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> carbed 2056 and a header, otherwise stock 914
VaccaRabite
post Sep 19 2007, 06:33 PM
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The way I am setting my car up, it is mainly for the street, and I am playing with it like a 1:1 model kit.

It is going to be mostly stock, with the exception of a 2056 engine and a European Racing header.

I'm not building an AX demon, but if i went to some for fun with this car, what would I get put into. Its something that I want to be able to do. Am I putting myself into a realm where I will never be competitive?

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Chris Pincetich
post Sep 20 2007, 06:45 PM
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Go for it! I beat Boxters, Caymans, and 911s in my 1.7!
Soccer moms/dads in $100,000 car vs. focussed driver in $5000 car.
AX is soooo much about driving skillz. Having a kick ass car helps to win but don't let a slow car slow YOU down from racing fast. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif)
I had a lot of fun being competitive with another 914, we were always <1 sec away. Then he got DOT-R racing tires and now he is 2-3 secs faster. I should be able to budget that next year!
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