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sun02mar9:00 amsun1:00 pmSwap Meet
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March 2, 2025 9:00 am - 1:00 pm(GMT-04:00)
Location
Powertech, 311 W Main St, Rockaway, NJ 07866, USA
Event Details
The NNJR Annual Swap Meet will be held at Powertech, no reservations required. Sellers, please arrive promptly at 9:00am to setup. Large items…Please arrive at 8:30 Got a lot…bring your own table! Refreshments
Event Details
The NNJR Annual Swap Meet will be held at Powertech, no reservations required.
Sellers, please arrive promptly at 9:00am to setup.
Large items…Please arrive at 8:30
Got a lot…bring your own table!
Refreshments will be provided.
sun09mar12:00 pmsun3:00 pmSpring Concours Workshop
Time
March 9, 2025 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm(GMT-04:00)
Location
Jack Daniels Porsche
335 Route 17 South Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458
Event Details
This workshop will offer the novice Concours enthusiasts the opportunity to learn from some of the most accomplished Concours veterans in our club. The theme of this workshop will be
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This workshop will offer the novice Concours enthusiasts the opportunity to learn from some of the most accomplished Concours veterans in our club. The theme of this workshop will be “Back to Basics.” Our NNJR Concours experts will share their secrets for the safe and proper way to restore the paint finish on your aging Porsche. We’ll provide a demonstration of paint preparation using a random orbital polisher to achieve a gleaming finish. Whether it’s a polish and shine to restore your paint, or a difficult issue with cleaning stubborn track debris off your bumper, we’ll have someone to answer your questions. It’s a great opportunity for owners of track and autocross cars, as well as theConcours contenders, to address that nagging appearance issue. The workshop will take place indoors, rain or shine. Lunch will be provided by our host, and door prizes will be offered.
wed12mar7:00 pmwed9:00 pmNNJR Monthly Meeting-John Paterek
Time
March 12, 2025 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm(GMT-04:00)
Location
The Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms,
2352 NJ-10, Morris Plains, NJ 07950, USA
Event Details
This month’s speaker will be John Paterek a long term NNJR and PCA Member. Paterek Brothers Inc. are well-known and respected specialists in the classic Porsche world and
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sat15mar9:00 amsat11:00 amTech Session - Carrera GT
Time
March 15, 2025 9:00 am - 11:00 am(GMT-04:00)
Location
Paul Miller Porsche Service Center
341 Rout 10, East Hanover NJ
Event Details
Carrera GT – The car that was ahead of its time. Come explore it with us. We will be covering all things Carrera GT. Refreshments will be served. No registration required **PCA MEMBER EXCLUSIVE
Event Details
Carrera GT – The car that was ahead of its time. Come explore it with us. We will be covering all things Carrera GT.
Refreshments will be served.
No registration required
**PCA MEMBER EXCLUSIVE EVENT**
We have been asked to make sure people do not park along Route 10 for this event.
sat22mar10:00 amsat12:00 pmTech Session - Jack Daniels Porsche
Time
March 22, 2025 10:00 am - 12:00 pm(GMT-04:00)
Location
Jack Daniels Porsche
335 Route 17 South Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458
Event Details
Join us for an exclusive Porsche Club of America -Northern New Jersey Region event dedicated to the 992.2 Hybrid! Learn aboutPorsche hybrids, prepping new cars when they arrive and track options
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Join us for an exclusive Porsche Club of America -Northern New Jersey Region event dedicated to the 992.2 Hybrid!
Learn aboutPorsche hybrids, prepping new cars when they arrive and track options to adjust before and after a track day.
Lunch will be provided by “Rolling Pita” food truck.
There will also be a live drawing for 5 lucky winners to go to a Porsche Experience at Monticello Motor Club on April 16.
Whether you’re a die-hard Porsche enthusiast or new to the world of high-performance vehicles, this event promises to deepen your knowledge and passion for Porsche engineering.
**Note:** There is no registration required for this event. Parking in the showroom parking lot.
**NNJR MEMBER EXCLUSIVE EVENT**
wed26marAll DayCar Control Clinic Registration is Open!
Time
March 26, 2025 All Day(GMT-04:00)
Location
Meadowlands Sports Complex, 50 NJ-120, East Rutherford, NJ 07073, USA
Event Details
The 2025 Car Control Clinic will be April 27th at MetLife Stadium Lot “L”. Slots remain open — so far. See more at nnjr-pca.com/autocross Registration is via motorsportreg.com. Register here
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The 2025 Car Control Clinic will be April 27th at MetLife Stadium Lot “L”. Slots remain open — so far.
