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I may pull a Steve Rupp and bring a ringer to drive my car.:willy: |
Of course with all the supension upgrades we have now, more hp can be used to push them upgrades harder and have more fun.
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Nice shell Full cage or roll hoop depending on your goals Fire suppression Proper seats Every Carbon Fiber weight loss part from Anvil Everything else fiberglass where possible for weight savings Proper Brakes Suspension setup of your choosing Driving school Racing school AutoX events Track days, LOTS of them Drivetrain can remain slow while you learn to drive the car. 300hp is fine. You upgrade your drivetrain when you're capable fully utilizing the power. A properly trained driver in a Mazda Miata will lap most of the cars on these forums. A fact most people will not believe.... That said, a lot of people are not building track toys or race cars, they are building their preference of luxury, comfort, performance in their own car. Most seem to lean towards comfort and luxury. I believe a lot of the people in this community are trying to build a lexus out of a muscle car. Any time I see mention of mpg or AC I know who I'm talking to. :lol: |
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And yes, as for what has been said about horsepower, I would have to agree that a lot of the owners out there are building engines with power outputs that far exceed usefulness due to driver skill, or lack there of, and I think it is because everyone wants to be able to compete with cars like Bad Penny or Jackass, which both have very competent drivers capable of handling north of 600 horsepower. Matt |
Doesn't take very long to want 700 hp after driving 600.
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You wanna go faster? You gotta spend 10 more G's...:yes: |
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I agree with your comment on power. And the Miata driver too. BUT......I want AC and decent MPG! :rofl: |
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