12-24-2006, 10:53 PM
I like it but you should get to like wrenching on your car because most folks won't know what they're doing.
The snap oversteer can be dialed out for the street with an alignment and some suspension bits. I think an Mr2 would be great car to learn motorsports in.
I would like a Turbo but not for the track. It doesn't fit into any race division and the maintenance cost to get a turbo engine that doesn't see direct air to run safely on track would cost too much. They also carry a big ass premium that I'm not willing to pay for.
Honestly, I really think that the MR2 has really helped me learn and progress faster on track.
The snap oversteer can be dialed out for the street with an alignment and some suspension bits. I think an Mr2 would be great car to learn motorsports in.
I would like a Turbo but not for the track. It doesn't fit into any race division and the maintenance cost to get a turbo engine that doesn't see direct air to run safely on track would cost too much. They also carry a big ass premium that I'm not willing to pay for.
Honestly, I really think that the MR2 has really helped me learn and progress faster on track.
Two feet.
