HP question
After DE, if you're a competitive type person and looking to squeeze those extra tenths, some of these mods can help you more around a track than on the streets.
While some of these mods may not add too much hp(if any), some will improve throttle response, broaden the tq and or hp curve, or simply move the power band around where it could be better suited to various tracks.
But before doing that, as others have said, I would do a few DE's, followed by great set of tires, then suspension.
My $.02
While some of these mods may not add too much hp(if any), some will improve throttle response, broaden the tq and or hp curve, or simply move the power band around where it could be better suited to various tracks.
But before doing that, as others have said, I would do a few DE's, followed by great set of tires, then suspension.
My $.02
I appreciate the replies... While I do agree with you that more track time is always good; however, I am a certified driving instructing through Summit Point/BSR and have been for 8 years. I have a lot of time on the track and instructing. I am by no means the fastest driver nor do I claim to be but I am fairly proficient.
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