That is interesting :smile:. My 944 Turbo was on KWv3s. It was stupidly fast in the corners over a stock 944 but it also (and almost on ocassions on the track ) felt like it would snap and bite hard if you cocked something up; The Clio feels surprisingly forgiving at the limit (albeit the limits are reached a little earlier, but not as early as you would think in comparison).
My point to the OP is simple, albeit not with the ethos of CS. While we do tune our cars up with me being as guilty as anyone, in order to have your cake and eat it with linear power delivery and grip it will generally be better to go for another car altogether, one which came with the pace from the off with the handling. After all, don't we tell guys this with 1.6 Clios here? :wink:. OTOH I may have grown tired of throwing cash at cars over the years.
That said, my point was also that having a power/fun balance is also a great, possibly more important. Having loads of power is super fun but it can be a pain where it feels like the roads simply are 'too slow' for the car with it simply feeling 'ordinary' the rest of the time.
I do sometimes wonder if I would have been better off buying a quick car as opposed to trying to make what I had quicker at the time ; I did have fun I guess
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