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cool! nice upgrade.
If you talking about the drag strip, be prepared for premature wear and tear on the clutch/cv joints/diff assembly. However there are ways to reduce that sort of abuse by proper launch techniques but you still end up abusing the clutch.
If your talking abot a road course, awesome. This car is a whole lot of fun to drive on a road course and sometimes a handful depending on who you talk to. Some like the nimbleness of the rear end, others call it twitchy.
Welcome and play safe at the track!
cool! nice upgrade.
If you talking about the drag strip, be prepared for premature wear and tear on the clutch/cv joints/diff assembly. However there are ways to reduce that sort of abuse by proper launch techniques but you still end up abusing the clutch.
If your talking abot a road course, awesome. This car is a whole lot of fun to drive on a road course and sometimes a handful depending on who you talk to. Some like the nimbleness of the rear end, others call it twitchy.
Welcome and play safe at the track!
Its not a drag care, no need to take it there. The car is built to road race, so 1/4 mile time's really wont give you a great idea of what teh car is really capable of.
Look on this board to find track times, no need to drag a car that isnt made to jump off the line and blast to 100mph.
Nate.
Look on this board to find track times, no need to drag a car that isnt made to jump off the line and blast to 100mph.
Nate.
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