Vaevictum
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This is brilliant m8 . I definitely plan on using this one in other forums.This thread is getting heated,so here's some coolant
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This is brilliant m8 . I definitely plan on using this one in other forums.This thread is getting heated,so here's some coolant
Move along clown. This thread is not about COVID-19.Dude, kindly shut up...
Who cares no one else seems to care but you.Move along clown. This thread is not about COVID-19.
Are you done?Who cares no one else seems to care but you.
I made one comment. You're the one who seems to be hung up on it....Are you done?
U mad broRead the forum rules you clown. Your posts don't belong in this thread.
And this can be had (car and parts) for less than a 2021!Simply buy a 2020 and tune it. For less than $1500 (downpipe and tune) you're at 500 bhp and over 500lb ft tq, assuming you have access to decent fuel.
The 2020 is also going to be a more responsive engine due to the higher compression. People are getting hung up over what is essentially a non-issue.
So pretty much built vs bought?Simply buy a 2020 and tune it. For less than $1500 (downpipe and tune) you're at 500 bhp and over 500lb ft tq, assuming you have access to decent fuel.
The 2020 is also going to be a more responsive engine due to the higher compression. People are getting hung up over what is essentially a non-issue.
This is what I am thinking about doing. My local dealership is willing to sell a 2020 for $7k off. I might wait out another week or two and see if I can get them at $10k off. Maybe even lower interest rates in a couple of weeks as well.Simply buy a 2020 and tune it. For less than $1500 (downpipe and tune) you're at 500 bhp and over 500lb ft tq, assuming you have access to decent fuel.
The 2020 is also going to be a more responsive engine due to the higher compression. People are getting hung up over what is essentially a non-issue.
Couldn't agree more here. Downpipe and tune is hardly what I would call a build.This is how I imagine built not bought
While I definitely agree, I always drive myself to acknowledge, sometimes unsuccessfully, that everyone starts somewhere.Couldn't agree more here. Downpipe and tune is hardly what I would call a build.
You gotta start somewhere my friend! Even if it's just finding the right wheels/tires/air pressure to get the mid-low 3 second 0-60's.While I definitely agree, I always drive myself to acknowledge, sometimes unsuccessfully, that everyone starts somewhere.