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What is the point of going over 300bhp on a front wheel drive?

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vag12:
Not sure but I have 360BHP mapped by r tech and even of the line I get very slight wheelspin and its off, not sure about 0-60 though, also for the bends I have eibscj lowering springs and rear anti roll bar it is excellent in the bends.
What tyres you using up front? Also got to say ever since changing all my bushes to poly at the front has made the biggest difference

ROH ECHT:
So far...I run my Sumitomo HTR ZIII. I was nearing the point of new bushings, but some off-road damage caused me to replace them all under a claim with the Ins. Co..
I was planning to use a Whiteline bush kit...got any other suggestions available in the US?

Hurdy:

--- Quote from: ROH ECHT on March 08, 2014, 02:03:48 pm ---So far...I run my Sumitomo HTR ZIII. I was nearing the point of new bushings, but some off-road damage caused me to replace them all under a claim with the Ins. Co..
I was planning to use a Whiteline bush kit...got any other suggestions available in the US?

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Superpro :happy2:

Hurdy:

--- Quote from: dansmith180 on February 24, 2014, 09:10:28 pm ---Big power on a FWD car is obviously going be difficult at times but when you get that big stupid grin on your face it's worth it.

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500+bhp on a 4WD puts an even bigger smile on your face. :wink:

bacillus:

--- Quote from: Hurdy on March 08, 2014, 03:05:47 pm ---
--- Quote from: dansmith180 on February 24, 2014, 09:10:28 pm ---Big power on a FWD car is obviously going be difficult at times but when you get that big stupid grin on your face it's worth it.

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500+bhp on a 4WD puts an even bigger smile on your face. :wink:

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John you need to update your sig.   :smiley:

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