17-01-2014, 01:30 PM
(16-01-2014, 09:46 PM)RetroPug Wrote: To be honest with 400 in spare cash with the intent of developing it for track whilst still being at uni I'd say finish uni, get a stable source of income and then begin proper modifications, and whilst still being at uni spend that 400 on maintenance and repairs and/or more track time rather than mods that have unknown gains, and even if they do produce 10-20bhp, more track time or even tuition will make you faster than a couple of shinies in my opinion.
Good point well made, university is ending soon anyway so hopefully by the summer time I'll have an income and a place to work on it properly
On the plus side when dropping ladysteves mini off at the mot station today I asked how much for timing to be checked and the guy said he'd do it for nout so long as he wasnt busy on the day
