Past experience indicates that there are things not right that need to be refined and remedied to ensure customer satisfaction (particularly with Serpent, for example the Veteq 01). What can one gain by way of performance with this EVO kit as against say a 950R? Each time a new kit is released there is said to be an improvement, but looking at the top competitor's performances such constant improvements are not typically reflected in their results. Now that's something to think about. :)
@Lillie1986 However much something is promoted I am never an early adopter (the same thing goes for full scale road cars that no sooner they hit the market they miraculously get showered with accolades such as Car Of The Year or whatever). I prefer to wait till such developments have properly matured before considering any such purchases.
@sonicstep Yea I have that, its only the new parts introduced in this video I didnt get with the kit, although I know have everything. Wouldve been alot cheaper if you could buy a full kit with all the new parts like you can now though.
@Lillie1986 Just to confirm madam, was it the 966 EVO1 or EVO 2 you purchased? If the latter, at the very least you should have had part #: 903358, the rear end flex update in your kit. If not you've been short changed.
Its funny because none of these new parts are included in any kit, so you need to buy them all separetly. I just got the new Evo kit and its basicly the same as the old 966 with alot of optionparts stock.
Past experience indicates that there are things not right that need to be refined and remedied to ensure customer satisfaction (particularly with Serpent, for example the Veteq 01). What can one gain by way of performance with this EVO kit as against say a 950R? Each time a new kit is released there is said to be an improvement, but looking at the top competitor's performances such constant improvements are not typically reflected in their results. Now that's something to think about. :)
sonicstep 4 months ago
@sonicstep I dunno, I dont like racing old stuff, I always want the newest.
Lillie1986 4 months ago
@Lillie1986 However much something is promoted I am never an early adopter (the same thing goes for full scale road cars that no sooner they hit the market they miraculously get showered with accolades such as Car Of The Year or whatever). I prefer to wait till such developments have properly matured before considering any such purchases.
sonicstep 4 months ago
@sonicstep Yea I have that, its only the new parts introduced in this video I didnt get with the kit, although I know have everything. Wouldve been alot cheaper if you could buy a full kit with all the new parts like you can now though.
Lillie1986 4 months ago
@Lillie1986 Just to confirm madam, was it the 966 EVO1 or EVO 2 you purchased? If the latter, at the very least you should have had part #: 903358, the rear end flex update in your kit. If not you've been short changed.
sonicstep 4 months ago
@sonicstep No when I posted that it was 100% correct :P
Lillie1986 4 months ago
@Lillie1986 At your time of posting that was for the most part correct.
sonicstep 4 months ago
Its funny because none of these new parts are included in any kit, so you need to buy them all separetly. I just got the new Evo kit and its basicly the same as the old 966 with alot of optionparts stock.
Lillie1986 9 months ago
About time that bumper got updated. Good job!
sonicstep 10 months ago