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Voices from the Trunk
Voices from the Trunk is the official publication of Northern Ohio Region (NOR) Porsche Club of America (PCA). Statements and opinions herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position of NOR or PCA.
Permission is granted for other PCA Regions to reprint articles, provided credit is given to the author and Voices from the Trunk. Subscriptions: Free for NOR members. Non-members: $25 per year. Send subscription requests to the Editor. ©2012 NOR PCA.
NOR’s website with up-to-date event schedules, downloadable forms, pictures, Voices in color, and more!
Read All About It!Echoes From the Trunk .................. 4
NOR DE Preview ............................... 6 Lori Bryant
Swap Meet Time in Hershey ........ 7 Bob Palmer
Touring with the MBCA ................. 8 Don Velcio
Garage Fire Protection .................. 9 Scott Harrison
Zone 4 Happenings ...................... 12 Ron Carr
Ethanol-Your Tax $$ at Work .....16
Test Your Porsche IQ .....................18
What’s Next?
February Events ............................... 5
Calendar of Events ................. Insert
Staff Columns
Pace Lap .............................................. 2 Skip Wolfe
Your Board Members .........................3
Anniversaries & New Members ... 14 Pat Ellert
Board Meeting Minutes .............. 15 Kellen Miller
Checkered Flag ...............................32 Les Checel
Consume!
The Paddock ....................................28 Classified Ads
Support our Sponsors! .................. 31 Advertiser’s Index
Visit us on the web at norpca.org
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pace lap president skip wolfe
Wow - a thunderstorm in northeast Ohio on January 16th. I am sitting in my office as I am typing this column, watching this storm roll in and it is really sort of surreal. I work at ASM International which is a very unique building out in Novelty – the office building sits under a large geodesic dome. The dome is 103 feet high and built out of 12 miles of aluminum tubing and the wind surging through it sounds like a freight train. What a crazy winter this.
I am ready for our typical Cleveland winter to kick in however. The Porsche is put away and all of the racetracks are closed, so if we got some snow we could at least get some skiing in to help pass the time. Other than that all there is to do is work, drink beer, keep active at the gym, drink some beer, go sledding with the kids, drink some beer, and plan out this year’s PCA events!
We are looking to have a full calendar of events that offer something for everyone no matter what their interests are. There will be Social events including favorites such as house parties and the New Member’s party at Porsche of Beachwood, a walking rally this winter as well as the typical summertime driving rally, the IRAC autocross series, and the Drivers Ed events at Mid-Ohio and Nelson Ledges. Keep an eye on the calendar of events in the Voices as well as the website for upcoming events.
While there are all of the usual events we are always looking for new ideas. To that end, I will be sending out an email survey to all of our members get your input. This will help us figure out what events everyone likes, what we can do to make the existing events even better, and to get some ideas for new events.
Please keep an eye out for the survey and take a few minutes to give us your feedback.
My goal with the survey is to look for new ways to get people involved. We have over 600 members in our region, but less than half are actively involved with the club. So for those of you who have not gotten involved please give it a try. Come out to the New Members party in March, try one of the social events, or make a road trip to one of the tracks to check out what the Drivers Ed program is all about. Even “Liking” NORPCA on Facebook and posting up some pictures of your Porsche would be a great way to start your involvement with the club.
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your norpca board: 2012 officers
*President Skip Wolfe 666 Meadowlane Dr. Richmond Heights, OH 44143 440.527.3839 [email protected]
*Vice President Denis Moore 2416 Edgehill Rd. Cleveland Heights, OH 44016 216.371.8005 [email protected]
*Secretary Kellen Miller 3608 Payne Ave., #301 Cleveland, OH 44114 330.340.3335(c) [email protected]
*Treasurer Eric Christiansen 2884 Huntington Rd. Shaker Heights, OH 44120 216.312.5005 [email protected]
*Past President Keith Inniss 440.669.1420(c)
*Membership Pat Ellert 7559 Brecksville Rd. Independence, OH 44131 216.524.7547 [email protected]
*Competition Director Lori Bryant 440.247.1487 [email protected]
Zone Representative Ron Carr 7000 Green Mill Rd. Johnstown, OH 43031 740.967.6027 [email protected]
Social Jim & Diane Forcina 216.712.1348 (c) [email protected]
Tech Sessions
Chief Instructor Bob Bryant 440.247.1487 [email protected]
Autocross Doug Bradley 440.428.7043 [email protected]
Rally Ava Singerman & Bob Palmer 440.821.8630 [email protected]
Concours Mark Taylor 440.899.6338 [email protected]
IRAC Representative John Hulick 440.350.4571 [email protected]
Technical & Safety Mike Garriga 216.408.5652(c) [email protected]
Voices Editor Les Checel 440.461.2546 [email protected]
Advertising & Sponsor Coordinator Shannon McCue 216.274.2282 [email protected]
Webmaster Bill Polewchak 440.942.8664 [email protected]
Goodie Store Manager Debbie Moore 216.533.1238 [email protected]
* Voting Board Member
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echoes from the trunk
Got a question, comment, funny story, irreverent remark or even (gasp!) legitimate news? We want to hear it! Mail your friendly neighborhood NORPCA editor at [email protected], and leave the rest to us!
