I really can't stress enough what I said in my previous post.

Here's another way to think about the situation. Most driver's will have a certain level of capability, let's use a 1-10 scale and set out theoretical driver at say, 6. So, the driver is above average in driving ability. His car, however, is capable of more, so on the same 1-10 scale, I'll say an 8. Now, the driver wants to make the car handle better, this will raise the car's capability to maybe a 9 or 9.5. The driver doesn't do anything to raise his capability, so the driver stays at 6.

What's the point with that little hypothetical? Well, if the driver doesn't do anything to raise his ability, then he'll be unable to take advantage of what the car can do.

If you do things the other way around, you will be very amazed at what a good driver can get out of even a bone stock suspended car.

I'm to the point that when I go to our, NASA, events, I'm getting as much out of my car as there is. My car is pretty much bone stock with the exception of 15" wheels and some decently sticky street rubber.