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Old 05-02-2014, 02:16 PM   #140
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Originally Posted by sw20kosh View Post
The point is you will learn much more (and learn quicker) about driving dynamics and driving at the limit with a miata/e30/stock brz than you will with a super powerful boosted brz or GTR. You still learn with the latter cars but it is just not the same.
of course if this is your first track experience and you're a very inexperienced driver but OP already mentioned he has previous experience with his car and is looking for FI alternatives and he also posted in the appropriate section so why do we keep telling him that he still doesn't need FI or car has plenty power.. and like I said, I don't think "super powerful boosted brz" might be ever needed, it's really hard to quantify the adequate power for BRZ ..in the stock form a stock BRZ/FRS cannot even deliver the rated 200 hp like the other 200 hp anyways with its torque dip..how can someone argue about that? that I don't know
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