True, I don't particularly plan to track the car (no tracks here makes that a problem) but I still find use for additional power, even on the street. Out here in the big empty there are places you can make your own psuedo-track (not as good as the real thing, but still allows some semi-quick competition in a safer venue than street racing). And as the kids get older and more time becomes available I would likely be more able to make the run to the nearest track.
Built up turbo set ups (I much prefer the factory set up if you go turbo, but that's me) and super charged engines (my personal preference from reliablity and less hassle perspectives) in the past, and of course, NA too, and I still prefer more power. lol, just my personal failing. Can I live with the car stock? Obviously. But if I decide to keep it, mods will be on the way. And even with no track, straight aways and on ramps will be just a tiny bit more fun, at least to me.
To Jack's point, I've been wondering myself about how well that new pulley offering will truely integrate without a tune. An interesting engineering problem. Especially if you have to operate in a comparatively high temp environment.