A Very Special Porsche 911 - /CHRIS HARRIS ON CARS
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- Recipe to make a Tuthill 911 historic rally car: Take one donor shell, add 3.5 liter motor, extract 365hp. Remove weight to 1000kg, add dog-gearbox. Then have as much fun as you can in a car.
Absolutely lovely car. Truly astonishing. Always loved the Passat.
A few years too late but this made me LOOOOL
Ferdinand Porsche just passed away. Sad day. Thank you for one of the greatest automotive lineages the world has ever seen.
That moment when you find one of these episodes that you missed, for whatever reason, and it's better than Christmas.
I loved the lifting inside front wheel at 8:52. I really miss watching the old 911 race. Thanks, Chris.
The sound of the cogs "thumping" into gear made this video worth watching!
The setup of an original 911 with the light rear bar and the inside front wheel in the air is classic! What fun it must have been to drive this awesome machine...
Just when I thought Chris couldn't get any cooler, he bought a Passat! Great choice for a work car, 50mpg on a run tons of space and cheap to buy. Ultimate lad.
still one of the best videos on TH-cam - raw driving at its best!
awesome review. Love the way you guys edit these, we get to watch the weight transfer and throttle transitions instead of the usual flash to rear wheels/cockpit/other cheap gimmick I see on most driving shows. Doesn't hurt that I think Chris Harris is the best video format reviewer online.
Chris....finally a car that suits your driving style...SIDEWAYS.
Glad you saved your resources to drive one for us!
The heck with pdk & electric and 4 wheel steering.
Chris always,Always most entertaining! So many have copied Chris is Style. But Chris is like Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jimi Hendrix. Nobody was doing what they were doing before they came along.
Now EVERYBODY does what they do and calls it their own !
I have an 03 Passat Chris and I love it. It is the TDI 130 but I don't have the heated seats like yours. The only thing I would like that my car doesn't have is the multi-function steering wheel. It has a great engine which is ideal for the motorway. I never thought I would buy a diesel car but I wish I had done years ago. Great video as always...please keep on doing what you do so well!
If Chris hadn't told us what it were and you closed your eyes and merely listened to the sound of the engine, the speed of the shifts, and the quickness to which the pitch changed you'd think this were a modern pikes peak car.
The suspension looks really well set up. Easily 3-wheels round corners but isn't too harsh. Great vid Chris
i love the sound of the gearbox almost as much as the engine noise. straight cut gears sound so awesome when you get on the throttle
Never lift. I have heard that for years. I am on my fifth 911 and this one is a 1973 RSR recreation with a 1997 varioram engine making 300rwp in a 2200lb car. I've taken a couple of DE's, but I am 54 years old and still haven't quite gotten it yet. I have watched this video several times the past few months, and I just got it! If I don't lift and I am going hot in a corner, the inside wheels will come off the ground! Don't know if I really want to do that at this point, but I get it. I GET IT!
I agree, I was surprised how neat most wrc drivers are aswell. I assumed that it was all big skidz in rallying but it isnt. Yes sometimes it is beneficial to have lift off oversteer through bends, but they are super neat on the exit because they have to find the traction from somewhere.
So there it is. This is what did it for me, ever since I saw my first chris harris car review I new he would inevitably be my favorite auto journalist. But this was it, this is the one that put him there...
I think there is a single Top Gear viewer who tunes in for their driving abilities, which you'd be surprised to know they do have (more than the average person with a license). Each show/presenter has their place in the world that is car enthusiasm.
Legend, Chris needs to be on primetime TV! Makes the Top Gear goons look like a bunch of amateurs!
Chris Harris is the Morgan Freeman of auto presenters. Great job mate!!
I can fully understand why Chris Harris left Evo as he gets to make videos like this weekly which can only be a good thing for all concerned.
Keep it up Chris!
Chris - you should really do half an hour shows! with some reviews and stuff like this thrown in.
Makes fantastic watching please keep it up!
good job, love your style. i actually enjoyed this one more than top gear these days. they've gone way over the top. this is down to earth yet very entertaining. well done, lads
Proper race car, fantastic footage!
I've seen this car a lot of times and it's quite a legend here in belgium!
