Redline March 2015 - Central New York Porsche Club of America
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Redline March 2015 - Central New York Porsche Club of America
The Redline Report March Highlights for this month: From Frank Lloyd Wright in Oak Park Planning Meeting CNY Ski Day 2015 Presidents Column Eurocar Classes Reg. Information Watkins Glen Opening Day Information Cherry Valley Info Fun Facts-CNY PCA Anniversary Years Recipe of the month March Charity Event Newsletter 2015 From the Editor Jeannette Rockdashil Can it be April already? We have had a long winter here in Central New York. By now we are all ready for Spring. I know I still have snow in my yard, which hopefully will be gone by mid week. I have combined the January, February and March newsletter together due to the limited amount of activities during our winter months. We are still looking for recipes and events you want to share about your Porsche. Everyone loves to read a story or two about someone’s winter project, adventure, or just the time or experience with their car. We will be adding a new column, “It’s not just the cars, it’s the people” in our next newsletter so send us a story you have. Events April 19– Opening Day at Watkins Glen June 16 & August 23rd Cherry Valley Autocross Dates August 15th-Family Picnic, Taughannock Falls State Park, Ithaca From Frank Lloyd Wright in Oak Park, Illinois to the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart, Germany by Rush Pond So you’re thinking, what the heck is the connection here?? Follow the dots and try to stay with me and you’ll see. Porsche Parade 2010 in St. Charles, Illinois – My son Jeff takes a PCA bus tour to Oak Park to learn about Frank Lloyd Wright architecture and see some of his buildings. Jeff meets Mr. Sean Reardon (past PCA national secretary) who is an architect in the mid-west. They spend the day talking about Frank Lloyd Wright’s work and architecture in general. Jeff is a Math Major at St. Lawrence University. August 2010 – Jeff has an epiphany. He wants to be an architect! Oh Boy - need to change majors and change colleges, fast. Frantic end-of-summer search culminates with Jeff enrolled in the 6-year Architecture program at Drexel U. in Philadelphia, PA. Porsche Parade 2013, Grand Traverse Bay, Michigan – We meet Sean Reardon and thank him for inspiring Jeff to become an architect. We agree to stay in touch. June 2014 – Jeff decides to pursue his interest in Danish furniture design and leaves for a 6 week course in Copenhagen, Denmark. August 1, 2014 – Jeff’s studies in Copenhagen are finished. The rest of the Pond family now join Jeff in Copenhagen to begin a 2-week, whirlwind tour of Europe. August 12th – We arrive at the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart and are greeted by none other than Dieter Landenberger, the Museum’s Curator. Sean Reardon had told Dieter we were coming and requested he give us a nice PCA welcome. Boy did he! Can you say, “Private tour of the shop.” Wowee Wow Wow. So there we were, 5 Pond’s and Dieter in THE shop with all these very special cars that were being restored. It was like being in a fish bowl because we were looking out of the picture windows into the lobby at the general public. How cool was that! Dieter was very gracious and obviously very knowledgeable about everything in there. We felt so special and got to see stuff nobody else gets to see. That special intro to the Porsche Museum lasted about 45 minutes but will be etched in our memories for ever. It’s pretty amazing how PCA events and relationships can snowball into a series of dots that are not only fun and interesting, but can also be life-changing as well. It’s true, “It’s not just the cars, it’s the people”. From Frank Lloyd Wright in Oak Park, Illinois to the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart, Germany con’t Pond boys tour THE shop at Porsche Museum Dieter Landenberger, Jeff, Rush, Kevin, Matt Did you know Porsche once tried using two fans to cool the engine? 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Listed below are some of the highlights of the meeting. 3/14 RSVP Need-915 Rebuild Transmission 3/28 Wish List Charity Auction donated 3/28 & 3/29 Syracuse Motorama, Center Progress Building, State Fair grounds 4/19 Parade of Cars- $25 fee – 3 laps 6/5 Lorenzo State Tour Site 6/21 Cazenovia Activity Event- European Cars- last year event had 40 cars 7/11 Clayton Car Rally- Club meet for breakfast and follow each other up to Clayton 8/16 Family Picnic at Taughnannock falls State Park (same place as last year) 8/26 & 8/27 Niagara DE in Pittsburg, PA Cherry Valley: dates for Autocross 6/14, 6/21, 7/2, 8/23, 8/30- no dates set yet more information to come Dates not in stone yet but talked about for events: June or October date for Oswego Drive and picnic dates to be determined September or October date for Fall Drive & Lunch dates to be determined CNY Ski Day Sunday 2015 by Chris White We are on a streak! The second CNY Ski day turned out as good as the first. Perfect weather and a great selection of