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Jul 28 2016 03:08pm
http://www.roadandtrack.com/new-cars/news/a30121/porsche-911-gt3-acura-nsx/


A note to any automakers benchmarking cars built by Porsche: They will find you, and they'll probably leave you goofy messages hidden somewhere in the car. That's what happened when the 911 GT3 Acura was using to help develop the NSX's steering went back to the dealer for a recall service.

As many automakers do, Acura bought its 911 GT3 anonymously, but Porsche was able to figure out who it belonged to when it looked at the car's black-box data, according to Automotive News. It was at this point that Porsche decided to have a little bit of fun with its counterparts at Acura.

"Good luck Honda from Porsche. See you on the other side," read a note left under the 911 GT3's engine cover, according to the NSX's dynamics project leader Nick Robinson. The NSX team also benchmarked a McLaren 12C, and although McLaren never figured out that Acura owned the particular car, the dealer in charge of servicing raised an eyebrow.

"[The McLaren dealer] wanted to know, where did you go 205 mph? What track," said Robinson.

One has to wonder, though, how Porsche was so certain that the 911 GT3 in question belonged to the Acura NSX development team. It would be quite awkward if Porsche left that sort of note on a random customer's car.
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Jul 28 2016 03:46pm
That's funny. I imagine the car has GPS on it. It wouldn't be hard for them to figure it out.
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Jul 28 2016 03:47pm
Porsche dealers are ahem thorough with their service experience. They're well prepared and have done their research for a client who has an appointment for a Cayman, I can imagine they go the distance for a GT3. Like the McLaren dealer they probably did some digging, found out the car was being tracked, and deduced where it was being tracked. I also wouldn't be surprised if they did their homework on the person who brought it in for service too and found out they were an Acura employee.

Really cool though. The Carandriver article on the same topic talked about the coolness of having friendly rivalries in the sports car manufacturing industry.
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Jul 29 2016 08:12am
Quote (Caedus @ Jul 28 2016 05:47pm)
Porsche dealers are ahem thorough with their service experience. They're well prepared and have done their research for a client who has an appointment for a Cayman, I can imagine they go the distance for a GT3. Like the McLaren dealer they probably did some digging, found out the car was being tracked, and deduced where it was being tracked. I also wouldn't be surprised if they did their homework on the person who brought it in for service too and found out they were an Acura employee.

Really cool though. The Carandriver article on the same topic talked about the coolness of having friendly rivalries in the sports car manufacturing industry.


as the old saying goes a rising tide floats all ships.
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Jul 30 2016 04:46am
Imagine that. An automobile with GPS was able to be tracked.
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