Can a 350 be detuned?
#31
I have a really good solution.
1. Buy a fully loaded 2011 F-sport 350.
2. Be sad that it has too much power.
3. Trade me straight up for my 250.
4. Everybody happy!
Sounds like a win win win to me.
1. Buy a fully loaded 2011 F-sport 350.
2. Be sad that it has too much power.
3. Trade me straight up for my 250.
4. Everybody happy!
Sounds like a win win win to me.
#35
What I am trying to say is that, the team and engine manufacturers were able to turn down the power of the engines, thats' why I mentioned F1 engines because that is what the teams did who did not have a V8 engine ready. To me that's like turning down the HP/toque so the cars would not have an advantage over teams with V8 engines.
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Thanks all! I did not literally mean I will not get used to it and then down tune a car down (that would be a silly idea if it was done), that was not my intention.
It's all good, I may choose a 350 for the next car but time will tell when I will get the next car.
It's all good, I may choose a 350 for the next car but time will tell when I will get the next car.
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