Some words of explanation about this month’s cover picture.
Long time PCA acquaintance and 356 fanatic Neil Goldberg suffered a serious health issue shortly after his return home from Rennsport Reunion IV this past October. His good friend Rick Riley from the Western Michigan Region PCA sent the following message:
“This is a 1958 Porsche 356 Speedster. The color is called “Stone Gray.” It was accepted to be exhibited at the Amelia Island Concours in March 2012, in Amelia Island Florida. It is an Honor just to be invited to this show. The man who assembled the car, Neil Goldberg suffered a massive stroke this fall and has some movement and is going through a long course of rehab. He was supposed to attend the show w/ me as it is his work that would be on display. I contacted Bill Warner, the chairman of the concours and explained what had happened to Neil. I asked if I could be considered for the show in 2013 in hopes that Neil might be able to attend. To my surprise they were very accommodating and have accepted “Stone Gray” for the 2013 show. Please keep Neil in your thoughts as he has a long hard road to travel. Please don’t take you health for granted.”
Neil’s many friends in NOR echo Rick’s sentiments. We hope for his complete recovery and that he is able to enjoy the fruits of his 356 labor at Amelia Island in 2013.
---Ed. Les
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february events
NOR All Member Board MeetingMonday February 6, 2012 7:00pm
Location: Stoddard Parts, 190 Alpha Dr., Highland Hts OH All new business proposals are to be submitted in advance of the meeting. This will allow them to be added to the agenda so that time may be allocated for discussion. Please contact Skip Wolfe with your agenda items.
Questions: Please call Skip Wolfe at 440.527.3839 email [email protected] Kellen Miller at 330.340.3335 email [email protected]
NOR Target Shooting DaySaturday February 25, 2012 6:30pm to 9:30pm
Locaton: Stonewall LTD. Gun Shop & Pistol Range 100 Ken Mar Industrial Parkway (1/4 mile West of I-77 off Rt. 82) Broadview Hts., OH 44147
Cost: $15 per person for the 3 hours.You can purchase ammunition at the range or bring your own.
Reeling from the holiday stress? Come join Jim & Diane Forcina and Tom and Karen Latsko and the other NORPCA sharpshooters at Stonewall Shooting Range and squeeze off a few rounds. We guarantee after the 3 hours of blasting at your favorite target you will feel much better. This is not just for the men. Women are also very welcome. Not experienced or don’t have a pistol? There will be plenty of seasoned veterans to share and teach you. NORPCA will also have our own private ranges.
This event is limited to the first 20 participants, so don’t hesitate.
RSVP by Feb. 18 to Jim Forcina at [email protected] or 216.712.1348(c)
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2012 nor drivers education news lori bryant
Even though it has barely seemed like a real Ohio winter (so far anyway!), it is time to start planning your spring and summer Driver’s Education events. A great way to kick off the spring season will be to attend the NORPCA spring Mid-Ohio event.
What is a Driver’s Education event? It is two full days, Saturday April 28 and Sunday April 29 of learning the capabilities of you and your car on a world-class road course facility in Lexington, OH, just 90 miles south of Cleveland. Drivers will be grouped according to experience to drive with an in-car instructor on the rolling layout of the 2.34 mile,14 turn circuit. There is also classroom instruction and a lapping day for instructors and experienced students on Friday April 27th. Come on out, it is a lot of fun so don’t let your car be a garage queen!
Registration is at: www.clubregistration.net Please contact Lori Bryant [email protected] 440-247-1487 and Deneene Lance [email protected] 330-528-0841 if you have any questions about the event. Dates for Nelson Ledges Driver’s Education in June (15-17) and Mid-Ohio Driver’s Education in September (28-30) are in this issue of Voices from the Trunk’s insert and on the club website at www.norpca.org See you at the track!
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invitation to take a sweet porsche trip bob palmer
Have you ever been to the largest gathering of Porsche’s in the world? Need parts for your project or race car? Want to show your car off at a concours event? Like to autocross? Need to sell some unwanted parts? Like chocolate? Then the Central Pennsylvania PCA Porsche-only Swap Meet is for you!
