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I stumbled across these two vids and they were really good. The guy starts hitting it hard about 20% into the vid. The camera is very good as it shows his foot work, tac and rear seat camera at the same time. Sorry if this has been posted before..I'm new!
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Cayman S - a portable amusement park
I stumbled across these two vids and they were really good. The guy starts hitting it hard about 20% into the vid. The camera is very good as it shows his foot work, tac and rear seat camera at the same time. Sorry if this has been posted before..I'm new!
Great video. Its obvious how this professional race driver immediately fell in love with the Cayman. However, he was clearly frustrated by the lack of LSD. What is a bit disappointing is the agreement among experts that the CS was intentionally de-tuned to slot just below the 911 C2.
LSD - Limited Slip Differential
A limited slip differential (LSD) is a modified or derived type of differential gear arrangement that allows for some difference in rotational velocity of the output shafts, but does not allow the difference in speed to increase beyond a preset amount. In an automobile, such limited slip differentials are sometimes used in place of a standard differential, where they convey certain dynamic advantages, at the expense of greater complexity.
The main advantage of a limited slip differential is found by considering the case of a standard (or "open") differential where one wheel has no contact with the ground at all. In such a case, the contacting wheel will remain stationary, and the non-contacting wheel will rotate freely– the torque transmitted will be equal at both wheels, but will not exceed the threshold of torque needed to move the vehicle, thus the vehicle will remain stationary. In everyday use on typical roads, such a situation is very unlikely, and so a normal differential suffices. For more demanding use however, such as driving off-road, or for high performance vehicles, such a state of affairs is undesirable, and the LSD can be employed to deal with it. By limiting the velocity difference between a pair of driven wheels, useful torque can be transmitted as long as there is some friction available on at least one of the wheels.
To see the installation of a LSD style unit Click Here -> Article Forthcoming Stay Tuned
I stumbled across these two vids and they were really good. The guy starts hitting it hard about 20% into the vid. The camera is very good as it shows his foot work, tac and rear seat camera at the same time. Sorry if this has been posted before..I'm new!
Yes a good find! There are some errors in some of the things they say about the car but I understand this was just around launch time not with the experience we have now.
DID ANYONE NOTICE HIM SHIFTING HIS HANDS???? Sorry had to throw that in after getting beaten up for shifting mine around some...
If anyone has a contact with this driver we should invite him to test drive my car once it is out of the shop, seems like he would really enjoy that.
Great, I'm glad it was not a re-post of something old. I just thought it was a great camera setup to see his foot work along side his hands and RPM all at the same time. A few shots actually showed him twist his foot <right> and feather the break while hitting the gas at the same time. Not sure what that was all about, but watching him haul *** around the track I'm sure he knew what he was doing, lol. Two seconds quicker then the Z car was funny
That's called heel-toeing, designed to match rpms on downshifts so as not to unbalance the car, all the best drivers do it, or so I'm told...
DId you notice the Cayman S was more than 2 seconds faster around the track that the 350Z, on that track that is HUGE!
I like his thought of pitting the Cayman S up against the NSX-R, but according to Ring lap times the Cayman S is faster, then again would still be an interesting test. If anyone knows how to get ahold of this guy in Japan I'll invite him back to the U.S. to drive some modified Caymans.
Stop shifting your hands K-man, just kidding.....
That was a nice video, did anyone count the number of times he said LSD?
I thought it was interesting that all of the things he said about the car has been addressed on this website repeatedly!
LSD - Limited Slip Differential
A limited slip differential (LSD) is a modified or derived type of differential gear arrangement that allows for some difference in rotational velocity of the output shafts, but does not allow the difference in speed to increase beyond a preset amount. In an automobile, such limited slip differentials are sometimes used in place of a standard differential, where they convey certain dynamic advantages, at the expense of greater complexity.
The main advantage of a limited slip differential is found by considering the case of a standard (or "open") differential where one wheel has no contact with the ground at all. In such a case, the contacting wheel will remain stationary, and the non-contacting wheel will rotate freely– the torque transmitted will be equal at both wheels, but will not exceed the threshold of torque needed to move the vehicle, thus the vehicle will remain stationary. In everyday use on typical roads, such a situation is very unlikely, and so a normal differential suffices. For more demanding use however, such as driving off-road, or for high performance vehicles, such a state of affairs is undesirable, and the LSD can be employed to deal with it. By limiting the velocity difference between a pair of driven wheels, useful torque can be transmitted as long as there is some friction available on at least one of the wheels.
To see the installation of a LSD style unit Click Here -> Article Forthcoming Stay Tuned
Very much enjoyed videos--thanks for posting. (Really honks me off that LSD is not offered by Porsche for this car...and they made it unavailable on purpose.)
LSD - Limited Slip Differential
A limited slip differential (LSD) is a modified or derived type of differential gear arrangement that allows for some difference in rotational velocity of the output shafts, but does not allow the difference in speed to increase beyond a preset amount. In an automobile, such limited slip differentials are sometimes used in place of a standard differential, where they convey certain dynamic advantages, at the expense of greater complexity.
The main advantage of a limited slip differential is found by considering the case of a standard (or "open") differential where one wheel has no contact with the ground at all. In such a case, the contacting wheel will remain stationary, and the non-contacting wheel will rotate freely– the torque transmitted will be equal at both wheels, but will not exceed the threshold of torque needed to move the vehicle, thus the vehicle will remain stationary. In everyday use on typical roads, such a situation is very unlikely, and so a normal differential suffices. For more demanding use however, such as driving off-road, or for high performance vehicles, such a state of affairs is undesirable, and the LSD can be employed to deal with it. By limiting the velocity difference between a pair of driven wheels, useful torque can be transmitted as long as there is some friction available on at least one of the wheels.
To see the installation of a LSD style unit Click Here -> Article Forthcoming Stay Tuned
I can't leave my hands fixed to the wheel because I feel like I'm loosing all leverage and control when they get crossed up in tight turns. Got to stay in control, you know...
I also noticed no left foot braking, which was interesting, but looked kind of awkward, but what do I know...