S2K Newb... I Have Questions
1. Yes with Modifry DCI adapter
2. Track time...you will be MUCH MUCH faster, with track time. All mods for the S2k are pretty expensive when talking about a header, exhaust, or gears. Get some track time, it can be a handful at the limits, but once u get there...it makes the car that much more enjoyable. I don't care what anybody says, you will not be anywhere near the limits of a high revving car like the s2k on public roads, but the limits of the driver. Put simply...this car begs to be tracked at least once, it belongs there.
3. Tire Pressure, secret compartment (took me 3 months to find), don't launch much...and if you feel the need to launch...make sure you're doing it at least 6200rpm. Always check oil levels, it tends to eat oil if put thru some high G or banked turns.
4. Future mods...there are soooooo many already and even more coming out soon. My advice would be to save the money before you purchase mods so you can get quality parts and have time to research what exact parts you want. As I said earlier, mods for this car are relatively expensive, so it's better to buy a couple of mods to compliment one another (ie rims + suspension or intake + exhaust or front lip + rear spoiler).
2. Track time...you will be MUCH MUCH faster, with track time. All mods for the S2k are pretty expensive when talking about a header, exhaust, or gears. Get some track time, it can be a handful at the limits, but once u get there...it makes the car that much more enjoyable. I don't care what anybody says, you will not be anywhere near the limits of a high revving car like the s2k on public roads, but the limits of the driver. Put simply...this car begs to be tracked at least once, it belongs there.
3. Tire Pressure, secret compartment (took me 3 months to find), don't launch much...and if you feel the need to launch...make sure you're doing it at least 6200rpm. Always check oil levels, it tends to eat oil if put thru some high G or banked turns.
4. Future mods...there are soooooo many already and even more coming out soon. My advice would be to save the money before you purchase mods so you can get quality parts and have time to research what exact parts you want. As I said earlier, mods for this car are relatively expensive, so it's better to buy a couple of mods to compliment one another (ie rims + suspension or intake + exhaust or front lip + rear spoiler).
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