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Originally Posted by Kostamojen
As of right now, the suspension/grip and brakes far exceed the power of the car. In the hairpins, I couldn't break traction, and the car is far too forgiving because its so well setup. Its the point where the car NEEDS power to keep up with the rest of it...
I'm not concerned about lap times as much as I'm concerned about having fun. I don't be being a hooligan or anything like that, I mean being able to enjoy the car. I would indeed gain a couple seconds a lap with more power, but its not really the point.
Well, as mentioned, the next step is put money into power, or get a car that already has everything... Its a lot of fiddling to get a reliable 300-400hp with the twins.
My driving is about as good as its going to get, I doubt I'll ever be able to do more than a couple track days a year or a couple auto crosses. Plus, I can't learn how to drive a car with more power until I have more power, I've driven under powered cars all my adult life so I'm pretty well rehearsed there.
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Go get yourself an M3. Driving a car with big power is not hard. You just have to control the throttle more, for longer, and shifting isn't as big a deal. Then everything happens faster and costs more. I would like a more powerful car for the street but not the track.