Hello to all. I'm new to the boards. Here's my situation. I had a Grand Prix GT with the 3.8 V6 that I loved, but I missed driving manual. I sold the Prix, and I bought a Acura Integra GS w/ the nonvtec engine. I've decided I want a Camaro instead of the 4-banger. My question is will a 3.8 V6 Camaro be noticeably faster than my Integra? (Say in the 1/4 mile or stop light to stop light type racing) I'll be looking for a manual. Of course I like the idea of having the V8, but the insurance, gas prices, and having to use premium fuel are swaying me towards the 3.8 family again. Please help me out. Thanx to all.
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my 98 when it had just cai and exhaust walked all over a 02' eclipse GT (pretty similar car). I wouldnt imagine that a stock Integra would be able to take out a 3.8. But you should know, you had the GT, do you think the integra is faster?
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Originally posted by UDLOSE98my 98 when it had just cai and exhaust walked all over a 02' eclipse GT (pretty similar car). I wouldnt imagine that a stock Integra would be able to take out a 3.8. But you should know, you had the GT, do you think the integra is faster?
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yea the eclipse GT motor is also rated at 200 hp. Now v-6 or v-8 the age old question, here's what it comes down to for me, and it has been said here before. There is just something a little more satisfying about knocking someone out with a v-6 then there is a v-8. No better feeling then when someone is like, hey thats a pretty fast Z......no dude, its a V...6.
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Originally posted by jrschultzI briefly raced a Grand Prix with my Integra and lost pretty bad, but I didn't get a good look to see if it was a GT or a GTP. It was kinda embarrassing. My wife said, " Haven't you grown up yet?."
Originally posted by SSMOWS6i mean, you can always fly wes out there and since he's a tool sometimes, fashion him into a plow for the maro
Still... 18-1 > 1 and done
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Here's something else...The guys on the Integra forum have been flaming me for wanting to buy a "pos American car". The 3.8 is one of the most reliable engines I know of...American or foreign...Correct me if I'm wrong.
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Originally posted by jrschultzHere's something else...The guys on the Integra forum have been flaming me for wanting to buy a "pos American car". The 3.8 is one of the most reliable engines I know of...American or foreign...Correct me if I'm wrong.
Don't listen to them tho, camaros rock! They're certainly better than their souless rice burners :p
Originally posted by SSMOWS6i mean, you can always fly wes out there and since he's a tool sometimes, fashion him into a plow for the maro
Still... 18-1 > 1 and done
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The 3.8 has been listed as one of GM's ten best motors in more than a few magazines. It's a great motor.
Now, for deciding to buy a V6 or a V8, I guess you should consider the mods available out there for each. That is, if you want to really wake the motor up. The 8s defintely have a stronger and broader range of aftermaket parts offered for them. And, they'll run quicker for less when it comes to the add-ons. And, I haven't seen a huge price difference in my area for '96-97 Eights or Sixxers.
However, as someone stated above, there's something to be said about people seeing what you did, and then seeing you did it in with only six cylinders. I blew the doors off some guy in his 5.0 Mustang on the highway after he dared me. He followed me home to see what I had under the hood. I told him it was a 6, and he didn't believe me. So, I popped the hood and watched his jaw drop. And that was when it was s.t.o.c.k. It was one of those perfect moments.1996 Camaro. \"RedKnight\" on MOFBA.org.
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I think I'm leaning towards the V6 because it is quicker than my 4 banger by quite a bit, and it'll be cheaper on gas and insurance than the 8. Oh and I too look forward to the "wow" factor of blowing away more expensive machines with a 6.
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alright....time to steer you in the right direction. 3.8 firebird/camaro is faster than both the GS integra and the GS-R. also faster than an eclipse GT v6. Go for a firebird also...... =)Black 1996 3.8 Firebird T5, SLP CAI, Pacesetter Ceramic Headers,160* t-stat, PCMforLess Tune, Flowmaster American Thunder catback, Car Sounds Cat, custom s-pipe, MSD coils and wires, NGK plugs, 3.42 posi rear, B&M Ripper, 245/50 BFG-G-force's
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Originally posted by DanTThe 3.8 has been listed as one of GM's ten best motors in more than a few magazines. It's a great motor.
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