I just had a debate with a friend over V8 vs 'traditional' 4cyl/6cyl turbos in a drift car.
I told him there isn't really any reason to mod a 4cyl to the teeth to have it equal the performance of a V8 at medium/modest mod level. You cant be competitive on the high speed (high trq required) sections of courses, plain and simple.
I love technical over high speed, and D1 has a share of slower technical and then other high speed courses. We seem obsessed with speed here so much that its all 90mph+ entry with 2-3 clips after that.
Atlanta is a great venue because its got such a tight technical line to be on, and there is not as much of an advantage to major powered cars EXCEPT on the downhill/acceleration portion.
Either way, its all about fun for me and most drivers. The thrill is doing something that is crazy and nearly impossible with a car. i'd rather drive a new track every weekend that 7 high speed ones once a year. its all about variety for me.
I told him there isn't really any reason to mod a 4cyl to the teeth to have it equal the performance of a V8 at medium/modest mod level. You cant be competitive on the high speed (high trq required) sections of courses, plain and simple.
I love technical over high speed, and D1 has a share of slower technical and then other high speed courses. We seem obsessed with speed here so much that its all 90mph+ entry with 2-3 clips after that.
Atlanta is a great venue because its got such a tight technical line to be on, and there is not as much of an advantage to major powered cars EXCEPT on the downhill/acceleration portion.
Either way, its all about fun for me and most drivers. The thrill is doing something that is crazy and nearly impossible with a car. i'd rather drive a new track every weekend that 7 high speed ones once a year. its all about variety for me.
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