Speed and the perception of speed are completly diffrent things. I don't know how many times I have driven students cars that were "fixed" to be faster. What they really did was make them more busy, but slower.
Typically a driver will feel fast if they are busy doign a lot of things with the controls like catching slides, shifting, modulations of the gas and brake, ... In practice they are just distracting themselves from what really makes you fast.
It may be fun but its not fast. Its also not safe in the hands of most drivers.
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