My new C-GT
#33
Originally posted by ttgangsta
is fort wayne anywhere near evansville, because I go there everyother year for a trap shoot?
is fort wayne anywhere near evansville, because I go there everyother year for a trap shoot?
(Unless you do it at night in a Carrera-GT) <gr>
#41
those things are just WAY to cool Chuck. What gave you the idea for those, or did you buy them as is? The wheelie bars and batteries on the pickup are great
How do they drive, the turning radius has to be AWESOME
How do they drive, the turning radius has to be AWESOME
#43
Hi Chuck,
Congratulations on your acquisition!
Please describe, in the most exquisit detail, your impressions of operating the clutch. Please, especially, describe your feeling about taking off from rest; perhaps up an incline.
I'm waiting patiently for my very own MY'05 Carrera GT to be delivered sometime in the coming Spring and have heard impressions from some other owners on the west coast who are not thrilled about the clutch/low-inertia-engine combo when navigating in hilly country.
I'd very much appreciate any and every detail you might provide.
Cheers,
Congratulations on your acquisition!
Please describe, in the most exquisit detail, your impressions of operating the clutch. Please, especially, describe your feeling about taking off from rest; perhaps up an incline.
I'm waiting patiently for my very own MY'05 Carrera GT to be delivered sometime in the coming Spring and have heard impressions from some other owners on the west coast who are not thrilled about the clutch/low-inertia-engine combo when navigating in hilly country.
I'd very much appreciate any and every detail you might provide.
Cheers,
#44
Yes, I'd say the clutch is a little hard to get used to. ..it is VERY solid, very stiff...with the ceramic clutch it is really hard to take off slow. You can't "feather" it very easily. It is getting better every time I drive it. I will say that if I stop at a light, on a hill, I get mental flashes of the $125K repair job pictures that are floating around. I have used my left hand to "hold" the car as I tried to ease out the clutch on uphill starts.
Saying all that, when I get back in my Turbo or Boxster it seems like they have the problem...they are so weak!
Chuck
Saying all that, when I get back in my Turbo or Boxster it seems like they have the problem...they are so weak!
Chuck
#45
Originally posted by chucksweet
You can't "feather" it very easily. It is getting better every time I drive it. I will say that if I stop at a light, on a hill, I get mental flashes of the $125K repair job pictures that are floating around. I have used my left hand to "hold" the car as I tried to ease out the clutch on uphill starts.
You can't "feather" it very easily. It is getting better every time I drive it. I will say that if I stop at a light, on a hill, I get mental flashes of the $125K repair job pictures that are floating around. I have used my left hand to "hold" the car as I tried to ease out the clutch on uphill starts.
Your description reminds me of my old racing-clutch equipped IROC 911/RS. It grabbed really solidly when it decided to engage, but it was very consistent in every action. I could actually feather it, if I had to drive it onto a trailer or into a hauler, but it was necessary to keep the engine turning at over 2500 rpm to succeed without stalling and jerking.
I always assumed the CGT clutch would be similar in action and present me with a challenge, but one to which it was possible for me to arise. Your description gives me some more hope in this regard, but it still worries me a tiny bit. It's my impression that Cincinnati has a few more hills than Ft. Wayne
I'd love to know how you've adapted to it after the first 1k miles go bye.
BTW, did the dealer (or a PCNA rep) give any driving "tips" at delivery?
Thanks for being generous with your time,