Having tracked my GEN I for the past three years now I have always been interested as to how a GEN II would be different on a Roadcourse. What would be the advantages a GEN II would have over a GEN I. And what would be the advantages of a GEN I over a GEN II. (I think the GEN I's torque would help)
What do you think?
All the Gen2 guys will say how much better the car is than a Gen1. That's why the biggest advantage of a Gen1 is that everyone else assumes you are slow. They see the side pipes, and discount you. First pass of that ACR feels great.
Be smooth, and it's all good. The Gen1 can plant and hold as well as a Gen2, assuming spring rates are the same. That's a great place for cheap mods, although you will have a harsher street ride. I've got 500/750 springs, and I want more.
I've got Tom's rear brakes and some cones for cooling. The brakes are good with those basic mods. Sure, I'd like more, but I'm not there yet. I need to work more on my corner speed than on straight line speed and braking.
I do believe that the Gen1 needs more active throttle smoothness and control. Best quote I ever heard from an instructor regarding my Gen1 was: "These cars like to do 2 things: go fast and get out of control. Push it hard and only tell it to do one thing at a time. It will love it. Change your mind, and it will spin."
One thing that helped me on the track was to follow some of the 'momentum' cars with good drivers. They have to maximize corner speed. Their HP can't make up for it. If I wasn't smooth and focused on the line, they would put distance on me in the turn. Once you can hang with them in every corner, you've got the smoothness down. Then start laying on the power coming out of the turns and braking harder into the turns. If you start applying throttle smooth just before the apex, you've got plenty of room to recover. Just don't mash the pedal.
Also, a Gen1 with side pipes is louder for the spectators. It's great for drawing a post run crowd. Just tell them it's all stock.
The one major downside for the Gen1 is that performance parts are much more expensive. Very few sources exist for Gen1 performance parts.