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Last night I was in a rental Mustang on Sunset Blvd and the Hollywood Freeway. I have driven all over the world and I don't think I have ever experienced so much water on major roads in such a short time. There was just no way for the drainage system to absorb the deluge. I passed a supermarket parking lot that was throwing water onto Sunset like the spill way at Hoover Dam!
So, CA drivers may not be able to drive in the rain, but this rain was just plain ridiculous.
Ralph
2002 Carrera Coupe - Orient Red Metallic
'93 968 Coupe Amazon Green Metallic w/airbox mod (sold 2009)
'89 944 S2 (gone to live in the Midwest)
'77 911S (RIP)
And a whole bunch of VWs over the years...
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VQ;
You are right about the handling of these cars, that CAN keep you out of some troubling situations. Last fall on a PCA "Fall Tour" as we were all returning home it began raining. We were coming down a hill (we are in Colorado so we do have some hills and curves) in a fairly heavy rain, the 911 Targa in front of us started 'fish-tailing' the back end of the car wanted to be in the front. We were probably going a little too fast for the conditions but we were headed home after a great tour and a long week-end. Anyway, we were directly behind the the 911 without much road for avoidence. He danced around down the road a couple of times and we managed to steer aroung his almost sideways car. If I had of been any any other vehicle of mine, the 911 and my 968 would of become intamatly involved. While they are of the same speciecs it would not of been a good mating! After I got around him and looked back, another 911 that was behind had slowed to avoid him and the Targa had gained control. We ALL stopped a little latter at a resturant for lunch and relived it a time or two. The 911 that was behind me witnessed the whole show was amazed that I was able to steer around the one in front of me and avoid a nasty that none of us would want to see, one Porsche into another. I have had several P-cars through the years and have spent some time on the track and at AutoX's, believe me there is nothing better than 'Learning the ability' of these cars. It would be greatly reccommened to spend some time at DE events and probably even more so at AutoX's.
Best of luck in finding your right one!!!
Ken
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1985 944 Coupe, GT Racing Fiberglass flared front fenders, hood, cowl, bumper cover, and f-glass flared rear quarters...
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"...funny story (luckily)" <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wacko.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
Maybe a bit humorous now, but at the time it wasn't too much fun of not only worrying about how much cleaning the exterior was going to have take place because of the weather, but of the concern of the mess in the seats !!!!!!! <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
You are certainly correct, good 'shoes' will make life a whole better!
Ken
[color="green"]1994 968 White Cabriolet ...
1985 944 Coupe, GT Racing Fiberglass flared front fenders, hood, cowl, bumper cover, and f-glass flared rear quarters...
1974 914 2.0 red/black chalon f/g body[/color]
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Oh no problem... it is funny now but at the time the 'pucker factor' was about an 8.9 on a scale of 1 to 10.
Ken
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1985 944 Coupe, GT Racing Fiberglass flared front fenders, hood, cowl, bumper cover, and f-glass flared rear quarters...
1974 914 2.0 red/black chalon f/g body[/color]
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[quote name='Virgo_Quinn' date='Feb 23 2005, 09:16 PM']what I found a bit funny was the exalted 911 losing control and you in your 968 deftly slipping by. After a near miss like that, you can only shake your head, chuckle, and thank your lucky stars (and the engineers who built the 924 chassis style).[/quote]
I've had so many 911's spin in front of me on the track that it doesn't even phase me any more. It must have happend at least a dozen times by now.
Jim Child
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I believe the problem that day was the rain, the speed, and the 911 with no weight in the front! The front end hyroplaned and the back end wanted to come around and take over! There were others on this drive, I think Chris Lennon was just in front of him. Made for an exciting few seconds for me....
Ken
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[quote name='perbal' date='Feb 25 2005, 01:18 PM']I feel sorry for you guys in California with all of that rain. This morning on my way to work in a fresh 6" of snow I hit a patch of packed snow/ice and before I could do anything about it, even though I tried to steer back where I wanted to go, I did a 180 on a four lane road and wound up facing the other way in the lane going the other way. Luckily, the traffic going the other way was stopped at a traffic light. I think I'm going to look into some better winter tires. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/ohmy.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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Good snow tires make a DRAMATIC difference on our cars. Blizzaks are great, but their treadlife is rather short. I now have Dunlop Graspic studless snows on my coupe, and it does great!
Chris
1992 Polar Silver Cab - tip, keyless entry, subwoofer, koni adjustables, clear bra (show and touring car)
2006 Marine Blue Cayenne Turbo S - 520HP of fun!
1973 911 RSR Clone Race Car - 2000lb of fun!