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Old 08-16-2005, 12:52 PM   #7 (permalink)
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It is your car so you can do what ever you want. I am not going to try and force anyone to do something they do not want to do
But

It makes all the sense in the world to take it to the track.
I personally want to know how my car performs in the summer as well as the winter.
I went to the track two weeks ago and it was packed. So it’s not just me.

I think you had mentioned this before and said it was a hassle to go to the track. That I can understand, but not going because it's hot. I don't get that. You will also need to practice launching.
I am just curious do you try to avoid boost in the summer?

I plan to take my Charger to the track as soon as I get it. Then we will see if there is any gain over time (the infamous Wake-up mileage). See what header and cold air do. This is the fun in mods as far as I'm concerned.
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