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Old 05-06-2023, 09:16 AM   #1 (permalink)
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How hard is it to keep the power to the ground with those HP numbers? And looking forward to seeing the results - great looking Z man
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How hard is it to keep the power to the ground with those HP numbers? And looking forward to seeing the results - great looking Z man
right now, very hard lol I'm still using Michelin PS4S and I can easily break traction in 1st-3rd and sometimes in 4th. It's hilarious how easy I can get this car loose. Looking to get stickier tires once I wear the current set out but I'm only expecting to try to hook in 3rd or maybe 2nd with new tires. I'm not planning on upgrading my axles and/or driveshaft for hard 1st gear launches.
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At 700whp, it is not hard at all. Wider wheels and tires, Diff upgrade, and boost by gear to keep the boost low in first and second. PS4's won't cut it. R888r's work like a champ.
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