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Exhaust & Intake improvement is 1st step. You should go to a autocross race to get more comfortable cornering fast. |
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Afterwards you will walk away a much safer driver (specially in the rain), give it a try, it is not really expensive and you will have a blast :-) . |
I drove a 2.5, then a 2.7, then the 3.2 S that I bought. Pricing for S vs non-S isn't much different in my area that I've seen...so bang for my buck, I got an S.
There is a difference with 50 more hp. To add 50 ponies to a 2.5 or 2.7 would cost you more than what you paid for your car originally. Just price it out...you'll see. If you want to go blazing fast in a straight, boring way then I suggest buying an old Nova and add a giant V8 and a set of slicks. :D Oh, and +1,000,000...go learn how to drive these cars. You won't regret that. :cheers: |
Where is So Cal are you?
The San Diego PCA is one of the best chapters in the country. Lots of driving and social events. Not to knock POC, but POC is focused on racing where PCA is a mix of HPDE and social. If we ever get out of COVAD-19, the SDR PCA does one of the best Performance Driving Schools in the country. Its not a racing school, but I guarantee your cheeks will hurt from grinning after the weekend. You will leave the PDS with a much better understanding of car control, handling and capabilities (both yours and the car). Very few other opportunities to spend around 3 hours on a wet skid pad plus 4 other exercises and on the 2nd day around 20-30 autocross laps. The POC PDS is more of an intro to racing |
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PCA or POC likely depends on your local region and the individuals involved at the local level. It'd be a shame to get hung-up on one or the other. Check your region and visit both groups. Maybe BOTH of them have something to offer for you?
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