like others have said after 1st gear you wont even notice it. orr if you are really concerned about snow and a loose convertor with an auto just put it in 2nd.I have snow tires mate, no worries. It's already difficult in winter. Everyone keeps telling me that lose converter will only make it worse - that's why I'm hesitating.
not much sidewall for drag racing. 60 ft will suffer.My update is wheels and tires on in. Dominant1, you are exacly correct, my PP wheels weighed 62.5-63.5. My new setup is 54.5 for fronts and 56.5 for the rears. A loss of 7 lbs on each corner. This may help a little?
Wouldn't be a good update without pics:
I wanted to go back and address this question now. After driving this weekend, my answer is no, but I'm not comparing apples to apples. I have a new setup with tires, 19x10 in front and 19x11 in rear with Michelin Pilot Sports 4S. The car is completely different and handles better than before. It even rides softer.Gorgeous setup and congrats on the awesome numbers. ive been going back and forth all day on staying n/a or boosted. but truthfully this is making want to sway back to going n/a and maybe a lil nitrous as a cherry on top. my question is handling wise have you noticed any major difference in aggressive cornering without the strut tower brace being attached. that is honestly one of the, if no the only thing that is keeping me from finalizing my decision.
You should have no issues if you drive it like it should be driven. Have you tried the rain/snow mode? It neuters the car bad. So throttle inputs are very lazy. I have only used it once to try it out. But damn, felt like a lazy 4 cylinder, not a 5.0. hahaOK dad :cheers:
Does it works in snow as well? :eyebulge: