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<blockquote data-quote="Andy M" data-source="post: 79182" data-attributes="member: 2090"><p>I think I will likely leave mine as is in the engine department. Plenty enough juice to get me in trouble as it is! ;-) Additionally, for road racing courses, it has plenty power, but could use better balance. I think I will likely spend more money in the future making it handle better....and leave the motor alone. </p><p></p><p>As far as installing a new motor to keep the other one... I am not sure I would go that far with this car Don?.. but heh, it is your car, and you need to do what is right for you. I just think the car was made to drive hard on a track, and I don't much worry about it all that much. If the unthinkable happens, I will deal with it. This car is waaaay too much fun to leave parked in a garage somewhere with cobwebs on it. I intend to drive mine!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy M, post: 79182, member: 2090"] I think I will likely leave mine as is in the engine department. Plenty enough juice to get me in trouble as it is! ;-) Additionally, for road racing courses, it has plenty power, but could use better balance. I think I will likely spend more money in the future making it handle better....and leave the motor alone. As far as installing a new motor to keep the other one... I am not sure I would go that far with this car Don?.. but heh, it is your car, and you need to do what is right for you. I just think the car was made to drive hard on a track, and I don't much worry about it all that much. If the unthinkable happens, I will deal with it. This car is waaaay too much fun to leave parked in a garage somewhere with cobwebs on it. I intend to drive mine! [/QUOTE]
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