3 Free Mods to Make Your Cayman GT4 Faster

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
  • In this video I"m going to show you built in adjustments that you can make to your GT4 that will actually produce faster lap times. How much faster? Well probably not much for most of us, but every bit counts right?
    Detailed How-To's included in this video:
    Wing angle adjustment
    Front downforce adjustment
    Front and rear sway bar adjustment
    Bookmarks:
    00:00 - Introduction
    02:25 - Rear Wing Adjustment
    04:06 - Front Aero Adjustment
    04:55 - Sway Bar Discussion
    06:37 - Sway Bar Adjustment
    09:12 - Bonus Track Tip
    10:46 - Conclusion
    Great info on setting up your GT4 suspension:
    981 Track Wiki: rennlist.com/forums/gt4-spyde...
    718 Track Wiki: rennlist.com/forums/718-gts-4...
    Need endlink nuts? Part number is: PAF--007-957
    Get it at your local dealer or order here: www.gaudinporscheparts.com/oe...
    Credits:
    Various Porsche B-Roll courtesy of
    Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG Press Database
    Thumbnail pic and track footage of my car taken by: ‪@CaliPhotographyVideo‬
    Jet Fuel only is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com
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Komentáře • 48

  • @HLinHD
    @HLinHD Před 9 měsíci +2

    Thanks for the video. FYI for others reading, the front plastic deflectors can be removed without lifting the car... I just reached under there and there's plenty of room to get a T25 in there.

  • @993mike
    @993mike Před rokem +8

    Two items that are moderate in cost but make a big difference are a set of RSS rear adjustable toe links and a set of their front thrust arm bushings. The toe links give you more camber options, as I find on my 981 GT4 that running 2.5 degrees front and 2 degrees rear camber is optimal along with putting the rear bar to the stiff setting to eliminate the factory understeer. These settings as well as a set of the newer N1 spec Cup 2 tires (the main difference in the slightly quicker laps times of the 718 model) bring out the real magic in the car

    • @JetFuelOnly
      @JetFuelOnly  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for watching and chiming in. Be sure to check out my suspension and wheels video to see my setup. GT4 Camber Plates and Toe Links from Tarett
      czcams.com/video/Ft4oIs_zfMc/video.html

  • @AutoPilotgogogo
    @AutoPilotgogogo Před rokem +4

    Great content and great formatting/editing! Very professional.

  • @justinsugay1149
    @justinsugay1149 Před rokem

    Legit helpful video. Not there yet but I can't wait. Thank you!

  • @reficiosos1281
    @reficiosos1281 Před rokem

    This is the first time I actually liked what I hear and see, you explained perfect and shown what you did was really in-depth but most importantly you didn’t bore the c out of me , I’ve subscribed that’s how well I thought I’ve even looked to see how to do the things you showed
    Cheers mate
    Rich
    Scotland

  • @kam1leon
    @kam1leon Před 11 měsíci

    A masterpiece! Thanks for sharing!

  • @SSalach
    @SSalach Před 2 měsíci

    loved the video, thanks a ton for this!

  • @corex72
    @corex72 Před rokem

    These are great videos mate.

  • @justaddnosplease
    @justaddnosplease Před rokem

    Good stuff dude!! Do you run at crows with AAS or SFR at all? I’m coming up with my new shark blue gt4 at the end of the month if you’re gonna be there

  • @Hind135
    @Hind135 Před rokem

    Cool info, thnx

  • @aheadofdcurve2570
    @aheadofdcurve2570 Před rokem +1

    Thanks!

  • @boywonderrr71
    @boywonderrr71 Před rokem +1

    Amazing editing and images. Great info too. Trying to decide between GT4 vs C8 Z51 or Z06. The Porsche tax has me concerned.

    • @JetFuelOnly
      @JetFuelOnly  Před rokem

      If you can get a Z06 go for it! Otherwise the GT4 is a different animal. Not as powerful but those who know…
      They know.

  • @blendlinegarage42
    @blendlinegarage42 Před rokem

    well done

  • @angunias
    @angunias Před rokem

    this is a good channel

  • @TDS981
    @TDS981 Před rokem

    Nice video, I also liked your subscribe graphic on the pcm 4 screen you’ll have to show me how to do that ! 😂

  • @TurninTrackOut
    @TurninTrackOut Před rokem

    Would be fun to do a comparison of your GT4 and my Spyder sometime. I think we are in the same'ish area and we both have the black Satin wrap.

