Z06 beats 911 turbo around a track by 2.5 seconds.
Re: Z06 beats 911 turbo around a track by 2.5 seconds.
Money being no object, I'd still rather have the Porsche. 
Seriously. I've driven a Z51 C6 and its a beast but it handles incredibly for its size. (Out handled anything else I've driven.) However I can't believe its as nimble as a 911. The 911's historically have an almost perfect 50/50 weight distribution. No matter how light the Z06 is over the Z51 C6, its still loaded with weight over the front wheels. However when you factor price into the equation, the Z06 is the best back for the buck of any supercar.

Seriously. I've driven a Z51 C6 and its a beast but it handles incredibly for its size. (Out handled anything else I've driven.) However I can't believe its as nimble as a 911. The 911's historically have an almost perfect 50/50 weight distribution. No matter how light the Z06 is over the Z51 C6, its still loaded with weight over the front wheels. However when you factor price into the equation, the Z06 is the best back for the buck of any supercar.
Re: Z06 beats 911 turbo around a track by 2.5 seconds.
Originally Posted by jg95z28
The 911's historically have an almost perfect 50/50 weight distribution. No matter how light the Z06 is over the Z51 C6, its still loaded with weight over the front wheels.
Corvettes have been historically near 50/50.
911's have been more like 40/60, rear-biased.
Re: Z06 beats 911 turbo around a track by 2.5 seconds.
Originally Posted by centric
911's have been more like 40/60, rear-biased.
Re: Z06 beats 911 turbo around a track by 2.5 seconds.
Originally Posted by jg95z28
Money being no object, I'd still rather have the Porsche. 
Seriously. I've driven a Z51 C6 and its a beast but it handles incredibly for its size. (Out handled anything else I've driven.) However I can't believe its as nimble as a 911. The 911's historically have an almost perfect 50/50 weight distribution. No matter how light the Z06 is over the Z51 C6, its still loaded with weight over the front wheels. However when you factor price into the equation, the Z06 is the best back for the buck of any supercar.

Seriously. I've driven a Z51 C6 and its a beast but it handles incredibly for its size. (Out handled anything else I've driven.) However I can't believe its as nimble as a 911. The 911's historically have an almost perfect 50/50 weight distribution. No matter how light the Z06 is over the Z51 C6, its still loaded with weight over the front wheels. However when you factor price into the equation, the Z06 is the best back for the buck of any supercar.
Re: Z06 beats 911 turbo around a track by 2.5 seconds.
Originally Posted by jy211
I'd still take the Porsche anyday over the vette
Re: Z06 beats 911 turbo around a track by 2.5 seconds.
Originally Posted by centric
Um, nope.
Corvettes have been historically near 50/50.
911's have been more like 40/60, rear-biased.
Corvettes have been historically near 50/50.
911's have been more like 40/60, rear-biased.
911 near 50/50?! I think not. I think I've seen OVER 60% at the rear for rear drive 911s (39/61, 38/62, give or take). The extra hardware up front on the AWD cars probably puts them closer to 40/60.
Re: Z06 beats 911 turbo around a track by 2.5 seconds.
Originally Posted by Robert_Nashville
FWIW I found one source that said the Cayman S has a weight distribution of 45/55.
Porsche, being stupid (er, I mean, enamored of tradition), decided to keep the completely retarded rear-engine layout for the 911.
So the 911 has much worse weight distribution than the Cayman or Boxster--but at least you can see the engine without putting the car on a lift.
Re: Z06 beats 911 turbo around a track by 2.5 seconds.
Originally Posted by Robert_Nashville
FWIW I found one source that said the Cayman S has a weight distribution of 45/55.
Good for braking numbers and traction at launch, bad for lift throttle situations while cornering...
Re: Z06 beats 911 turbo around a track by 2.5 seconds.
Originally Posted by centric
Cayman and Boxster are mid-engined.
Porsche, being stupid (er, I mean, enamored of tradition), decided to keep the completely retarded rear-engine layout for the 911.
So the 911 has much worse weight distribution than the Cayman or Boxster--but at least you can see the engine without putting the car on a lift.
Porsche, being stupid (er, I mean, enamored of tradition), decided to keep the completely retarded rear-engine layout for the 911.
So the 911 has much worse weight distribution than the Cayman or Boxster--but at least you can see the engine without putting the car on a lift.
The main problem is instability caused by all that weight in the back wanting to move ahead of the front. But with stability controls, even that is under control.
Bring back the Corvair!
Re: Z06 beats 911 turbo around a track by 2.5 seconds.
Originally Posted by teal98
The main problem is instability caused by all that weight in the back wanting to move ahead of the front. But with stability controls, even that is under control.
But I will soften it a bit. Instead of "completely retarded," how about "inherently flawed?"
Re: Z06 beats 911 turbo around a track by 2.5 seconds.
Originally Posted by centric
A design that you have to band-aid is NOT a good design.
But I will soften it a bit. Instead of "completely retarded," how about "inherently flawed?"
But I will soften it a bit. Instead of "completely retarded," how about "inherently flawed?"
I've never been a big fan of the 911 (out of my price league, if not to buy then to maintain), but the latest generation sure seems to work effectively.
Re: Z06 beats 911 turbo around a track by 2.5 seconds.
Originally Posted by centric
Um, nope.
Corvettes have been historically near 50/50.
911's have been more like 40/60, rear-biased.
Corvettes have been historically near 50/50.
911's have been more like 40/60, rear-biased.
I'd still rather have the Porsche.
Re: Z06 beats 911 turbo around a track by 2.5 seconds.
Originally Posted by 96_Camaro_B4C
Certainly possible. But the Cayman is a mid engined car, like the Boxster. The 911 engine sits all the way behind the rear axle, facing backwards.
Good for braking numbers and traction at launch, bad for lift throttle situations while cornering...

Good for braking numbers and traction at launch, bad for lift throttle situations while cornering...