Ava and I have attended this event several times, but last year it was Jim Forcina and I who traveled east and the first people we ran into were Gary and Landa Simmons, NOR members!
For 2012, we would like to have an NOR caravan to this event. We would meet at a convenient location and leave on Friday in the late morning/early afternoon and continue on to Hershey, PA to a motel that is inexpensive and close to the event. {the motel’s street address is 914!} There is a sports-type restaurant just down the road from the motel that we could go to for dinner that night and, the next morning,
we would do breakfast (we have a fantastic diner for this!) Then it would be on to the show.
Ava and I will be staying Friday and Saturday. You can just stay Friday, but it is a long drive back home after walking around all day.
There is a lot to see and do. Hershey has Chocolate World right next door and, if you haven’t been there, it is worth seeing. They have a great store if you need to buy some sweet treats.
The departure date is April 20th, the event day is the 21st and the autocross is on the 22nd. It takes about 5 to 6 hours to get there. Ava and I can make reservations at the motel for those who want to go (cost approximately $60/night). We already have a few people interested, so check your calender and let us know! RSVP to us at [email protected] ASAP! For more info on the event go to www.cpa-pca.org/swap.
Photo: Ava Singerman
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tour some ohio twisties don velcio
(The following information was received from NOR member and occasional Voices contributor, Don Velcio. Sounds like a fun time to me. Ed.—Les)
Hi Skip,
Carol and I wanted to invite you and NOR to participate in an event that is being hosted by the local Mercedes club group. I thought that it might appeal to some of our PCA buddies. If you think that NOR members would be interested, please feel free to mention the tour in “Voices” and possibly place it on the 2012 calendar.
I hope you can attend, as well. I think you’ll find that the chosen roads are a really good option when you don’t want to drive on an actual race track. These are German-car-worthy roads.
Thank you.
Regards,
Don Velcio
THE OHIO BACKROADS ADVENTURE TOUR
A Four-Day Metric MilleDates – 8/5/12 through 8/9/12
The Ohio Backroads Adventure is a Great Lakes Regional event presented by the Western Reserve Section, Mercedes Benz Club of America. This is a four-day driving tour that will go through east-central and southeast Ohio featuring the “roads less traveled.”
Our stops will be interesting and not always seen by the everyday tourist. A husband-wife team developed this tour for you. Don and Carol Velcio’s varied interests were used to balance the roads and the stops to satisfy everyone in your group. Spend as much time or as little time as you desire at the various stops along the way.
The tour is not a rally, a race, or a speed contest of any kind. Everyone should observe all legal limits and their own personal limits as well.
Readers of Car and Driver magazine have read about the editors well-loved but secret roads through Ohio’s Appalachian mountain foothills. On this tour, you’ll drive many of our well-loved roads. Be warned – some roads will seem like never-ending ups and downs curving right and left. These are drivers’ roads. This isn’t going to be a cruise control snore down the interstate. (You’ll love it).
For further details and registration information, see the Western Reserve Section website: http://benzclub.org/info/
Questions:Call Don Velcio, work, 440-886-1660 or email [email protected].
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fire safety in the garage scott harrison
(On Christmas Eve NOR member Rick Thomas narrowly missed a real disaster with his Porsche…a carb fire that could have easily involved the entire car. Luckily, the fire was contained to one carb, and did put itself out. Subsequently, he did some fire extinguisher research and found the following article.It is being reprinted with permission from the Kansas City Region PCA newsletter, Der Sportwagon)
Fire safety is not one of those glamorous topics that people like to talk about. It can have a devastating impact, in the garage (and the kitchen, but hey, we are talking cars here!) as well as the car itself. And unfortunately, when a fire breaks out, it’s too late to start thinking about it. I have seen an increase in the number of car-b-q’s on the side of the road in the last several years, and the neighbor of a friend of mine lost his house last year due to a garage related fire, so this month, I’d like to address fire safety.
One caveat… I am not a fire safety professional, so please understand that I offer this as a way to get you thinking about the topic, and not as the last word in fire prevention or safety!
Prevention and PlanningIt’s best to avoid unplanned fires (yes, I am the master of the understatement), so working safe should always be your first consideration. The source of an unplanned fire can be electrical, heat sources, open flame (Mr. Blue Wrench, anyone?), static, combustible fumes or smoking, amongst others. Common sense rules apply here, if working around combustible materials, heat sources or open flames, you have to be more careful about your surroundings. Take care to make sure you are working in a well ventilated area, be aware of what you are doing and whenever possible, try
to make sure you have an extra hand in the garage so that if you light something up while focusing on whatever it is you are working on, they can keep an eye on what you can’t.
How many of you have a smoke detector in your garage? If you don’t, you might seriously think about doing so. It can definitely be annoying when it starts blaring at a false alarm due to some activity you are doing, but the one time it is not a false alarm, you will quickly forget about all the times it was wrong.
