Norm Peterson
corner barstool sitter
Because forced induction is only about straight line acceleration it represents an effort to "unbalance" the car away from handling toward drag racing. And just like with drag racing, the first place people look to for increasing performance is to turn up the wick on the boost and unbalance it still further.What's the reason you don't want Ford to turbo GT 350
Not everybody cares to drive in the "point and shoot" style that forced induction tends to cause you to adopt. It gives the car the "feel" of being a drag racer that's not completely afraid of turning corners, as opposed to a car that actively enjoys them. Yeah, it's fun for a while to feel the full boost kick in once you're pointed straight again, but after that it's kind of "meh, didn't help me in that last corner any either".
Norm
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