But now I’m sad I didn’t get a ride in the old car now
This one, you can ride on top of the cool shirt cooler..lol
But now I’m sad I didn’t get a ride in the old car now
We'll be waiting with baited breath for track videos.Exactly. I cant wait to hear the dog box sing over the exhaust note haha
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Nice. Are we going all out on this one? H/C/I and a 9L stroker.
Pick your poison.
Lol learn to drive it first, it'll take a looong time before you could utilize any power bump in that car
Have you previously driven a full race car with sequential and slicks yet? It's going to be a world of different, adding power won't really make you faster, just add to the expensive wearables. It'll take a lot of laps and coaching to get near that cars limit as is. If it was a street car it would make sense to add some powerWe'll see how it goes. It'll brake/corner better than my ACR. Hoping I don't miss the top end speed.
Have you previously driven a full race car with sequential and slicks yet? It's going to be a world of different, adding power won't really make you faster, just add to the expensive wearables. It'll take a lot of laps and coaching to get near that cars limit as is. If it was a street car it would make sense to add some power
Oh I understand that.. spending over a year in a spec Miata getting freight trained down the straights only to catch up by the end of the next corner. I personally chose to learn the actual skill intended on a dedicated track car. I see zero point in adding horsepower to overcome the personal shortfalls in a vehicle with no vin #I've driven several Boss 302S'. I get it, BUT having a car fast on the straights makes up where I lack in ability haha Definitely an easy crutch to fall on.
For instance, this weekend, I was running against a new ZR1, he would put buses on me going down the front straight, and then over the next 1.9 miles I would catch him..only to be left again in the dust haha