Secondly, if you have to deal with an unplanned fire, it is best to have a plan on how to deal with it. This involves making an initial assessment of the situation, planning an escape route, alerting everyone else in the house/garage so that they can escape, and fire containment/damage control. Your initial reaction if you see something going up in flames will be to try and put it out, but unless you address the source of the fire, it will continue to burn while you waste precious seconds that you could be using to make sure you and your loved ones are safe, so you have to be thinking clearly once you realize you
(cont. on page 10)
Rick‛s 911 Almost a Crispy Critter
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fire safety in the garage (cont.)
are in a risk situation. Any fire around a car involves the risk of gasoline adding to your problems, so if you can’t immediately figure out how you are going to put it out, your best bet will be to make sure you are out of harms way first, then start to figure out what you need to do to extinguish the flames.
The bottom line is that five minutes of thinking ahead can save a life, and house or a car. It doesn’t take a brain surgeon to come up with a plan, five minutes on Google will give you plenty of tips and things that you might not have otherwise considered and is time well spent.
Fire Extinguisher InformationThis leads me to the next obvious item that should be in your garage (and kitchen), fire extinguishers. They come in variety of products, designed for addressing
specific types of fires, with different ratings. The fire extinguisher that you will want inside your garage is different than the one that you will want inside your car, so choose carefully. The types of Classification are as follows:
Class A - Class A fire extinguishers are used on fires involving ordinary combustibles, such as wood, paper, cloth, rubber and some plastics.
Class B - Class B fire extinguishers are used on fires involving flammable liquids such as gasoline, oils, diesel fuel, grease, paints, thinners, etc.
Class C - Class C fire extinguishers are designated as Class C denoting that the agent in the fire extinguisher does not conduct electricity. Class C fires involve energized electrical equipment.
Class D - Class D fire extinguishers are used on fires involving combustible metals such as magnesium, titanium, aluminum, etc.
Class K - Class K fire extinguishers are used especially in the kitchen for cooking oil and grease fires involving kitchen appliances. These typically use foam that is excellent for smothering a fire.
The dry chemical (class A, B, C) put out gas/flammable liquid, electrical, and paper/wood/rubber. If you can only afford one fire extinguisher, this is the recommended one for your garage as it puts out just about everything. It also covers EVERYTHING with dust, can destroy electronics, and is very difficult to clean out of engine compartments on vehicles, so be aware of this. If you have a fire extinguisher specifically for your car, you might want to grab that one for any under hood fires, as it is likely a gas type instead.
CO2 are for class B and C fires (gas/flammable liquid, electrical). They will also work on paper/wood/rubber but are not recommended as they tend to blow that stuff around (causing more fires) and don’t provide continued suppression for burning wood or rubber - so it may light up again.
Halon used to be a popular fire extinguisher ingredient until they figured out how bad it was for the environment and so they are becoming scarce, and are being replaced with environmentally friendly replacements or the aforementioned CO2.
Fire extinguisher come in those handy red bottles of various shapes and sizes, marked with their Classification and almost all of them have a gauge near the nozzle to show how much of a charge it has. There is
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Don‛t Let This Happen to You
a reason for that. Fire extinguishers don’t have the same shelf life as say, Twinkies do. They will lose pressure over time and need to be periodically checked and recharged so please make sure you pay attention to this. Most people don’t. Locally, there are several places that offer recharging services.
One other thing most folks don’t do until a fire breaks out is to actually pull the trigger on a fire extinguisher. If yours’ is getting close to recharge time, have some fun and give the neighbor kids something to talk about. Head outside and make sure you are standing upwind, pull the pin and then squeeze the trigger. It’s fun, but more importantly, it allows you get a sense of what is going to happen in the event you ever need to really use it. It will also make a bit of a mess but they are mostly non-
toxic these days, so if you shoot it off in the street in front of your house, you should be able to take care of it with a hose. Please take care that there are no cars downwind or you are liable to have some grumpy neighbors. Ahem… in retrospect, it might be a better idea to haul the kids down to the local fire department and let them coach you through it, as they are generally pretty happy to give a demonstration. Either way, there is no substitute for actually experiencing it before you need to actually need to use a fire extinguisher to put a fire out.
In closing, fire safety is a lot like personal safety when working in the garage. A little planning ahead of time can save a lot of pain and expense later.
Happy and safe wrenching!
