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Old 08-02-2012 | 09:49 AM
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this may be a silly question , but here it goes.. is there a threshold of making too much horsepower to make your DD not practical for the street any more?
I for the most part believe there is no such thing as "too much HP" but is there a point where you can no longer safely drive on the street? ex. rainy/snowy conditions, no longer uses unleaded gas , etc.. reliability factors..
Old 08-02-2012 | 09:55 AM
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lol really shouldn't drive these cars in winter/snow/rain because its scary just to take a turn sometimes.

Too much is term that is conditional. In my area a stock ls1 is almost over kill.

To me, a car with a huge stall or stiff clutch is killing my driveability if all i did was drove this said car at 45mph in rush hour traffic.
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I've noticed that no matter what I do to my car I get used to it and want it to be faster. When I first bought it all it had was Borla cat-back. When I was driving it back from Dallas I thought "wow" I don't even need to mod this car. A month later it was a lid. Then a P&P throttle body. Then LT headers. Now I am deciding between a cam and a nitrous kit. However, mine is not a daily driver. I have actually been leaning more towards the nitrous kit because I can be somewhat stock sounding when I want to be and if the opportunity presents itself I will have a 100-150 extra HP on tap. When its not needed its turned off and I can still get 23ish MPG in the city and 29mpg on the interstate.
Old 08-02-2012 | 10:08 AM
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I think it is all up to the end user.

A 500whp build maybe totally fine for one , and a huge pain in the *** for someone else. I do not believe there is just a magic number.
Old 08-02-2012 | 10:10 AM
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I know exactly what you mean! I have a crotch rocket that runs high 8's , does over 200 mph and every other biker buddy that's riden it says it's "sick! and too much !" but I'm use to it and thinking carbon wheels and a turbo is needed...
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Originally Posted by LS1WS6dreamer
I've noticed that no matter what I do to my car I get used to it and want it to be faster. When I first bought it all it had was Borla cat-back. When I was driving it back from Dallas I thought "wow" I don't even need to mod this car. A month later it was a lid. Then a P&P throttle body. Then LT headers. Now I am deciding between a cam and a nitrous kit. However, mine is not a daily driver. I have actually been leaning more towards the nitrous kit because I can be somewhat stock sounding when I want to be and if the opportunity presents itself I will have a 100-150 extra HP on tap. When its not needed its turned off and I can still get 23ish MPG in the city and 29mpg on the interstate.
Well put, not matter what you drive you will get used to it, may be a pain at first though. But having a DD with a huge cam and very aggressive clutch especially in traffic is not fun...
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Driving your F-body in the rain and snow Thats trans-AM abuse... Show your F-body some love and leave it in the garage when it's raining or snowing.

I agree with the guys above, there is no magic #, You should keep up with the drive train, suspention, upgrades as the HP increases.
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When it stops being fun and becomes work to drive it around.
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I agree with Jeremy. I'd say that point is 500+rwhp though. But like everyone else said, each person is different. Some will be annoyed by anything over a mild cat-back and some want to run LT's, ORY & LM cat-back.

I've owned a low 400rwhp car and daily drove it, didn't bother me one bit. But it was a 6-speed with 4.10 gears so the big cam was greatly improved as far as driveability is concerned.

Also something to keep in mind....a 500rwhp heads/cam car will drive completely different from a 500rwhp turbo/supercharged car. So, the actual power level is not so important as how it was made.
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Originally Posted by 777
I agree with Jeremy. I'd say that point is 500+rwhp though. But like everyone else said, each person is different. Some will be annoyed by anything over a mild cat-back and some want to run LT's, ORY & LM cat-back.

I've owned a low 400rwhp car and daily drove it, didn't bother me one bit. But it was a 6-speed with 4.10 gears so the big cam was greatly improved as far as driveability is concerned.

