Savage in my mind, granted I'm still trying to get used to it.
Bill, you wouldn't drive your car day to day?
i know your not 21 any more but what's the point in having all that power with no means for using it.
ow many BT FWD cars are built to go on the track?
Even my so called track/road car will only see about 5 % usage on the track.
BT for 4WD track cars, usable power for FWD road cars
Firstly define BT and big power..
>300bhp for most is an achievement..
How the power is delivered is key to it being "handy" on track or nicer for road..
you know you dont toodle about in the up to 4krpm range when on track, so why build a setup with has good midrange and falls away up top, gets hot from sustained high end use, when on track.
Its going to be a compromise.. trust me, I've been doing this for bloody years.
you go down the slippery slope of wanting more and more from the track use side of things, and develop the car to be more track focused, and as a consequence it will become less road friendly.. and certainly will not make it back under its own power from time to time when abused on track.
Things WILL BREAK when used on track. guaranteed.
I could easily drive my
ibiza power wise on the road.. speed is down to me and my right foot, and unless you have digital throttle foot, on-off, you drive to the road.. and on full chat boost its absolutely NOT suitable for the public roads. Far to fast. Thats where tracks come into it.. I can break every UK speed limit in just 1st gear.. (85mph) so its pointless, but think about it, its a racecar, which happens to be road legal. (evolved into such)
BT power delivery is mid to top end power and as aggressive as you wish to make it.. For fwd, smooth is faster.
those talking about wheelspin in first 3 gears etc.... consider racelogic traction control, or learn to control the throttle, and/or think about a boost controller which has gear limit boost like Apexi AVC-R. Flexible for applying tractable power, and switchable power levels.. for fwd road car with high power this is a very nice addition to cushion the "compromise"