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zone 4 news ron carr
Congratulations to all of the 2012 Zone 4 Region Officers who have been elected or appointed to lead the regions during the coming year. If you do not know your local region officers, make a point to seek them out at an upcoming event and thank them for their service. PCA is a strong and effective Club because of volunteers like these members. If you are tired of looking at snow, check out your local Porsche dealership- they may have scheduled an introduction of the new 911 (type 991), and would be happy to have you stop in. Check your local region’s website and newsletter for the latest details on other events close to you, and check the Zone 4 Website for other regions events. On February 18, 2012, the Southeast Michigan Region will host their Tech Session at Gilson MotorSports which will cover all the In’s and Out’s of a SEM PCA Drivers Education Event. Location:1208 E. Maple Rd. Troy, MI 48083 For more info contact Howard Gilson at 248-549-4016 or [email protected].
• Saturday, March 3rd, 2012, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Ohio Valley Region is presenting PCA ADVANCED DRIVERS SEMINAR II featuring ROSS BENTLEY at The Taj Ma Garage–300 South Perry St., Dayton, OH 45402-2515, http://www.tajmagarage.com. You can register for this event online at http://www.clubregistration.net.
• The third annual Winter Concourse at Porsche of the Village, Cincinnati, OH is planned for Saturday evening, February 25, 2012. This is a PCNA event that is also supported by the PCA Ohio Valley Region- you can contact the dealership for more information..
• The Rally Sport Region will be hosting its annual Mid-Winter Get Together at the Historic Holly Hotel on February 25th for great food, company and comedy. See the RSR website for details.
• Grand Am Racing season kicks off in Zone 4 with the Detroit Grand Prix at Belle Isle on June 1, 2, and 3, 2012. A Porsche Car Corral will be organized for all interested Porsche Owners.
• The following weekend, the same crowd will gather for the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Grand Am Race in Lexington, OH on June 8, 9, and 10, 2012. A PCA Region will also host a Porsche Car Corral for Porsche Owners.
• The Southeast Michigan Region will hold their annual Club Race at Gingerman Raceway in South Haven, MI on June 15, 16, and 17, 2012. Watch their website for details.
• While not technically in Zone 4, the Annual PCA National Porsche Parade will be held in Salt Lake City, UT on July 7-14, 2012. Plan to join a bunch of other Zone 4 PCA members for fun in the mountains.
• The following weekend is the annual Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix at Schenley Park, PA on July 21 & 22, 2012. This is actually a week-long event with a great Concourse on Saturday, sponsored in part by the PCA Allegheny Region.
• The third Grand Am event in Zone 4 will be part of the Brickyard 400 Weekend in Indianapolis, IN on July 27, 28, and 29, 2012. . A PCA Region will host a Porsche Car Corral for Porsche Owners on Friday the 27th.
• The annual P2O event moves to Granville, OH on July 27-29, 2012, sponsored by the Mid-Ohio Region. Watch the www.P2O.us website for details.
• The Mid-Ohio Region will move its annual DE and Club Race event at the Mid Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington Ohio to the weekend of August 17-19th, 2012.
• And finally, join fellow PCA members for a memorable fall weekend at the Escape to the Ozarks in Eureka Springs, AR on November 9, 10, and 11, 2012. More information will be available as the event grows closer.
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more rennsport reunion iv scenes les checel
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january Anniversaries & New Members Pat Ellert
Send a note with your old & new address to: Pat Ellert:PCA Membership 7559 Brecksville Rd. Independence, Ohio 44131 email: [email protected]
If you note any incorrect information on the Anniversary or New Member lists, please notify Pat Ellert so the records may be updated.
If your mailing label is incorrect or you wish to change your mailing address for Voices, please contact Pat Ellert to update the mailing list.
YEARS MEMBER
38 Samuel & Isaac Praul31 Gary Chottiner & Anne Poirson28 David & Jan Sunderhaft26 Allen & Erin E. Nickles23 Wolfgang & Janet Kaufer23 Joseph & Candy Herrick23 Robert & Lori Bryant19 Hans Wichter17 Ronald & Roman Schultheis15 Donald & Scott Barr14 Steve & Aaron Talevich14 Dale & Katie Koblenzer14 Robert & Kim MacDonald13 Jock & Janet Thompson13 Bruce & Evelyn Carr12 Herbert & Julie Guenther12 Carol & Doug Croxford12 Richard & Nancie Stephenson11 Lisa & Jeff Smith8 Alex & Patti Andrich7 Paul & Jamie Kortan7 Robert & Anne Yeager6 Don & Cynthia Czapski5 Daniel Dolney II5 Alice & Daniel E Dolney3 Jim Gotch2 Kevin Leisinger2 George Lucas2 Stephen Springer2 Chris Boyd1 Jean-Jacques Beaussart1 David & Bonnie Carlson1 Mark Mead1 Christopher Musso1 Drew & Adam Williams
NEW MEMBERS
We look forward to meeting all these folks and their Porsches at future NOR events.
