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<blockquote data-quote="sonic cobra" data-source="post: 15221197" data-attributes="member: 5649"><p>I went with full coil-overs on my terminator early on. Was never a daily driver, but the ride did suffer a bit on the street and though much better on track, just can't ever get rid of the understeer.</p><p></p><p>So with today's modern chassis and electronics, its no longer necessary for me to spend a weekend under the car doing all the track prep. Basically just flush the brakes, change pads and wheels/tires and good to go. Then just push a few buttons and exhaust, suspension and throttle response are optimized for the track. When your done, push the buttons again and drive home in comfort with no exhaust drone. </p><p>Very appealing to these old bones.</p><p>I can't wait to see the improvement in the spring. I wouldn't be surprised to see at least a 2 second improvement in my lap time at Watkins Glen right out of the box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonic cobra, post: 15221197, member: 5649"] I went with full coil-overs on my terminator early on. Was never a daily driver, but the ride did suffer a bit on the street and though much better on track, just can't ever get rid of the understeer. So with today's modern chassis and electronics, its no longer necessary for me to spend a weekend under the car doing all the track prep. Basically just flush the brakes, change pads and wheels/tires and good to go. Then just push a few buttons and exhaust, suspension and throttle response are optimized for the track. When your done, push the buttons again and drive home in comfort with no exhaust drone. Very appealing to these old bones. I can't wait to see the improvement in the spring. I wouldn't be surprised to see at least a 2 second improvement in my lap time at Watkins Glen right out of the box. [/QUOTE]
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