Unless you are tracking her I cannot see it and do you really want the DEMON suspension for daily back road and open highway driving???. No thanks and this is the main reason I never went for the DEMON just too much a straight line car and I do not track so....
This was my worry when buying the 1320. Would it suck on the highway or back roads and be a drag only car?
Well, I've used my 1320 as a daily (up until a few weeks ago when I got very used civic) and after 7 months, even with COVID sitting me home, I have 11000 miles on it and "for me" its NOT a Drag only car by any means. Ive owned a 15 HC, and an 18 T/A 392 and this car is no worse in the turns and ride quality is no worse on the highway than the other two.
For suspension and steering, 1320 has "normal" which equates to HC "street", Sport which is HC Sport and Drag vs Track in the HC. Id imagine the SS will be the same. Granted, sport is not as good at handling as TRACK mode on the HC, but for PA/MD/NY/VA back roads its more than adequate for the under 100mph speeds you do 99% of the time. I would always use my HC in Sport mode except when on the highway and loved it.
Normal mode in the 1320 is just as comfy on the highway as street mode in the HC. Sport is equivalent as well and IMO better than the non adjustable suspension in the T/A. Maybe my memory of the HC has faded but they do seem to be equal in the street/sport settings.
My only complaint is that the 1320 transmission ONLY has "normal" and "drag" there is no "sport" and I DO find that Id like the trans to be more aggressive than it currently is in normal, but Drag mode is a little too aggressive for daily driving (for me). I can use drag mode with sport everything else on backroads and it will work the engine hard but it would be nice to have a middle ground.
Ive never had an issue with the smaller brakes either, BUT I dont road race the car. I will also qualify that statement with I havent been able to drag race it at a track either since theyve either been closed or overcrowded with people to the point there is no point going, or my sched didnt work to do it. So repeated stops from 120mph has not been done yet.
Id argue the drag pack stuff is sometimes better as a daily driver (particularly vs the non adj suspensions) because while you really aren't losing/suffering anything in normal day to day driving, city or highway suspension wise, drag mode around town is a HOOT coming off a light even without the drag radials. I have 11" Indy 500s out back and the car is a totally different monster in drag mode.
I think the drag mode suspension and all the other bits do add up. How much will it improve the SS traction/launch with 300+ more HP? Prob not as much as my meager 485, but it will help and I dont think you will sacrifice much if anything on the street with it. (wheels/tires notwithstanding)
YMMV