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Old 08-24-2009, 11:38 AM
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Default It's Not as Much Difference as You Think

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Originally Posted by saki302 View Post
I'd love to feel 480hp My 351W FMS engine is rated at 385hp- the car feels pretty darn quick already. I'll drive it around awhile first before considering adding power to it.
Can you get wheelspin up through second and maybe into third? If so, more HP really doesn't make that much of a difference in "the feel" on the street. There's a sweet spot, and depending on your tires and differential, I tend to think it's in the mid to lower 400's where additional HP really doesn't do anything for you. On heavy acceleration with my 295/15 Yokohamas and Limited Slip I can get wheelspin all the way in to third and by then I'm doing over 70 and one false move with wheelspin at those speeds can be disastrous. Really, almost any unexpected wheelspin on acceleration, not coming off the line, is a little scary. For the overwhelming majority of us, I don't think there's that much difference on the street between 385 and 480 horsepower.
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