Whoopsy:
the-missile:
Whoopsy:
They're luring me into their intake system
Yeah but you still have to solve your exhaust noise problem still if you want to run the Ring and other tracks
Nick, what's your feeling about DxxxON and this claimed perf?
If you want my honest opinion.
I couldn't have care less.
Modern cars are so powerful already that whatever minuscule gains they can find is pointless. What's another 15HP in a 500HP car? Nothing.
The other day I drove back to back between a normal Turbo S and my Turbo S Exclusive. On paper the Exclusive has 27HP more, I can't feel one iota difference. I can, however, feel the difference between the 607HP Exclusive and the 700HP GT2RS. Heck, the 700HP GT2RS and the 887HP 918 almost feel the same to me.
Perhaps on a track that little bit of extra HP might show up, but driver skills can wiped that bit cleaned off. If a pro drives the old 385HP GT4 Clubsport and I in the new 420HP GT4 Clubsport, pretty sure I will need more than those extra 35HP to make a difference. On paper I might go faster on the straights, but he could have taken the corner faster and exit faster and that advantage at the end of the straight disappears, very quickly.
I am also surprised to see how people, mostly in the US, tune their already powerful cars to 800, 900 or even 1000 hp but it makes no sense whatsoever because these power gains, letting longterm (or even short term) reliability aside, are pointless in speed limited countries. These power figures may be good for the Autobahn but that's it.
In the 0-200 kph speed range and especially in the 0-120 kph speed range, most tuned cars are even slower than their OEM counterparts because the setup has been ruined and/or the traction is much worse due to the increased torque.
A friend from the US recently asked me if I plan to add a supercharger to my Performance. What for? This car is already so fast as it is and adding a supercharger would not only ruin the whole setup, it would not really improve the driving experience, on the contrary. Yes, the car would be faster in the 200 to 325 kph speed range but what for? My favorite roads are country roads, mountain roads, the speeds seldom exceed 100 kph. Makes no sense. Also, reliability would suffer, I would loose the factory warranty and when I want to sell the car, it would be less worth.
Chassis, tires, personal driving skills: The best tuning you ever want and need.
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RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Lamborghini Huracan Performante (2019), Mercedes E63 S AMG Edition 1 (2018), Mercedes C63 S AMG Cab (2019), Range Rover Evoque Si4 Black Edition (2019)