Man, these videos have been unlocking some memories for me - my dad had a '74 911 up until I was about 10. All that's missing is the smell of the interior, along with a light whiff of burning oil.
I really enjoyed all 3 videos. Your comments in the first one on driving impressions had me laughing out loud at times! Great sound on this one and nice finale here. Hey, I'd say it's time you try the 964 & 993 - both contemporaries to your Miata!
Wired up! For those looking to emulate this with a little less cabling you can get away with Rode's wireless Go ii, but the SQ may not match an external recorder with all the trimmings ( which sounds fantastic btw)
Thanks! I've only briefly experimented with using wireless mics for this, but it seemed they couldn't handle the SPL (sound pressure level) in this application without blowing out. Sure would be nice to not deal with wires though.
@@AndrewDoesCarStuff I've had similar issues. I think 32 bit float onboard will start to cure that when it becomes common. Plus, the latest Go will run an external mic. The future is wireless. I'm not sure today really is ☺️
Somewhat! Definitely more enjoyable with the steering & shifter fixed. Still feels a bit cumbersome, but handles well on a road like this. This was shot before I had posted the first vid, so had I read all the comments before this, I would have tried to stay higher in the rev range. All in all, I think it's a cool car in a lot of ways, but I'm still not totally sold. Still very curious to try other generations.
I hope to see more Porsche content on your channel, along with your Miata content. Dave Nagel does some nice “drive through the twisties” videos like this, but I love the view over the hood line, and your attention to the sound of that glorious flat 6. My only concern and caution is that you were laboring the engine at low rpm and a gear high through most of the drive. I’m sure you were thinking to “take it easy” since it’s not your car, but laboring the engine can actually create more wear on these engines. It’s also the weakest part of the power band. Had you stayed a gear lower and about 1k to 2k rpm higher, you would have felt more exhilarated and engaged in the drive as it accelerates faster in that engine state. Not read lining it, just keeping it in the higher rpm band. It’s actually less laborious and heat soaking. Oh one more tip from personal experience, check water content of brake fluid and change if even marginal. I boiled brake fluid on that very road. Down shifting and ebraking most of the back to town. Thanks for the 911 eargasm.
Thanks! And you're right, in hindsight I would have liked to drive a little differently. Though as you know, this is mostly a 2nd gear road, so to go any lower I'd have to be in 1st much of the time, which is counterintuitive to me. I've always thought that you shouldn't be downshifting to 1st when in motion, it's just a gear to get you moving. But maybe not the case with a car like this. Anyway I'd love to have more Porsche seat time, just need to find another one I can borrow!
@@AndrewDoesCarStuff you are correct about 1st gear, especially with the 915 transmissions in early-ish 911’s & 914’s. I don’t think there’s a synchro between 1st & second. That’s why so many upgrade to the G50 transmission. The 915 transmission in my 914 is super picky, I have to be rolling to get 1st, but no more than 8mph. As you pointed out, the best acceleration torque in early air cooled 911’s is between 4k & red line, which you were being good not to go over 6k. I suppose I tend to drive that road a bit faster and only labor the engine at low rpm when there bicycles or people, and I only rip when I can see that it’s clear. I love seeing someone else’s drive on these roads. Hope to see you at C&C when the Miata club comes through again. In 2019 there were close to 40 Miatas at LaCumbre when C&C used to be held there. I think there was a Miata convention happening somewhere, so they all met there. Cheers!
Thank you for this video. Just bought a go pro to film drives in my white 911 SC. Since I am just getting started with capturing on video, have you experimented on how it would sound plugging the external mic right into the go pro camera?
I've done that actually, check out the first video ever on my channel. It does work, but you don't have any control over the levels. Just the input options in the GoPro camera itself (standard mic, powered mic).
@@AndrewDoesCarStuff ....I said, "I think"! how sure can i be, listening to it, just from the video. you can test it by removing, as it works, one by one the spark wires and if there is one that does not make it stumble, then what can I say, that's how the 6-cylinder boxer works! thanks for replying to my comment!
Your POV videos are getting and better! This one is the best one yet! I do have a question however, setting up those mics with foam and everything seem like a lot of work. Can you get similar results by pushing the mic as far back into the rearseat/trunk area as possible while still being in the interior? Is there a setup you have tried that doesn't require the mics outside? Signed - someone who aspires to make POV vidoes as well produced as yours
It is a lot of work! Setting them up inside the car is never quite the same, since the inside of the car is usually pretty well insulated, and you don't get the full effect of the sound. Something I want to try is wireless mics, so I don't have to run wires everywhere. But that would be an expensive experiment. Maybe one of these days!
@@ericgrant6387 Definitely better! But yes still felt a bit heavy and sluggish to me. However I should have checked the front tire pressure, airing up the tires could have helped with the heavy steering. And based on all the comments in the first video, I should have stayed higher in the rev range to get the best responsiveness out of it. But this would have meant screaming around in 1st gear on much of this tight road. Most of this drive was in 2nd gear. I still have it in my head not to shift down to 1st when in motion.
This might be the only video I've ever seen that does justice to how the later air-cooled 911s sound. Fantastic job.
I kept finding myself driving my desk while I watched :)
Man, these videos have been unlocking some memories for me - my dad had a '74 911 up until I was about 10. All that's missing is the smell of the interior, along with a light whiff of burning oil.
There was definitely some fuel & oil smell!
Nice finale to a great little series of videos on the Porsche!
I really enjoyed all 3 videos. Your comments in the first one on driving impressions had me laughing out loud at times! Great sound on this one and nice finale here. Hey, I'd say it's time you try the 964 & 993 - both contemporaries to your Miata!
