HP how much for street?
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I wouldn't want to make anyone here jealous so I just keep that kind of talk to myself.
but, srsly 944's are great cars for handling, and braking. Leave the larger power output to something with more cylinders...
but, srsly 944's are great cars for handling, and braking. Leave the larger power output to something with more cylinders...
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John, I really like your avatar. The only problem is when I'm at work and there's three female co-works that sometime come by, so either i have to close the page quickly or minimize.
Back to the topic I think that anything above 300rwhp is enough. After 350 you definately have to invest more money on safety components and wider tires.
Back to the topic I think that anything above 300rwhp is enough. After 350 you definately have to invest more money on safety components and wider tires.
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John, I really like your avatar. The only problem is when I'm at work and there's three female co-works that sometime come by, so either i have to close the page quickly or minimize.
Back to the topic I think that anything above 300rwhp is enough. After 350 you definately have to invest more money on safety components and wider tires.
Back to the topic I think that anything above 300rwhp is enough. After 350 you definately have to invest more money on safety components and wider tires.
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The lower half of 300hp, is probably a good power level for the street. You can have a really low RPM spooling turbo and not have such a high power output that you have to worry about breaking stuff with your right foot.
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