11-04-2008, 07:10 AM
Caymans have a few areas that one needs to be aware of for track duty.
1. Caymans do not have LSD, but there are after market ones (Guard)
2. There is an issue with the power steering system, that causes pump and rack failures. There are fixes out there.
3. Oil ingestion issues (oil/air separator)
4. not a true dry sump
5. reports of brake failure (pedal going to the floor)
6. Intermediate shaft failures (not only on track)
To learn more http://www.caymanclub.net is an excellent source of material
There are many Caymans that have been successfully tracked and club raced! I haven't tracked my Cayman, but I will tell you it is an awesome car! I like it even more than my 996, just only if they made a convertible Cayman
1. Caymans do not have LSD, but there are after market ones (Guard)
2. There is an issue with the power steering system, that causes pump and rack failures. There are fixes out there.
3. Oil ingestion issues (oil/air separator)
4. not a true dry sump
5. reports of brake failure (pedal going to the floor)
6. Intermediate shaft failures (not only on track)
To learn more http://www.caymanclub.net is an excellent source of material
There are many Caymans that have been successfully tracked and club raced! I haven't tracked my Cayman, but I will tell you it is an awesome car! I like it even more than my 996, just only if they made a convertible Cayman

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1. a person attached to another by feelings of affection or personal regard.
2. a person who gives assistance; patron; supporter: friends of the Boston Symphony.
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