Scott Damel Lakewood2008 CayenneGreg Tochtrop Shaker Heights1964 356
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board meeting minutes kellen miller
January 9, 2012Stoddard Parts
Attendees: Denis Moore, Eric Christiansen, Roberta Heller, Walt & Pat Ellert, Garry & Landa Simmons, Les Checel, Brad Kennett, Bob Palmer, Ed Baus, Ava Singerman, Keith Inniss, Lori Bryant, Mark Taylor, Shannon McCue, Skip Wolfe, Mike Garriga, Kellen Miller
Finance overview: Transfer of all accounting info/items from Mark Williams to Eric. Christiansen has been completed. Discussed the need for event pre-budgets, and suggested that we continue to use our current active accountant. Also discussed the Jan. thru Dec. 2011 Operating Statement.
Social Events: Possible February shooting range event at Stonewall Gun Shop. Location for the New Members party should be addressed by next meeting.
Sponsorship for DE events: All events will be sponsored by Porsche of Beachwood. All dates are set for DE events for the 2012 season. A suggestion was made to generate a survey for DE participants to fill out at the events, to help improve our events.
Competition EventsRally: Walking rally is still being planned for the Natural History Museum, date to be determined.
Autocross: IRAC organization meeting is going to be held Feb. 11 in Columbus. NOR Venue is still at Lakeland Community College
Newsletter: Les Checel and Ava Singerman are working on transferring editor duties. The topic of purchasing a dedicated PC for the producing the
newsletter was discussed. Voices ad space is almost up to capacity, with an average income $6-8K per year.
Membership: 574 members, no transfers in/out, renewals have dropped off a small amount
Tech talks: We are still looking for possible topics and sites. Volunteers and suggestions are welcome.
Old business: None was discussed
New business: Proposed that the club review its organization towards charity processes/procedures. The club needs to look into expanding the autocross program. More volunteers to host garage tours are wanted.
Next MeetingFebruary 6, 2012, 7 p.m. at Stoddard Parts, 190 Alpha Drive, Highland Hts., OH.
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ethanol in the news & in your gas tank
(The following article appeared in the January 9, 2012 edition of Automotive News. It was forwarded to Voices by Chuck Stoddard. His comments are inserted in bold, italicized parenthesis.)
Ethanol Subsidy Dies, Auto Industry Shrugsby Christina Rogers
The Jan. 1 demise of a 30-yearfederal tax subsidy for corn based ethanol came and went as a so what moment in the auto industry.
Automakers and industry observers said it will have little impact on sales of so-called flex-fuel models—many of which roll through their lives, after winning federal fuel economy credits for their makers, without burning a drop of ethanol.
Car companies receive a credit toward their corporate average fuel economy for every model they build that is capable of burning E85—a blend of gasoline and up to 85 percent ethanol. (Even the A. News reporter got some story specifics messed up, stating that gasoline had 85%. It should have been 15% content which is typical these days. Well, that’s not quite right—there is 10-15% in normal gasoline, & 85% in the so-called other clean stuff, which is insanity.) The credit allows automakers to sell more low-mpg vehicles and still meet CAFÉ requirements. But the incentive was dropped in the fuel economy rules proposed for the 2017-2025 model years, which will be made final this year.
The Obama administration has made a big push for electric vehicle technology, and included in the proposed new rules are credits aimed at getting more battery-powered cars on the road. (The “Administration Justification” was that electric cars are a better bet—yeah,
sure—AND how about the cost of those 7&8 speed transmissions, which I bet will improve “gas mileage” less than taking out the ethanol?)
“The more money they can take out of the ethanol market, the more they can put into the EV market,” said Mike Omotoso, a senior analyst at forecasting firm LMC Automotive.
Even so, General Motors, Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler Group say they plan to continue building flex-fuel vehicles. Toyota, Nissan, Mercedes-Benz and Bentley also offer engines that burn E85, but in fewer models.
The Detroit 3 produce the industry’s largest share of flex-fuel models—a strategy that goes back to 2006, when GM, Ford and Chrysler pledged to make 50 percent of their production flex-fuel compatible by this year. “this is not a disrupter,” said Mart Beth Stanek, GM’s director of energy and environmental regulatory affairs.
“This was well anticipated. The industry is mature enough to manage it and everyone will continue to stay the course.”
GM offers 20 models equipped with flex-fuel engines, including the new 2012 Buick Verano. About 40 percent of its production for the 2011 model year can run on E85, GM said.
Ford, which offers seven flex-fuel models, also remains committed to build engines capable of running on the gasoline-ethanol blend.
“Biofuels are a key piece of our blueprint for sustainability to reduce CO2,” Ford said in a statement.
The Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, an auto industry trade group that represents 12 automakers, including the
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Detroit 3, said it had no position on the expiration of the ethanol tax subsidy.
The government’s subsidy for corn-based ethanol has been controversial. The Bush administration made a big push for the biofuel source last decade as a way to lessen the nation’s dependence on foreign oil, but its luster faded as other alternative fuel technologies emerged.
Legislators let the ethanol subsidy die last month after failing to extend the break. which by some estimates, has cost the government $6 billion a year. (Annual Federal expenditure=$6 Billion/year for a 10% “dilution” added to each gallon of the average gas at your nearby gas station. Think what 85% cost.) The subsidy gave oil refiners 45 cents per gallon for ethanol blended gasoline. (The “support” was 45¢ a gallon for every gallon of ethanol-laced gasoline. I read that as 45¢ on every gallon of gas. YIPES! YOUR tax money. Only a few more BILLION $ every year for the past 30)
In 2011, flex-fuel vehicles accounted for about 14 percent of the industry’s U.S. retail sales, according to LMC Automotive, a research firm that tracks industry sales figures.
If the fuel economy credit is dropped, sales of E85-compatable vehicles could fall even further, to perhaps 10 percent of U,S. retail sales in 2016, LMC Automotive forecasts.
The lack of E85 fueling stations has been a major hurdle. Of the 160,000 gasoline pumps nationwide, 3,500 are for E85 fuel, according to the Renewable Fuels Association. a trade group for ethanol producers.
E85 compatible engines are more expensive to build, although automakers don’t typically charge more for them, said Omotoso, of LMC Automotive, who
specializes in powertrain forecasting. He estimates car companies spend $100 more per a vehicle to equip a car with the materials necessary to operate on an ethanol-heavy blend of gasoline.
“In the short term, the expiration of the subsidy won’t have an effect,” Omotoso said. But combined with the end of the fuel economy credit, he added: “We expect automakers to produce fewer flex-fuel vehicles.
Additional comments from Mr. Stoddard.
Think what it has cost us over the past 30 years:
For car manufacturers to comply/make engine fuel systems survive in NEW cars.
For guys like us that had their carburetors & F.I. repaired in zillions of OLD cars, tractors, mowers, etc. Ethanol kills the rubber seals in your fuel system.
For oil companies blending into their fuel AND into fuel distribution (gas stations) hardware/pumps/etc.)
For corn & crops & food cost factor--refining, storage & transportation of ethanol.
For the false/screwed up farm subsidy & farm greed mentality
For reduced gas mileage in all cars. (Ethanol has less energy per gallon, so you sub-consciously hold the gas pedal down further.)
Ditto all the above AGAIN when the Feds tried to mandate 15% ethanol (a super-failed fiasco during the past 2-3 years.)
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test your porsche iq
Here is a sampling of the questions asked on the 2011 Savannah Porsche Parade Tech Quiz. Try your luck at this group of 10.
General Knowledge:
1) The Paris Exposition of which year marked the beginning of Ferdinand Porsche’s career of automotive design?
A. 1875B. 1900C. 1910D. 1930
356
2) What is the correct finish for 356A fuel tank?
A. Gloss black finishB. Satin black finishC. Dull silverD. Pebble textured undercoat with gloss black topcoat
911 Early 911, 930, 912, 912E
3) Which of the following items was not introduced to the 911 line in 1969?
A. Fuchs forged alloy wheelsB. Longer wheelbaseC. Bosch mechanical fuel injectionD. Two batteries mounted below the headlight buckets
911 Mid 911, 930
4) 911 engine shrouds are often color coded to their model; which of the following is correct for the 911SC and Carrera engines?
A. SC: black; Carrera: redB. SC: natural fiberglass; Carrera: blackC. All engines used red shroudsD. SC: red; Carrera: black
964, 993
5) Which of the following describes the turbo configuration for the 993 Turbo?
A. Parallel twin turbosB. Sequential twin turbosC. Single turbo with wastegateD. Rotary supercharger
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996, 997, Boxster, Cayman
6) Fuel lines in the Cayman are made of the following materials?
A. Steel and clothB. Titanium and multi-layer plasticC. Carbon fiber and cardboardD. Aluminum and multi-layer plastic
914
7) The base model 914 of 1970 had which engine/horsepower combination?
A. 2.0 liter 110hpB. 1.8 liter, 76hpC. 1.7.liter 80hpD. 2.0 liter 95hp
924, 944, 968
8) The 9445, introduced in 1987, had dual-overhead cams, four valves per cylinder, and new dashboard and cabin design with updated HVAC system.
A. TrueB. False
928
9) The 928 tire pressuring monitoring system is known by which acronym below?
