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A very cool video of Porsche Brakes
Found this on the GoPro site, I have to get one of these cameras.
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![]() Cool, thanks for posting.
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Here is a picture of the suspension upright from the other side just for reference. From the Porsche website, Copyright Porsche SE 2010.
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That is cool. I have the GoPro HD camera and use it for skiing. I have the suction cup mount for a car but havent tried it yet.
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Thats going to open a whole new can of worries. Remember back when there were no A/F gauges or datalogging? Only a few people really knew how to read plugs and there was no internet to show you a step by step with pics on how to read them. Now we have cameras capable of watching valve springs in action, have you seen that? It will make you cringe everytime you start your engine.
I think it's awesome and will get one for sure
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