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High horsepower (let's say 700+) guys; do you ever regret it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kiohtee" data-source="post: 16174427" data-attributes="member: 103998"><p>And here we go. Y'all have locked on to the tire/traction thing wayyy too much. I'm not endangering anyone, myself included, so get that agenda out of here. I should have never mentioned traction as it's the least of my concern simply because it's the easiest thing to control. I'm simply hearkening back to the days when playing around didn't mean automatic jail time and loss of license, or at minimum a careless and reckless. So now what? Go ahead and suggest that nobody ever touch their throttle on public roads and only on tracks, because that's about the only argument to be made here now.</p><p></p><p>It's simple really. Do you have a 700+ horsepower car? Besides the financial aspect of it all, do you ever regret the power level it's at? No? Cool. Yes? Explain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiohtee, post: 16174427, member: 103998"] And here we go. Y'all have locked on to the tire/traction thing wayyy too much. I'm not endangering anyone, myself included, so get that agenda out of here. I should have never mentioned traction as it's the least of my concern simply because it's the easiest thing to control. I'm simply hearkening back to the days when playing around didn't mean automatic jail time and loss of license, or at minimum a careless and reckless. So now what? Go ahead and suggest that nobody ever touch their throttle on public roads and only on tracks, because that's about the only argument to be made here now. It's simple really. Do you have a 700+ horsepower car? Besides the financial aspect of it all, do you ever regret the power level it's at? No? Cool. Yes? Explain. [/QUOTE]
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