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thats not nice...im young still man i want to experiment..
its not like im gettn rid of my bird..i love that car... just il be able to have 2 cars now and see the difference. mabe a RSX but yeah i want to try out some vtech
also, i was watching a drag racing show, and a civic went up against an LT1 Trans Am. the civic was twin turbo charged running 25psi, 2 stage nitrous injection, all this ****. the LT1 Trans am was supercharged at 12psi i believe, and had alcohol injection. the LT1 completely demolished the civic. dont go 4-banger man.... your on the right track with F-bodies
Civics and Integras can be made fast...and not just straight line speed either.
Drag racing civics with the 1.6L D series block can put out over 650hp and are good for 9 second times at 140+mph
When it comes to turning, the Civics and Integras really come about and are pretty impressive. One of the best FWD suspension designs ever put in cars that responds better than any unit frame F-body on track.
Honda's civic's / Acura Integra's and the GM F-body are two entirely different animals...apples and oranges when it comes to handling. The main thing the F-body has that the hondas generally don't is better braking power. The Camaro's/firebird's weakpoint is its heavy weight and rear suspension, has loads of mechanical grip in steady state cornering on a good surface though. With the F-body you "ride out" the corner...in a Civic/Integra you have much more options during cornering. It's like Centrifuge machine verses Kart...
"Hating" honda's is more of an emotional response than rational thought process. Or people are plain ignorant and have no idea how much potential a FWD Integra has when it comes to cornering...
<b><i>Don\'t Ever Judge Me</i></b><br /><a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/id/earnhardt132000\" target=\"_blank\">\'96 Firebird Y87 3.8L V6 5spd</a><br />--No mods as of yet, shoot me some ideas if ya want.<br />178,000 miles and counting
You can make anything fast respectfully... its just the fact that people have to put double the money we put into our cars just to get their honda even semi close to us.
Welcome future UK stars... Darius Miller, Deandre Liggins, Kevin Galloway, Josh Harrellson
You can make anything fast respectfully... its just the fact that people have to put double the money we put into our cars just to get their honda even semi close to us.
hence why having a v8 is better then a v6 :poke:
FIGHT! just kidding.... but pathetically my 3.4 was slower then hondas :(
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