Option A or option B..?
Discussion
If you had the money (which I don't yet, incidentally..) to do only one of the following, which would you do?
A) Buy/fit/map a supercharger for your S2000 (daily steer) taking it up to c.400bhp. (brakes are already uprated)
or
B) Buy a 205 GTi (as well, rather than instead of the [unsupercharged] Honda)
'A' holds appeal as I love the idea of making the S2000 fast, both for day to day smiles and increased gusto on trackdays.
'B' holds appeal as I just love the 205, used to have one, get misty eyed thinking about them and think they're really cool.
Thoughts?
(please try to resist providing options C,D,E etc...)
Broadly speaking they're about the same price all in, though admittedly 205's are starting to get a bit silly..
A) Buy/fit/map a supercharger for your S2000 (daily steer) taking it up to c.400bhp. (brakes are already uprated)
or
B) Buy a 205 GTi (as well, rather than instead of the [unsupercharged] Honda)
'A' holds appeal as I love the idea of making the S2000 fast, both for day to day smiles and increased gusto on trackdays.
'B' holds appeal as I just love the 205, used to have one, get misty eyed thinking about them and think they're really cool.
Thoughts?
(please try to resist providing options C,D,E etc...)
Broadly speaking they're about the same price all in, though admittedly 205's are starting to get a bit silly..
B.
Why?
Because opportunities to use all 400bhp on the road are rare and getting rarer, thanks to stupid speed limits and morons who dawdle everywhere, so you will just end up frustrated. And you'll have to tiptoe round if it rains unexpectedly.
The Pug would be something you could rag the b
ks off and still be doing reasonable speeds, and if it rains, game on - you can play at the limits of grip without worries and you'll actually enjoy doing so.
What's more fun - restraint or going all out?
Why?
Because opportunities to use all 400bhp on the road are rare and getting rarer, thanks to stupid speed limits and morons who dawdle everywhere, so you will just end up frustrated. And you'll have to tiptoe round if it rains unexpectedly.
The Pug would be something you could rag the b
ks off and still be doing reasonable speeds, and if it rains, game on - you can play at the limits of grip without worries and you'll actually enjoy doing so.What's more fun - restraint or going all out?

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