That 911 sounds absolutely Gangster!!! Great Video! Superb Driving!
A brilliant video as always, Mr. Harris.
Incredible that Porsche, simply amazing.
Unlike Clarkson, Hammond, and Mays - Chris Harris can actually drive! That makes his segments a pleasure to see. Instead of someone sliding around an airport runway screaming "POWER!" He actually has good input and can demonstrate excellent car control. In a classic 911 mind you albiet a rally 911; but a 911 still!
Which is why I enjoyed Tiff Needell on 5th Gear. Yes 5th Gear is a Top Gear rip off; but Tiff had actual car control (being a racing drive he should). Keep the rubber on the road
The gears have been faceplated, or the dog rings modified so that you can upshift and downshift without the clutch. It's a standard gearbox, it maintains the "H" pattern, it's what we had before sequential gearboxes were commonplace.
I love the way it lifts its front right paw off the ground going into that tight right-hander.
If I won the lotto I'd get something like this too, but I'd also have to get someone to teach me how to drive properly.
911's of that era are such good looking cars, better even then the current version. they sound better too.
Got the tone just perfect
i love the long throws of the shifter in the classic porsches
That looked like INCREDIBLE fun. Man, I'd absolutely love to (be good enough) to do that!
Love these vids!
Also nice to see some respect and love from professionals for our Belgian rally scene.
I had a Passat diesel year ago. I put crappy tyres on the back and it ended up balanced pretty well!
It's a straight-cut dogbox with normal shifting pattern. So instead of synchromeches it works with dog-clutches, yet still has the "standard" H-shifting pattern. As with a sequential dogbox, it is possible to do clutchless upshifts with this gearbox too, but Chris chooses to use the clutch to reduce wear on the dogs.
This video goes into more detail on these gearboxes: -fA94Sxiu4c
i love how that thing leave the front tire dangling when it's slammin through turns, awesome
Looks more than bloody good fun!
Looks like prodrives handling track,great vid as ever.
Normal gearboxes have helical gears to make gear shifting smoother. Dog gearboxes have straight gears. They're mostly used in racing.
Give this man his own show now!!!
Now THAT is one funny car to drive, real deal of drive experience!
ive got to be honest, your driving is pretty damn good... 365hp without electronics would make me look like a fool if i got behind the wheel.
First gear is where second gear would be on a "normal" manual, 2nd is where third is, 3rd is 4th, etc. Since in racing you do more 2 to 3 and back shifting than shifting to 1.
good thing the camera op trusts your driving :-)
fun episode!
Glenn Janssens' 911! lovely car to see in de Belgian Historic Championship
Chris has the best job on earth.
One where reverse is where you'd expect 1st, 1st is opposite reverse; and 2nd and 3rd are a straight shift. it's better because it's faster to shift from third to second, and 1st isn't really used that much in racing anyway. btw, it's usually called a dog-leg gearbox
if you have a regular 5 speed manual, reverse is below 5th, in a dog box, it is where 1st usually is and all other gears are moved up one place in respect to a regular box's placing. Therefore, it is advantageous for a driver to be able to switch easily between the second and third gears. Because most race cars rarely use 1st gear.
That's a dog-leg gearbox I think. A dog box does away with the syncros and uses square "teeth" (dogs) that engage with a slot in the gear. The dogs engaging is the clunk or "thock!" noise you hear with each shift. Faster shifts and, if you know what you're doing, they can be done without the clutch with more reliability than you could with syncros. Motorcycles use dog boxes.
dog boxes don't have a synchromesh but have longer teeth, called dogs. Different way of engaging the gears, it is quicker but you need to shift quickly so the ref difference between the engine and the wheels is not to big, a synchromesh does that for you. The wining noise is partly due to the fact that the teeth are often straight cut, however, you can have that is a normal, synchromesh, gearbox as well.
Best vid so far chris!! Would love to see you have a go in a modified tarmac rally-slag mk2 tho, maybe next season eh??
Chris is the reason I subscribed to drive :D
I collect shift knobs & I agree with you. I want 1 of those knobs too.
Chris Harris could drive anything
why is chris not on tv he is the best, we need a car program with chris harris and harry metcalf it would be way better than top gear.
