Well as with most people the draw of BT has always been big.
The bragging rights to having a 300, 400 or even 500 BHP car.
Until now I've had a OEM mapped LCR for 7 years, mostly concentrating on handling mods.
Now I've got the full stage 2 mods and have been mapped my thoughts on BT have changed.
I always known getting the power down in a BT FWD car would be difficult.
This has been proven in 1/4 mile days.
Also due to traction these cars only become really fast when they get traction, which is usually in 3rd gear at about 100 MPH, when can you really get the benefits of this??
The power delivery of my car just now is pretty savage and is boosting well up to red line, the torque feels great and traction, with LSD and R888's, is not too much of an issue.
Now I feel there is no point in even going hybrid turbo, okay my car is more track focussed and on the track there will always be fast and bigger powered cars making more use of the BT's.
But when would you really feel the benefits of a BT car in the real world?
When are you in a situation where your needing massive acceleration about 100 MPH?
We have some very very fast OEM turbo'd cars up here, not many people believe the out puts but the figures speak for themselves.
370 BHP KO4 MK2 LC doing 12.9 secs with 116 MPH terminals
260 BHP KO3s MK3 IC doing 13.6 secs with 108 MPH terminals
210 BHP KO4 MK1 LCR doing 14.4 secs with 99 MPH terminals
There is more to come from these three cars and others very soon, just a shame Santa Pod is so far away as the figures for Crail seem to not being believed.
Cars have been proven to do the 1/4 mile at Santa Pod 0.2 seconds quicker than at Crail so taking that off the times above make this even more interesting
So is BT really worth it???
The bragging rights to having a 300, 400 or even 500 BHP car.
Until now I've had a OEM mapped LCR for 7 years, mostly concentrating on handling mods.
Now I've got the full stage 2 mods and have been mapped my thoughts on BT have changed.
I always known getting the power down in a BT FWD car would be difficult.
This has been proven in 1/4 mile days.
Also due to traction these cars only become really fast when they get traction, which is usually in 3rd gear at about 100 MPH, when can you really get the benefits of this??
The power delivery of my car just now is pretty savage and is boosting well up to red line, the torque feels great and traction, with LSD and R888's, is not too much of an issue.
Now I feel there is no point in even going hybrid turbo, okay my car is more track focussed and on the track there will always be fast and bigger powered cars making more use of the BT's.
But when would you really feel the benefits of a BT car in the real world?
When are you in a situation where your needing massive acceleration about 100 MPH?
We have some very very fast OEM turbo'd cars up here, not many people believe the out puts but the figures speak for themselves.
370 BHP KO4 MK2 LC doing 12.9 secs with 116 MPH terminals
260 BHP KO3s MK3 IC doing 13.6 secs with 108 MPH terminals
210 BHP KO4 MK1 LCR doing 14.4 secs with 99 MPH terminals
There is more to come from these three cars and others very soon, just a shame Santa Pod is so far away as the figures for Crail seem to not being believed.
Cars have been proven to do the 1/4 mile at Santa Pod 0.2 seconds quicker than at Crail so taking that off the times above make this even more interesting
So is BT really worth it???