people. We all had a great time skiing and Cathie White and Barb Conley grilled up a great lunch. Lots of left over for some more skiing later! Attending the ski day were : Cathie, Chris and David White Art Vanore Barbara Conley Gil Wistrup Garret Wistrup Carolyn and Joe Watson Bill Kohnke Ken and Carolyn Souser and their 2 children And a couple for Labrador Ski area that were considering buying a Porsche and joining our club. Lets see if we can keep our great weather streak for next year!! An Advisor who Can GUIDE YOU Through Uncertainty, Volatility And Major Market events. A Merrill Lynch Financial Advisor can help you re-examine and position your portfolio to take advantage of current market opportunities and help you meet your long-term financial objectives. Contact a Merrill Lynch Financial Advisor for more information. 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Sure, the Cayenne can be fun to drive (both on and off road) but at 5500 lbs its just a tad heavy for real sporty driving! I did manage to get the Cayenne truly stuck in early March. Me and the Cayenne are still out in Idaho on my consulting project and on a nice Saturday I was out on one of my scenic exploration drives, I choose a mountain pass that I had not been on before. Initially it was just supposed to be a reconnaissance drive to see if it was worth coming back when the snow melted. As I drove up the pass it was in much better shape than I expected, the snow was quite firm and the dirt surface was still frozen - so I continued up pass as long as the conditions stayed good. Just short of the top of the pass I came across a couple of switchbacks. As I entered the first one the back of my brain told me it was time to turn around....that was the point when the tires broke through the layer of ice and dropped into the soft snow leaving the Cayenne sitting on it frame. Oops. at least it was sunny and not too cold out. I had some tools on board and I tried to extricate myself from the snow. I had 40 feet of strap and a come-along. Too bad the nearest tree was 80' away! I tried using the jack to raise one side at a time and put stray sage brush parts under the wheels....that got me about 6" in an hour. Looking at the time it was clear that the jacking tactic was not going to get me out. By now it was 12 noon and I did the math - it was 12 miles back to anywhere that I might find a person and about 10 miles to where I might get a cell signal. You do not want to be out in the wilderness at night....in Idaho when the sun goes down the temp drops very fast. I figured I could make the 12 miles in 6 hours max, so I took all my photo gear out of my photography back pack and loaded it up with water and a spare coat and off I went on my hike. It was actually enjoyable because I was way up in the mountains and I was on a mission! At about the 6 mile mark I came across a young couple that was out in their old pickup going Coyote hunting. They offered to help out and we drove up to where the Cayenne was stuck. We barely got there because the temps had gotten over freezing and the sun was melting the mountain snow quickly. The road was either deep in loose snow or getting muddy. Not good. We tried pulling the Cayenne with the old F150 - it didn't move an inch. It was pretty obvious that this was not going to work so they offered to drive me back to Arco and see if I could find a towing company that would give it a try. Arco was 30 miles away, 12 of those miles on a snowy / muddy mountain pass. By now it was getting later and I was figuring that I might just have to stay in Arco (population about 1,000) and try in the morning - but thanks to a bunch of cell phone calls I found a towing guy that would give it a try. Clearly a tow truck was not going to make it up the pass.....not even close. But he did have a brand new F350 with off road tires and he would give it a shot. Presidents Column Con’t We loaded his Ford with lots of tow cable and some shovels and off we went. It was tough going on the second half of the trail, almost got stuck three or four times on the way up. The driver was thinking that it might be better to come back in the morning....until I told him the forecast was for rain the next day! We eventually made it up to the Cayenne and hooked it up .The first effort just go the F350 stuck in the snow and ice. Then we hooked up all the cable and the straps, gave it some slack and he took off. The added momentum helped pull the Cayenne out of its hole in the snow and ice - but now I was being pulled backwards down the side of trail in the snow filled ditch. That excitements went on for a good 100 yards until I was finally able to get it free of the ditch. Free at last!!! The rest of the trip out was uneventful - except that it started to rain 10 minutes after the Cayenne was set free! The total cost? I gave the young couple $100 to go have a nice dinner since they could not go Coyote hunting and the tow cost $300....I think I got a story worth $400 out of it! Here are some pictures I took on the hike out: Presidents Column Con’t by Chris