Thanks, glad you didn't mind my ignorance too much!
Porsche 911 never forget!
Too soon. But I did laugh
that shot from the rear bumper was awesome!
Nice car
Wired up!
For those looking to emulate this with a little less cabling you can get away with Rode's wireless Go ii, but the SQ may not match an external recorder with all the trimmings ( which sounds fantastic btw)
Thanks! I've only briefly experimented with using wireless mics for this, but it seemed they couldn't handle the SPL (sound pressure level) in this application without blowing out. Sure would be nice to not deal with wires though.
@@AndrewDoesCarStuff I've had similar issues. I think 32 bit float onboard will start to cure that when it becomes common. Plus, the latest Go will run an external mic. The future is wireless. I'm not sure today really is ☺️
Is it starting to grow on you
Perfect drive! Curious if your impression of the car has evolved?
Somewhat! Definitely more enjoyable with the steering & shifter fixed. Still feels a bit cumbersome, but handles well on a road like this. This was shot before I had posted the first vid, so had I read all the comments before this, I would have tried to stay higher in the rev range. All in all, I think it's a cool car in a lot of ways, but I'm still not totally sold. Still very curious to try other generations.
I hope to see more Porsche content on your channel, along with your Miata content. Dave Nagel does some nice “drive through the twisties” videos like this, but I love the view over the hood line, and your attention to the sound of that glorious flat 6. My only concern and caution is that you were laboring the engine at low rpm and a gear high through most of the drive. I’m sure you were thinking to “take it easy” since it’s not your car, but laboring the engine can actually create more wear on these engines. It’s also the weakest part of the power band. Had you stayed a gear lower and about 1k to 2k rpm higher, you would have felt more exhilarated and engaged in the drive as it accelerates faster in that engine state. Not read lining it, just keeping it in the higher rpm band. It’s actually less laborious and heat soaking. Oh one more tip from personal experience, check water content of brake fluid and change if even marginal. I boiled brake fluid on that very road. Down shifting and ebraking most of the back to town.
Thanks for the 911 eargasm.
Thanks! And you're right, in hindsight I would have liked to drive a little differently. Though as you know, this is mostly a 2nd gear road, so to go any lower I'd have to be in 1st much of the time, which is counterintuitive to me. I've always thought that you shouldn't be downshifting to 1st when in motion, it's just a gear to get you moving. But maybe not the case with a car like this. Anyway I'd love to have more Porsche seat time, just need to find another one I can borrow!
@@AndrewDoesCarStuff you are correct about 1st gear, especially with the 915 transmissions in early-ish 911’s & 914’s. I don’t think there’s a synchro between 1st & second. That’s why so many upgrade to the G50 transmission. The 915 transmission in my 914 is super picky, I have to be rolling to get 1st, but no more than 8mph.
As you pointed out, the best acceleration torque in early air cooled 911’s is between 4k & red line, which you were being good not to go over 6k. I suppose I tend to drive that road a bit faster and only labor the engine at low rpm when there bicycles or people, and I only rip when I can see that it’s clear.
I love seeing someone else’s drive on these roads. Hope to see you at C&C when the Miata club comes through again. In 2019 there were close to 40 Miatas at LaCumbre when C&C used to be held there. I think there was a Miata convention happening somewhere, so they all met there.
Cheers!
Thank you for this video. Just bought a go pro to film drives in my white 911 SC. Since I am just getting started with capturing on video, have you experimented on how it would sound plugging the external mic right into the go pro camera?
I've done that actually, check out the first video ever on my channel. It does work, but you don't have any control over the levels. Just the input options in the GoPro camera itself (standard mic, powered mic).
Wonderful 👍👍
you drive one of the most legendary cars.....but I think you have lost a cylinder! Your works are amazing.
Really? I didn't think it was misfiring, but that would make quite a difference if so. I need to try a different one!
@@AndrewDoesCarStuff ....I said, "I think"! how sure can i be, listening to it, just from the video. you can test it by removing, as it works, one by one the spark wires and if there is one that does not make it stumble, then what can I say, that's how the 6-cylinder boxer works! thanks for replying to my comment!
Your POV videos are getting and better! This one is the best one yet! I do have a question however, setting up those mics with foam and everything seem like a lot of work. Can you get similar results by pushing the mic as far back into the rearseat/trunk area as possible while still being in the interior? Is there a setup you have tried that doesn't require the mics outside? Signed - someone who aspires to make POV vidoes as well produced as yours
It is a lot of work! Setting them up inside the car is never quite the same, since the inside of the car is usually pretty well insulated, and you don't get the full effect of the sound. Something I want to try is wireless mics, so I don't have to run wires everywhere. But that would be an expensive experiment. Maybe one of these days!
Still seems to me that you're not driving it hard enough to get the full Porsche effect... Nice drive, though, and beautiful car. Enjoy your channel.
Yep, fair assessment. Not the safest road to drive hard on, and I still had very little seat time to get used to pushing it. Still fun though!
How did you like it after the fixes and the drive? Any better or did it still feel heavy and sluggish to you?
@@ericgrant6387 Definitely better! But yes still felt a bit heavy and sluggish to me. However I should have checked the front tire pressure, airing up the tires could have helped with the heavy steering. And based on all the comments in the first video, I should have stayed higher in the rev range to get the best responsiveness out of it. But this would have meant screaming around in 1st gear on much of this tight road. Most of this drive was in 2nd gear. I still have it in my head not to shift down to 1st when in motion.
I've changed my opinion
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