Performance nut
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After lots of research, I'm questioning whether going NA is a good call on my base GT. One thing that pushed me in the direction of an NA build is two things: weight distribution and overheating.
With more weight up front, my thought is it is going to cause handling issues and require more suspension mods to keep things in check on a road course and auto-x. Does anyone race their supercharged/turbocharged car on auto-x/HPDE? This is more for the enthusiasts than the semi-pro/professional level guys. This is a daily driver and I don't go to the track often.
In regards to heat, how long can the systems run under track conditions before you run into overheating issues? Is there any system better/worse than others when it comes to auto-x and HPDE courses?
I'm not looking for a 1000HP or max effort applications. Just looking to get a good power/weight ratio, fun for spirited driving and on the track, and something reliable. And if it is easy to install, that is a definite bonus
With more weight up front, my thought is it is going to cause handling issues and require more suspension mods to keep things in check on a road course and auto-x. Does anyone race their supercharged/turbocharged car on auto-x/HPDE? This is more for the enthusiasts than the semi-pro/professional level guys. This is a daily driver and I don't go to the track often.
In regards to heat, how long can the systems run under track conditions before you run into overheating issues? Is there any system better/worse than others when it comes to auto-x and HPDE courses?
I'm not looking for a 1000HP or max effort applications. Just looking to get a good power/weight ratio, fun for spirited driving and on the track, and something reliable. And if it is easy to install, that is a definite bonus
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