No idea how I missed this but very happy I found it today. Now that's a pukka 911.
Great video!!! God i love that car.
6:26 all four wheels. Looks like a beast!
1:55 that is the coolest shifter knob ever.
Just amazing. Pure driving nothing to say
i love the three-wheel action.
Love that hollowed out shifter
Chris Harris is the man!
love it lifting the front wheel up in the air
because everyone else is clueless. having driven one i will explain. a dog box can have either helical or straight cut gears. but it does not have a synchro that will speed the gear being shifted up to speed before it is engaged. because the gear will not be pre-sped up during shifting the driver must engage the gear quickly to avoid shredding it on the moving gear. that is why it is not used in normal cars, it's impractical. thumbs for best answer.
Great video. Please, just keep doing vids like this!!
Aweseme stuff Chris.
PS Should have got the TDI 130 Passat. More fun, same MPG ;)
It sounds so sweet.
Love this video. More videos like this.
Never seen a tarmac rally? ;)
The turning cicle of a car and the relatively high steering ratio make it slow around really tight hairpins, that's why it's advantageous for drivers to use the handbrake or scandanavian flick around these corners because then they can make the car turn around it's axis and thus turn faster.
What you're trying to say is that race cars on a circuit are faster around not-so-tight hairpins when they don't oversteer.
4:55 great editing. That was hilarious
Awesome classic driving experience
Haha beautifully said! I was always trying to think of a proper analogy.
He looks like Richard Burns!!... WOW !
Even if Chris Harris did a review of a Suzuki Alto I would still watch it with pleasure!
they are straight cut gears, the teeth are not angled for smoother shifts like a normal manual. They last much longer for performance driving, have no synchro's, and require revmatching
This is better than Top Gear USA
I'm wordedly dumb founded... As an S2k guy... A 911, oh boy a 911 (993 in particular) is calling out loudly!!!
I’m surprised you haven’t noticed,Chris YOU DID WIN THE LOTTERY.
By getting the Top Gear gig? I imagine it's worth a few million in the long run.
That's why Top Gear is so popular.. it's not primarily a car show, it's an entertainment show. So you need three goons who fool about for an hour and can entertain people who don't know anything about cars and don't want to either. Chris Harris is a brilliant entertainer, but the very fact that he's so expert means he will only ever pull a smaller audience.
I love the transmission whine!
so it' more difficult for a normal driver with no experience...i mean if you get wrong the gear the clutch is having a burning or not!thanks for the answer!!!
you would think since helical cut gears have continuous contact with multiple teeth, that they would be stronger. but idk, just curious.
03:00 - Holy hell. I'm sold.
@6:26 ALL 4 WHEELS OFF THE GROUND! That things a riot!
I've lost count of how many times I've watched this video, I want a rally 911 for Christmas. Santa Plz.
Fantastic
which porsche 911 model is that? it has an amazing look (i know the original isn't as wide as that)
Nothing wrong with that. lol
It's like living in a "small"(800-1200Sq Ft) house, but having a garage, and owning a ZR1, and DD'ing a Aveo.
If cars are your passion...It's always nice to have the dream mobile...Even if you have to "sacrifice" what other people think you SHOULD have to go along with that supercar.
Of course loved the video. Personally I would like to see a review of a car (production car or otherwise doesn't matter) that Chris just shits on. I feel like all cars so far have gotten favorable reviews so far and I'm interested to see what Chris doesn't like and how he expresses that. Anyway keep up the good work.
You might also look up "dog-leg gearbox". You'll see that 1st gear is at the bottom left of your gear lever, traditionally top left. This moves second to the top center, 3rd to the bottom center, and so on.
Chris harris should have his own show.....
Practically always true yeah. But check the link, if you want to keep that car in check at all time you're going to have to underdrive it and you lose time. You really have to balance these old porsche rear engined chassis through the corners. I didn't mean you have to drift it.
From the sound of it, I would assume it means straight cut gears rather than the regular radial cut teeth found in most cars.
great harris
this is chris harris at his best. rally mk2 now please
fantastic vid by chris as always and a fantastic car :) thanks for the vid
unless you're going around really tight hairpins, there is no need to oversteer (other than to correct a mistake)