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Will Santa bring anything for your 911?

It's a home brew engine management system!! Should be a lot of fun and is somethng that can be done mostly in the house rather than a cold garage floor!!
 
ORIGINAL: Gary C

A dry salt free day would be nice [:eek:]

[:)] Oh yes - best two days of the year for a short run Christmas Day and New Years Day - so long as its a dry salt free experience[;)]
 
Well, no salt free days, but

One track day in a 996 Turbo, probably at three sisters near Wigan,

And a 90 minute one-to-one session at the porsche experience at Silverstone, just need to choose which one.
The GT3 and GT2 session looks exciting, but would need to cough up a little more for that, The track session for 90 mins may be a bit much, and would like to try the kick plate !

Decisions, decisions [:mad:]
 
Tempted by the gt3 & 2 session but would like to include the kickplate as well. But 90 mins of circuit driving sound good. Just as long as its not in those horrible PDK cars.
 
Finally got out on salt free roads today [:D]

Nice to get out, started first time, little bit of smoke after sitting for a while, wheels a little lumpy, but are now better after heating them up a bit.

Just a shame it was in rush hour.

Looking forward to a hot dry year, but I bet it will all come when we have a reactor shutdown for maintenance and I will be working 14hr days :(
 
Great that you got out for a drive albeit in traffic - these cars like to be used - I havent had a chance yet and its so anoying that the weather is bad when I have time and when I dont have time there is the odd salt free sunny day!
Roll on the hot summer [:D]
 
Typical, frosty again and they ruin the roads by throwing salt all over it !

At least it got a leg stretch to clear its lungs, oil its oily bits and barr the wheels a bit.
 

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