wondering if is even worth it... I know is a blast on a 1/4 Mile but how does it behave on a different type of track...
Thanks
Jay
Thanks
Jay
Last edited by Slate997TT; Feb 15, 2011 at 08:45 AM.
I don't see why not. The tip has been around for quite some time and is pretty robust. There are some tip cars running around with crayz HP.
The turbos at porsche sport driving school were tips before they got the PDK cars. they were tracked everyday.
If you don't have much experience I seriously doubt you'll have more skill than the car can handle. Go for it and have fun!
The turbos at porsche sport driving school were tips before they got the PDK cars. they were tracked everyday.
If you don't have much experience I seriously doubt you'll have more skill than the car can handle. Go for it and have fun!
Definitely, maybe even faster as you will be more consistent. At the Porsche Driving School, the instructors hot lapped in tip turbos when I was there the second time and what they can do with them astounding!
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Yes you can track a tip and it is a blast, however I find as I push mine harder that I wish I had paddles to control the shifts in corners as the drive mode in sport does a 95% good job but somtimes I wish for more control. On some of the tracks I drive the car shifts and the car becomes unstable because of the speed and the place at which it decides to shift. I have looked at the avaliable steering wheels with paddles but do not really care for the look as well as the cost, and as we know whatever idiot at porsche designed the buttons should be SHOT!
Yes you can track a tip and it is a blast, however I find as I push mine harder that I wish I had paddles to control the shifts in corners as the drive mode in sport does a 95% good job but somtimes I wish for more control. On some of the tracks I drive the car shifts and the car becomes unstable because of the speed and the place at which it decides to shift. I have looked at the avaliable steering wheels with paddles but do not really care for the look as well as the cost, and as we know whatever idiot at porsche designed the buttons should be SHOT!
You are absolutely correct, as I do the same , plus SPORT "on" and PSM "of" this helps me with breaking..





