No Sport Chrono - Big Mistake?
#2
You'll hear both answers: doesn't matter as long as the rest of the car suits you. Or, don't get it b/c resale will suffer.
Reality is if you don't care about resale, then it doesn't matter as you can get pretty much all the feature (aside from the ugly wart stopwatch) of SC from aftermarket tuners. If anyone tells you it doesn't affect resale, they're full of $hit b/c 99% of members here would never buy one without it.
Reality is if you don't care about resale, then it doesn't matter as you can get pretty much all the feature (aside from the ugly wart stopwatch) of SC from aftermarket tuners. If anyone tells you it doesn't affect resale, they're full of $hit b/c 99% of members here would never buy one without it.
#3
That would depend on how much you care for resale value and if you are going to leave it stock/no mods.
If you are going to re-flash the car and don't really care about resale, then sport chrono is of no real importance performance wise.
The price of the car you found should reflect the missing Sport Chrono as they are less desirable.
The only provision is that I think Sport Chrono also enables some features in PCM 3.
If you are going to re-flash the car and don't really care about resale, then sport chrono is of no real importance performance wise.
The price of the car you found should reflect the missing Sport Chrono as they are less desirable.
The only provision is that I think Sport Chrono also enables some features in PCM 3.
Last edited by k_ddsl; 04-16-2010 at 05:47 PM.
#4
You'll hear both answers: doesn't matter as long as the rest of the car suits you. Or, don't get it b/c resale will suffer.
Reality is if you don't care about resale, then it doesn't matter as you can get pretty much all the feature (aside from the ugly wart stopwatch) of SC from aftermarket tuners. If anyone tells you it doesn't affect resale, they're full of $hit b/c 99% of members here would never buy one without it.
Reality is if you don't care about resale, then it doesn't matter as you can get pretty much all the feature (aside from the ugly wart stopwatch) of SC from aftermarket tuners. If anyone tells you it doesn't affect resale, they're full of $hit b/c 99% of members here would never buy one without it.
Last edited by speed21; 04-16-2010 at 07:34 PM.
#5
you are not buying new so resale is not a issue since you would be getting a better price.. if you want to mod the car then go for it. the sport mode is not smooth on throttle response for a standing start throttle too snesitive
#7
The hardest part of buying a car like this is always parting with that hard earned knowing you didnt quite wind up with what you really wanted. Ive found that you are always better off going that little extra to get what you really want (as much as it hurts). Its only when its a LOT extra that you start thinking of compromising....and even so...when you do....still winds up leaving you wanting over time.
Trending Topics
#9
I only use sport mode, it just takes some getting used to to be smooth from a standing start is all
#10
SC mode is always better used in a low or zero traffic environment anyway as thats usually when you have the opportunity to stretch it out with that extra go. Using it in normal driving or traffic isnt the best for sure as everything is sharpened up and less relaxed. SC mode on standing start launches is great especially if you want to hammer it off the line on a run. You may just need more practice there . Anyway you get more features with SC other than the extra hp and sharper throttle so its a must have option imo. There is the PCM functions which are great.
#14
if he is a fan of this site im guessing he is not going to keep the car stock... so what does it matter?? other than overboost why would anyone want the wart?? if you like the car buy it and get it flashed ...if you are gonna keep the car 100% stock then maybe it should effect your choice...
#15