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Which toy for Daddy? Budget 50K tops
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<blockquote data-quote="GT Premi" data-source="post: 16071150" data-attributes="member: 121775"><p>All cars need proper rear end gears to perform their fastest; "quickest" in the case of 1/4 mile running. That's not something unique to GT500s. Shorter gears come at the expense of reduced top speed. In other words, it won't be ultimately as "fast". But that doesn't matter, unless you're doing 1/2 mile or 1 mile events. In that case, you want huge power/torque and tall gears.</p><p></p><p>A blown GT vs a stock GT500? Come on, man.</p><p></p><p>A PP2 doesn't need to be blown to beat a '14 GT500 around a road course. Read my other post where I posted VIR times. The PP2 is 7 seconds faster than a '13 GT500, and VIR rewards power. Just like with the GT350/GT350R, putting a blower on PP2 will change its driving dynamics. It'll be really fast in the straight portions but unpredictable on corner exits. Just leave it NA and enjoy it as it was intended.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GT Premi, post: 16071150, member: 121775"] All cars need proper rear end gears to perform their fastest; "quickest" in the case of 1/4 mile running. That's not something unique to GT500s. Shorter gears come at the expense of reduced top speed. In other words, it won't be ultimately as "fast". But that doesn't matter, unless you're doing 1/2 mile or 1 mile events. In that case, you want huge power/torque and tall gears. A blown GT vs a stock GT500? Come on, man. A PP2 doesn't need to be blown to beat a '14 GT500 around a road course. Read my other post where I posted VIR times. The PP2 is 7 seconds faster than a '13 GT500, and VIR rewards power. Just like with the GT350/GT350R, putting a blower on PP2 will change its driving dynamics. It'll be really fast in the straight portions but unpredictable on corner exits. Just leave it NA and enjoy it as it was intended. [/QUOTE]
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