Also something to keep in mind....a 500rwhp heads/cam car will drive completely different from a 500rwhp turbo/supercharged car. So, the actual power level is not so important as how it was made.
This. I've seen a few 500-800whp daily driven cars (summer months at least) that are forced induction. Most of them drove pretty tamely just putting around town. N/A I'd say 500-550whp with bug cubes (of course you could spray too), but forced induction the numbers depend on your wallet.
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When I was building the 240sx I was exited and anxious to get it done, 3 diffs later and a broken clutch have made me wished I would have left the LS1 almost stock, but its still fun to drive.
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ozsleeper and stangtamr especially DD theirs. stang is making 900+ rwhp, and I asked Chris, how 831rwhp handled on the street and he said with his 295's it was manageable with a 6 speed and a roll on. I am shooting for 1000rwhp DD, and although I do not think traction will ever be totally available even with slicks and an auto, it should be reliable based on what I have in it, and the R&D I have been doing.


If I were to pick a "too dangerous to just punch it WOT level" I'd first consider the driver. Then the tires, and suspension.

Never, drive it in the rain ever.

I got caught once in a shower with Radials, let the air out of one and had geico bring it home for me.
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too much is dependent on an individual.


some can tolerate more than others. i want AC. some people dont. i dont want a gutted car. some people dont mind.


i want to be somewhat comfortable and be able to drive anywhere if i have to. everyone has different priorities and preferences.
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Originally Posted by I8UR4RD
ozsleeper and stangtamr especially DD theirs. stang is making 900+ rwhp, and I asked Chris, how 831rwhp handled on the street and he said with his 295's it was manageable with a 6 speed and a roll on. I am shooting for 1000rwhp DD, and although I do not think traction will ever be totally available even with slicks and an auto, it should be reliable based on what I have in it, and the R&D I have been doing.


If I were to pick a "too dangerous to just punch it WOT level" I'd first consider the driver. Then the tires, and suspension.

Never, drive it in the rain ever.

I got caught once in a shower with Radials, let the air out of one and had geico bring it home for me.


As said, I used to DD my car from 590rwhp all the way up to its current build and 831rwhp. I run a 295/55/15 MT ET Street for my everyday tire and it does just fine. I try to avoid the rain but shes seen the rain plenty of times as well. Aggressive clutch in traffic is a pain but knowing you can destroy just about everything on the street to include Liter bikes is a pretty awesome feeling lol
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This is very subjective, especially considering people's tolerance and how the power is made. Forced induction for example which has already been covered. Also cubic inches play a part as well.

500 HP in a large cube engine will be totally different than the same power in a 346. I've seen a few c6z's making well over 600 at the wheels n/a and still drive very well. And I've also seen 450 rwhp 346's drive like dump trucks.

In the end, it's all about what is tolerable to the driver. After driving 18 wheelers, getting in an f body with a heavy clutch that has the occasional buck and surge is gravy train. The next person could get in the same car and hate it with a passion.
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It all depends on the setup, with mine(besides the loud fuel pump) i think my car drives better then a bone stock 03 cobra.
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This is a very real concern for me right now. I have an 02 Z28 that is basically stock at this point. I want to kick it up a notch, but my primary use for the car is long road trips for vacations. Perhaps the question shouldn't be what horsepower to aim for, but what mods to avoid.
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Originally Posted by reinhardt02
This is a very real concern for me right now. I have an 02 Z28 that is basically stock at this point. I want to kick it up a notch, but my primary use for the car is long road trips for vacations. Perhaps the question shouldn't be what horsepower to aim for, but what mods to avoid.
lid and catback youll be good.
Old 08-03-2012 | 10:42 AM
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Thanks for all the input. My problem is trying to satisfy my need for speed yet still have a DD I can load up 2 adults and 2 small children with stereo/DVD/AC and road trip to some curvy mountain roads with an occasional trip to the drag strip. Finding that Hard to hit compromise seems to be a dilemma that's harder to solve than expected..
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Originally Posted by kernandl
Thanks for all the input. My problem is trying to satisfy my need for speed yet still have a DD I can load up 2 adults and 2 small children with stereo/DVD/AC and road trip to some curvy mountain roads with an occasional trip to the drag strip. Finding that Hard to hit compromise seems to be a dilemma that's harder to solve than expected..

well a drag setup suspension is not quite a road handling package.....so some losses can be expected there especially with a full steel spool etc....however, as long as your not doing WOT pulls and running radials or slicks you can pretty much go anywhere. as was mentioned above a 6 speed car will certainly be harder, and even moreso if it has a tough clutch. with an auto though, with a moderate rear gear and some all season tires you should be just fine.

going from DD to all out kill mode should be simply a tire swap away. $0.02


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