dwysywd
Well-known member
Good thing you didn't cut your thumb or finger off few months ago...that would have been awful to miss something like this. Very cool write up. Thanks for sharing.

Jack Olsen;5565324 If anyone has any questions said:Jack,
Will the experience of being waist deep in all this high-powered Porsche "talent" & environment change how you set up your own car and/or how you drive it?
What was Elvan's - (the other driver) - background? ...or is that info available somewhere?
Best regards,
Scott
Jack, great review of the 911R. It seems like they've captured the essense of the vintage porsche all the while blending in newer technology and also a huge amount of power and refinement. It's truly a beautiful car and I'm sure it's a blast to drive! Congrats on being a part of such a cool adventure, I'm sure you enjoyed it to the fullest!
Jack, the inter-webs tell me that the car costs $186 K. Question: Can you get me a discount? I think about 95% off would work. Thanks buddy
Will the experience of being waist deep in all this high-powered Porsche "talent" & environment change how you set up your own car and/or how you drive it?
What was Elvan's - (the other driver) - background? ...or is that info available somewhere?

Congrats Jack, well deserved!
I wonder how long it takes before you'll put some ITBs on your engine in a quest for more horsepower though![]()


CA requires bi-annual emissions checks for all cars and light trucks newer than 1973
It used to be only til the vehicle we 30 years old, but some ******* in the legislature "fixed" that...![]()
I thought it was 1976 and newer.
https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/detail/vr/smogfaq
"Currently, smog inspections are required for all vehicles except diesel powered vehicles 1997 year model and older or with a Gross Vehicle Weight (GVWR) of more than 14,000 lbs, electric, natural gas powered vehicles over 14,000 lbs, motorcycles, trailers, or gasoline powered vehicles 1975 and older."
"AB 42" exempted vehicles manufactured before 1974 from smog check testing. Also required that vehicles 30 years old or older be except from the Smog Check program starting in 2004.
This bill would repeal the rolling 30-year exemption from
the smog check program. Specifically, the bill:
1.Declares the Legislature's intent that vehicles of the
1975 model year and older (1974, 1973, etc.) shall be
permanently exempted from smog check requirements and to
ensure that the Departments of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and
Consumer Affairs be afforded adequate time to implement
the bill's requirements.
2.Repeals the exemption for vehicles 30 years old or older
from vehicle maintenance and inspection programs,
effective April 1, 2005.
3.Continues the exemption from smog check program
provisions for vehicles that were manufactured prior to
the 1976 model year (1975 model year and older),
effective April 1, 2005.
