Sidicks
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I think that turbo engines have moved on a lot since the 993 and with PDK gearboxes, then lag need not be an important issue!Instant torque was a major priority for me.
In the ‘90s I had a TVR Griffith and my boss kept trying to persuade me to change it to something with better crash safety.
The 993 version of the 911 had just come out and I liked the look of it so had a test drive. Being 300+kg heavier than the TVR and a bit less power it felt disappointingly slow.
When I told Porsche GB that they were surprised and promised me a go in the Turbo when it arrived (I was technical director of a Formula 1 team at the time so they were very keen for me to buy a Porsche).
Anyway I got the demonstrator for a weekend, unfortunately the British GP weekend so I was working but I drove it to Silverstone for each day anyway, it was clear roads at 6am and midnight when I was mostly travelling and the car was super fast on open roads, but the lag meant that in traffic the throttle response meant it was inadequate for overtaking.
In traffic a car with instant throttle response will safely overtake in places a turbo IC engined car can’t IME.
Thats not to say I don’t understand the benefits of the instant torque available from EVs.
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