    • @JetFuelOnly
      @JetFuelOnly  Před rokem +1

      I like that idea! Get in touch with me in IG or the email in the About section of the CZcams page

  • @onlinesearch4134
    @onlinesearch4134 Před rokem

    Nice vid. I’m not too far from you. I have 718 GTS 4.0 and some other car including one that’s track dedicated. Wondering if you’re open to connecting where I can see your car in person and maybe hit a track day with you at some point.

    • @JetFuelOnly
      @JetFuelOnly  Před rokem

      Yeah I’m down! I’d like to experience the difference with the GTS anyway! Best way to reach me is on my Instagram account of same name.

  • @hhgary127
    @hhgary127 Před měsícem

    謝謝!

  • @5grasmere
    @5grasmere Před rokem +1

    Good stuff thanks, but why would Porsche fit the 2 front small spoilers if they ‘spoil’ the flow of air under the car and actually increase lift?

    • @JetFuelOnly
      @JetFuelOnly  Před rokem +1

      I knew that would be asked. Haha. Sometimes we think of spoilers (lips and raised edges) as making downforce but they actually reduce the lifting tendency on a car (usually the tail end). In this case they are hurting the smooth airflow under the car decreasing the smooth flow of air that actually generates downforce. The GT4 has a rear. “Spoiler/lip” that directs airflow and keeps the rear end from lifting but then it has an actual airfoil wing to push down on the rear.

    • @JetFuelOnly
      @JetFuelOnly  Před rokem +1

      When the rear wing isn’t actually pushing down on the car you don’t want the flow under the front to be so good that it has an unbalanced pressure on the nose. So the little deflector/spoilers do that for us.

  • @FreestylerAlbert
    @FreestylerAlbert Před rokem

    Regarding the brake fluid change: the only reason to change the brake fluib because water will get in the fluid? Or is there any other reason? I know they have a heat cycle, but is the fluid will be worn?
    Also a reason I ask becaue when you use "Castrol SRF racing" you can track your car for 2-3 years easily and still there will be no sign of water in it. (Measured with digital instrument yearly)

    • @JetFuelOnly
      @JetFuelOnly  Před rokem

      Moisture is the biggest issue which can bring down the boiling point. But if it tests good I guess it’s fine. I think shelf life of SRF is 2 years? Would still change by then.

    • @FreestylerAlbert
      @FreestylerAlbert Před rokem

      @@JetFuelOnly yep 2 yearsm But after 3 years there is still not water in the mix. Measured it multiple times. And I done monthly a track event for 2+ years.

  • @feralc
    @feralc Před měsícem

    My car is setup at -2.5F and -2.2R, usually the recommendation should be 0.5 difference between F and R, in paper this setup should give me a bit or understeer, I haven’t track the car since the changes, canyons felt really well. Do you think I should stiffen the rear sway bar to have the best setup for canyons and track??

    • @JetFuelOnly
      @JetFuelOnly  Před měsícem +1

      That really comes down to how you drive it and what you need. Drive some and figure out how it performs. Recently I’ve been happy with mid setting front and rear after trying different things out.

    • @feralc
      @feralc Před měsícem

      @@JetFuelOnly thanks for your reply, do you know what camber are you using??

    • @feralc
      @feralc Před měsícem

      @@JetFuelOnlyforgot to mention my car is a 981 hence the original question based on the general consensus

    • @JetFuelOnly
      @JetFuelOnly  Před měsícem +1

      @feralc 3.0 front and 2.6 rear

  • @cayman9815
    @cayman9815 Před rokem +1

    Hi
    how often do you change PDK oil ?
    can you advise on this
    Rgs

    • @JetFuelOnly
      @JetFuelOnly  Před rokem

      Porsche’s interval to change the PDK oil and clutch fluid is 12 years or 120,000 miles. Not sure I’ll wait that long but that’s what they say.

    • @cayman9815
      @cayman9815 Před rokem

      @@JetFuelOnly
      yes I know
      but this seems very unrealistic when driving trackdays…

  • @st5637
    @st5637 Před rokem

    Does the GTS have the same sway bar settings available?

    • @JetFuelOnly
      @JetFuelOnly  Před rokem

      I don’t believe so but never checked. Perhaps you can get a quick look at yours (if you have one) by turning the front wheels fully and looking back there

  • @mistert1425
    @mistert1425 Před rokem

    Lmao did you put „subscribe“ on your apple watch? 😂

  • @Dtp2296
    @Dtp2296 Před 21 dnem

    If you only cared about lap times you'd just buy a gt3

    • @JetFuelOnly
      @JetFuelOnly  Před 20 dny

      If I only had another $100k I’d just buy a GT3. 🤣