White Eurocar Classes– Sunday June 21st, 2015 9-3pm With over 65 years of combined experience on European car repairs and service, we work hard to get your car serviced right and in a timely manner, from regular scheduled services to brake repairs to engine rebuilds, we do it all. With our new 10k square foot facility, we even have room to store your car for the winter in a secure and climate controlled environment For Directions and more info, please visit us at: www.upstateimports.com or Email: jeff@upstateimports.com Upstate Imports Auto Repair LLC. is the only authorized Porsche Revo software tuner dealer in Upstate New York, for more info please visit www.revotechnik.com/index.php?mod=porsche Normally aspirated petrol 2.7L +10-20 bhp gain +8-12 lbft torque gain 3.2L +10-20 bhp gain +10-15 lbft torque gain 3.4L +15-25 bhp gain +15-28 lbft torque gain 3.6L +10-20 bhp gain +12-18 lbft torque gain 3.8L +15-25 bhp gain +17-23 lbft torque gain 4.5L +18-28 bhp gain +15-20 lbft torque gain Turbocharged Petrol 3.6L +50-75 bhp gain lbft torque gain 4.5L +50-75 bhp gain lbft torque gain +70-90 +60-80 9073 Oswego Rd (Rt 48) Baldwinsville, NY 13027 Phone (315) 303-7309 Porsche service for enthusiasts, by enthusiasts. Just ask you r fellow CNY PCA members. \Xfe service 911, Cayman, Boxster, Cayenne and Panamera models with a level of customer serv ice you won't find at any dealer. Routine Maintenance • Performance Modi fications • IMS/RMS Repair for 986's and 996's Pre Purchase I nspections (PPI) • Tech Inspections for HPD r. e,·ems E. Taft Road North Syracuse • (315) 452-1168 • www.cantcchautomotivc.com Proud Contributor to the Central New York PCA PORSCHE SPECIALISTS Watkins Glen Opening Day 2015 On April 19th the CNY PCA is planning drive and breakfast stop on the way to the Watkins Glen Opening Weekend Event. We will have two driving groups (north and south) start out in the Syracuse area (Lafayette) and the Binghamton area and converge on the Dryden Hotel for breakfast and then drive as a group over to Watkins Glen Racetrack for a 1pm track tour. We will be meeting the Niagara PCA club at the track and join up together for the 3 lap track tour ($25) The proceeds from the track tour will be going to "Autism Speaks" and the Nascar Foundation. The Northern group will meet at the LaFayette McDonalds for a 8:30am departure. We will drive to the Dryden Hotel for a late breakfast (approx. 9:30am) and meet up with the Southern group. The Southern Group will be meeting up at the Binghamton Cracker Barrel. We will gather at the REAR parking lot at 8:00am on the 19th, and leave together at about 8:18 to travel on to The Dryden Hotel with a plan to meet up with the Northern group for a 9:30 breakfast. Following breakfast the group will drive to Watkins Glen and enjoy parade laps around the track along with Niagara PCA at 1pm. After the parade laps we are all free to do as we please for lunch! More info at http://www.theglen.com/Tickets-Events/Events/2015/OpeningWeekend.aspx CNY PCA Auto Cross- Cherry Valley Auto Cross We have managed to resurrect the CNY autocross program. Currently we have two firm dates at the Cherry Valley Motorsports Park. For those that haven’t tried it autocrossing your Porsche is a lot of fun – especially at Cherry Valley Motorsports Park. Typically autocross is done on a course set up in a parking lot with a lot of cones…..lots and lots of cones! In order to succeed you have to memorize the course and then drive it well. Cherry Valley is different – Normally it’s a Kart Track - very tight and not very wide. It turns out is great for auto crossing and you don’t have to worry about the cones! Just follow the paved track and enjoy the ride! The current schedule is for two events at Cherry Valley and we are looking for more parking lot style events. Cherry Valley events will be on 6/13/15 and 8/23/15.There will be more information as we get closer…..but save the dates now!! CNY PCA-Anniversary Years April 2015 5 Years: May - Dec 2014 5 Years: Jan - Mar 2015 5 Years: Apr-15 Daniel Quan Donald Kratzenburg Laurence Beaudry Philip Heimes Thomas Brown Clive Buchan Sumblina Chaudhary Peter Solecky Joe Cambareri Gilbert Wistrup Sumblina Chaudhary Stanley DeForest Sal Inerrra Gary Buono Burton Sperling David Bargar Anthony Topencik Gustave DeTraglia Marc Kingsley Robert Filsinger 10 Years: 15 Years: May - Dec 2014 10 Years: Jan - Mar 2015 Robert Durr John Mac Allister Carol O'Hara Burton Markowitz Timothy Schwender Joe Watson Thomas Davies Bruce Donahue May - Dec 2014 15 Years: Jan - Mar 2015 Dave LeBrun John Lernihan Douglas Schrank John Vose Ed Hurd 20 Years: May - Dec 2014 20 Years: David Steigerwald Jan - Mar 2015 Brian Daley Hans Niederer 25 Years: May - Dec 2014 25 Years: Jan - Mar 2015 35 Years: Jan - Mar 2015 William Dawson May - Dec 2014 Walter Miller Cynthia Walsh Apr-15 James Keetch Mark Stasko Gerald Goldberg 35 Years: 20 Years: Creamsicle Dish by Jeannette Rockdashil “Another family favorite for my family” 2 quart bowl Bring water to a boil, pour in the 1 package of orange packages, bring that