See more at nnjr-pca.com/autocross
Registration is via motorsportreg.com.
sat29mar12:00 pmsat2:00 pmPorsches and Pizza at Kinchley's Tavern on March 29
Time
March 29, 2025 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm(GMT-04:00)
Location
Kinchley’s Tavern
586 N Franklin Tpke Ramsey, NJ 07446(201)
Event Details
Following up on the success of last year’s events, NNJR is again going to organize meet-ups at some classic New Jersey eateries. We all know the passion we have
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Following up on the success of last year’s events, NNJR is again going to organize meet-ups at some classic New Jersey eateries.
We all know the passion we have for Porsche, but most of us in NNJR also have a passion for our favorite pizza. Here in NJ, bar pizza is a big thing. Kinchley’s (est. 1937) features an ultra-thin crust with just enough sauce and cheese and a bar featuring 10 taps flowing with a rotating selection of seasonal and regional brews.
So, take the Porsche off the battery tender, drive it to Kinchley’s in the roped off area just for us, catch up with friends, and enjoy some good food and drink.
Hope you can join us on March 29th between 12 – 2PM
Kinchley’s Tavern is at:
586 N. Franklin Tpk. Ramsey, NJ
Cash Only- Kinchley’s doesn’t take credit cards.
sat05apr(apr 5)6:00 pmsun06(apr 6)8:00 pmLightning 1 NNJR DE
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April 5, 2025 6:00 pm - April 6, 2025 8:00 pm(GMT-04:00)
Event Details
NNJR PCA offers members and non-members an opportunity to drive their car at speed “on track” at a number of premier Motor Sports facilities throughout the northeast, and beyond. We
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NNJR PCA offers members and non-members an opportunity to drive their car at speed “on track” at a number of premier Motor Sports facilities throughout the northeast, and beyond. We practice and teach high-performance driving techniques in a safe, controlled environment. NNJR Driver’s Education is:
Safe, Serious, Fun
NNJR driver education events welcome drivers at any level of track driving experience, from “never-ever” to highly experienced. Driver sessions on track are organized by level of experience, so drivers are sharing the track with others of similar experience.
We take the safety and instructional aspects of our events very seriously
Registration Open: 02/01/2025
Registration Link: https://www.
wed09apr7:00 pmwed9:00 pmNNJR Monthly Mtg
Time
April 9, 2025 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm(GMT-04:00)
Location
The Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms, 2352 NJ-10, Morris Plains, NJ 07950, USA
Event Details
The guest speaker for our April meeting will be Rolf Kittlitz, After Sales Training Instructor for PCNA at Porsche’s Northeast training Center in Easton PA. Rolf, also a Porsche Master Technician,
Event Details
The guest speaker for our April meeting will be Rolf Kittlitz, After Sales Training Instructor for PCNA at Porsche’s Northeast training Center in Easton PA.
Rolf, also a Porsche Master Technician, has been a perennial speaker at PCA’s Tech Tactics where he has engaged audiences with his detailed knowledge of all things Porsche, with a clear and engaging style. He will be educating us in the details of Porsche steering, suspension, brakes, and tires; just in time for the upcoming track and autocross season. Join us for what is sure to be an outstanding session.
sun27apr7:45 amsun4:15 pmCar Control Clinic
Time
April 27, 2025 7:45 am - 4:15 pm(GMT-04:00)
Location
Meadowlands Sports Complex, 50 NJ-120, East Rutherford, NJ 07073, USA
Event Details
Do you want THE best first step in experiencing what your Porsche is capable of? An introduction to high performance driving, with a dedicated instructor? This event has become a
Event Details
Do you want THE best first step in experiencing what your Porsche is capable of? An introduction to high performance driving, with a dedicated instructor? This event has become a legend, and sells out every year.
Held at MetLife Stadium lot L, you send the entire day at the event, beginning with orientation and a “chalk talk” by our Chief Instructor, and continuing with 4 exercises, complete with the East Rutherford FD there to wet down the skidpad. You will spend half the day driving and the other half working (setting up cons, directing cars, generally keeping it safe and efficient) to make the event possible for others. Your car needs no special prep, and in fact need not be a Porsche. Send your young driver as a safety school. bring your spouse to learn what you may know, or treat yourself to a first step t an even better relationship with your Porsche.
Arrive before 8:00am. We will be done by 4:00pm or earlier.
Registration Open: 02/23/25
Registration Link: https://nnjr-pca.motorsportreg.com
**NNJR NON-EXCLUSIVE EVENT**
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How to Download PorscheforUs
/in Website, What's New /by nnjr-pcaTo download copies of the Porscheforus from the NNJR-PCA.com website, you will need to create an account on the NNJR website. Go to the publications-and-resources/ page and select the create an account option and the system will walk you through creating an account. You need to only do this once.
Your username and password WLL NOT automatically sync with www.PCA.org. Your login credentials all can be the same, or they all can be different, it’s up to you. Changing one, will not affect the other.
HP and Torque
/in TECHNICAL NEWS, What's New /by nnjr-pcaHorsepower and Torque
by Art Meltzer
It is common knowledge that horsepower and torque are related. Some readers may be aware of what I like to call “the equation” horsepower = torque*rpm/5252. The derivation of “the equation” is beyond the scope of this article however if the reader is interested contact me by email and I will send it to you. My guess is that few of us have insight as to how to apply the equation to the performance of our cars.
A common misconception is “horsepower determines how fast the car will be going when it hits a wall and torque determines how far your car will push the wall”. The initial half of this statement is accurate and the latter half is not. To begin my discussion, I would like to introduce the concepts of torque, work and power.
For units lets use our pounds for force, feet for distance, and minutes for time. Torque (T) is defined as a twisting force applied at a distance. To quantify torque one simply multiplies the force applied (F) times the distance (d) from the application of the force to the object undergoing torque so that T=F*d.
Work (W) is defined as a force F applied to an object causing it to move a distance d. Or W=F*d. For example, if a 10-pound object is removed 60 feet than the amount of work is given by W=60ft*10lbs = 60ft-lbs.
Power (P) is work divided by the time necessary to perform the work. If the 60 foot-pounds of work in the example above is performed in 1minute P=60ft-lbs/min. If the work is performed in 1 hour then P=60ft-lbs/60min = 1ft-lb/min.
In the beginning of the 18th century horses were commonplace and everyone was aware of the power of a horse. James Watt (whose name is immortalized on every lightbulb) determined that the average horse could pull 33,000 pounds 1 foot in 1 minute. Using this he established that one horsepower equals 33,000 foot-pounds per minute of power. Ironically, in the 21st century no one is familiar with the power of a horse but the concept of horsepower is forever embedded in our lexicon.
A gasoline engine is a device that converts the chemical energy stored in gasoline to the mechanical energy of a rotating shaft. Power and torque are two metrics that portray the performance of the engine. That power and torque describe the same phenomenon – engine performance – indicates that power and torque are equivalent concepts. This equivalence can be appreciated by noting that if you measure engine torque on a dynamometer you can use “the equation” to reconstruct HP and vice-versa. Being equivalent concepts, it cannot be said that horsepower means one thing and torque means something else.
As an analogy, consider the purchase of a new Porsche. Currently the German mark is worth $0.57 American. That the number of dollars differs from the number of marks necessary to pay for the car does not mean there is a cost difference in buying the car with marks versus dollars. It means that marks and dollars perform differently as a metric of value but when one takes into account the relationship of the mark and the dollar their purchasing power is equivalent.
One interpretation of “the equation” is that it allows us to separate power into torque (twisting force) and rpm. Torque delivered to the drive wheels is responsible for acceleration.
When accelerating, your engine will cycle in each gear from 4000 rpm-9000 rpm while your wheel speed is constantly increasing. Assuming that there is no loss of energy throughout the drive train the power attained at the crankshaft will be the same as the power delivered to the wheels. “The equation” tells us that the only way this can happen (keeping the power at the rear wheels equal to the power at the crankshaft) is for the torque at the rear wheels to diminish as the rear wheel rpm increases. The loss of torque at the rear wheels at high speed is a major factor explaining why a car’s rate of acceleration decreases as its speed increases.
“The equation” can also give insight into why the torque/horsepower graph has its characteristic appearance. If we divide both sides of “the equation” by torque it looks like:
HP/T = rpm/5252
Consider the case when the rpm is less than 5252. In this case rpm/5252 is a fraction less than 1 so HP/T must be a fraction less than 1. The only way that happens is if horsepower is less than torque. So, the horsepower graph is always below the torque graph when the rpm < 5252.
In a similar fashion if the rpm is greater than 5252, then horsepower > torque and the horsepower graph is always above the torque graph when the rpm > 5252. Lastly, when rpm equals 5252 the curves cross and horsepower equals torque.
Hopefully, this discussion will help to demystify the horsepower/torque relationship.
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