A. PDKB. TPMSC. RDKD. PASM
Cayenne, Panamera
10) The Panamera automatic engine start-stop function has a additional crankshaft sensor to help determine which of the following when restarting after a stop?
A. Optimum gear in which to start.B. Which piston is at its optimum point in its stroke for combustion.C. Fuel injection mapping to determine how to smoke the Chevelle sitting next to you at the stoplight.D. Optimum position of variable camshaft positioning.
Answers
1. B 6. D2. B 7. C3. A 8. B4. D 9. C5. A 10. B
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I was sitting at the computer keyboard suffering from a severe case of writer’s block as to how to fill this month’s Editor’s Page. Looking out the window I saw the above. A small flock of vultures, actually crows, waiting patiently to swoop down to pounce on a wounded squirrel. It reminded me that we are entering perhaps the cruelest month of all in a northern Ohio winter. Once we get through February it is all downhill on the ride to Spring and better Porsche driving conditions. Although I did get the P-cars out into the interstate in early January, recent arrival of the white stuff in quantity means their hibernation now begins for real.
So now is the time to think about the future when the melt is permanent and the roads are washed clean of salt residue .
In this Voices issue Bob Palmer writes about his plans to visit the all Porsche parts swap meet in Hershey PA in April. It is sponsored by the Central PA Region PCA. He & Ava have been going there for several past meets and he says they always have a good time. The last time, he came home with a bargain deal on a Bell autocrossing helmet. They overnight in a Bombay no-tell motel complete with hot tub. They find really good places to eat that don’t cost a fortune. I’m thinking I’ll join them this year. Maybe I can fill a short list of needed 356, 914, & 993 parts. If not, I can still enjoy tromping through acres of
Porsche related junk. Will I need to bring my mud waders? I hope not.
The centerfold events calendar shows three 2012 NOR DE’s on tap. Good reasons for trips to Mid Ohio and Nelson Ledges. Beachwood Porsche has stepped up to sponsor the entire series, so I know there will be some neat Mark Taylor designed driving shirts to collect as souvenirs.
July will be a busy travel month for me. I want to keep my string alive, so I’ll be attending the Porsche Parade in Salt Lake City. Will I 993 drive? Probably not, SLC is a 1700 mile trip which translates to 3+ days on the road for me. Double that is just too much and since I have retired from autocrossing, I really don’t need a Porsche in UT. SW Air and Hertz will have to suffice. I’ll catch a rally Boxster ride with my NY friend, Sallie, take the tech quiz in a comfy chair, and in general enjoy the scenery
At July’s end I will be driving to P2O. As of 2012, the O stands for Ohio rather than Oxford. The venue will be moving to Granville OH which is slightly east of Columbus. This easily cuts 90 minutes off the trip of prior years. I’ve traveled to 5 of 6 past P2O’s, usually cycling through Porsches. This year it’s the 356.
I’m sure there will be more adventures as the year unfolds. Just like the tree buzzards, I’m ready to pounce.
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NOR 2012 Events (Items in Italics are sponsored by another Region) Page 1 of 1
Northern Ohio Region Porsche Club 2012 Events Calendar February 1, 2012 Details for the next three months’ events are in Voices from the Trunk and on our website: www.norpca.org DATE TYPE OF ACTIVITY LOCATION, DETAILS CONTACT
Mon. Feb. 6
Board & All Member Meeting
7:00 pm Stoddard Parts; Highland Heights, OH See FebruaryVoices page 5
Skip Wolfe 440.527.3839 [email protected]
Sat. Feb. 25
Target Shooting
6:30 pm Stonewall LTD. Gun Shop & Pistol Range Broadview Hts., OH See February Voices page 5
Jim Forcina [email protected] 216.712.1348(c)
Sat. March TBD
New Members Party
Beachwood Porsche
Jim Forcina [email protected] 216.712.1348(c)
Fri.-Sun. April 20-22
Trip to Hershey Swap Meet
Hershey PA Giant Center Hershey Park See February Voices page 10
Ava Singerman [email protected]
Fri.-Sun. April 27-29
Drivers Education
Mid Ohio Race Track; Lexington OH
Lori Bryant [email protected] Deneene Lance [email protected]
Fri.-Sun. June 15-17
Drivers Education
Nelson Ledges Road Course
Skip Wolfe 440.527.3839 [email protected]
Sun.-Thurs. August 5-9
Ohio Backroads Adventure Tour
Hosted by Western Reserve Section MBCA See February Voices page 11
Don Velcio 440.886.1660 [email protected]
Fri.-Sun. Sept 28-30
Drivers Education
Mid Ohio Race Track; Lexington OH
Ed Baus 216.265.8057 [email protected]