to a boil. Re- jello 1 package of cooked vanilla pudding 1 package of cooked tapioca pudding move from stove. Let cool (30-40 minutes). Add oranges and whip cream to the above mixture, stirring in the oranges last to keep them from breaking apart. Leave 2 oranges to put on the top of dish. 1 –8oz cool whip Refrigerate for an hour or till your 1– 11oz can or- cool quicker but don’t leave too anges 3 cups of water Remember to send your favorite recipe to newsletter@cnypca.org so it can be posted in the next news letter. cooked vanilla and tapioca pudding ready to serve. (put in freezer to long) March Charity Event by Barb Conley On March 28th our Porsche club members gathered once again for one of our most anticipated events of the year, the Charity Auction and Dinner which was held once again at the Springside Inn in Auburn. We had a good showing with 54 people in attendance. As we did last year, we invited our very own members, Hans and Carol Neiderer, to play during our cocktail hour. They did a wonderful job and I think everyone enjoyed their musical talents. The Springside did a great job once again meeting our needs and serving a wonderful meal. Chris White served as our auctioneer and he did a good job promoting a wide variety of generously donated items . We also tried something new this year to speed things along and raffled some of the items instead of putting them up for bids. Our members seemed to have fun choosing which item to enter their raffle tickets into and then crossing their fingers that their number would be called on their favorite item. Another change we made also worked out well; this year we asked for donations of needed supplies from the Mom’s House wish list instead of Food Bank items, making the event truly 100% for Mom’s House. Laurie Bowen, the Mom’s House Director, was so appreciative of the donations of items they use everyday and was very impressed with our member’s generosity. At the end of the evening when we tallied up the bids and raffle ticket purchases we had raised a record $3663.00.This was the last year for Mom’s House as our selected charity so it is nice to go out with a bang! The donation of an IMS repair really put us over the top! Thanks go out to Rocco at Cantech Automotive for making that donation. We would also like to thank our members for all the great items they brought to the auction. We saw several home made items this year, which is always special. We are fortunate to have some very talented crafters as members. A good time was had by all and we look forward to next year’s auction when we will be supporting a new charity. Thanks again to everyone for their generous donations and purchases. Barbara Conley, Rich Ertinger and Bruce Parker Charity Committee. March Charity Event Con’t Pictures by Bill Noroski March Charity Event Con’t Pictures by Bill Noroski . The Redline Report Newsletter of the Central New York Region Board of Directors President: Chris White President@cnypca.org Activities Director: Bill Konhke Activities@cnypca.org Membership: Jill Vasina Membership@cnypca.org Secretary: Barbara Conley Secretary@cnypca.org Treasurer: Bruce Donohue Treasurer@cnypca.org Past President: Joyce Gladle gladleja@aol.com Committee Chairs Advertising Chair: Mark Schultz- Advertising@cnypca.org Autocross Chair: OPEN Autocross@cnypca.org Charity Committee Chair: Barb Conley Club Historian: Chuck Gladle- Clubhistorian@cnypca.org Club Racing Chair: Steve VasinaClubracing@cnypca.org CNY Registrar: Rush Pond— cnyregistrar@cnypca.org Newsletter Editor: Jim & Jeannette Rockdashil— Newsletter@cnypca.org Safety Chair: Gil Wistrup— Safetychair@cnypca.org Webmaster: Chris White- Webmaster@cnypca.org The Redline Report is published four times a year by the Central New York Region, Porsche Club of America. Permission is granted to reproduce original materials published herein, provided full credit is given the author and The Redline Report. No material may be reproduced unless The Redline Report was given the right to publish another publication’s material. They reserve all rights to that material. Furthermore, the Editor reserves the right to edit all material. All material herein reflects solely the opinion of the authors and NOT the PCA, the CNY Region or its officers. The CNY Region is not responsible for any services or merchandise advertised herein. c2013 Central New York Region, Porsche Club of America, all rights reserved. The Redline Report is distributed to 570 Central New York Porschephiles CNY PCA Tech Advisors and Additional Club CONCOURS Chuck Gladle.................. gladlec@aol.com Les Lewis................. leslewis@stny.rr.com Bill Noroski.................wjn356@yahoo.com Mark Schultz.............. blue61cab@aol.com Steve Turco............ sturco1@twcny.rr.com DRIVING INSTRUCTORSPCA Nationally Trained Mitch VanNordstrand,Chief Instructor chiefinstructor@cnypca.org David Davin.......... ddavin@twcny.rr.com Frank Campagna... fcampagna@mtb.com Thak Chaloemtiarana.... tc17@cornell.edu Brian Daley............. 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