yeah i have done alot of racing, i remeber meeting ya at an get together down at porkys like last year. My name is Pete, i was the kid with the 99 silver es if that means anything. as far as getting you a deal on snows what size and kind of tire you looking for, cuz thats about the same price i payed last year for some blizzacs 195/60/15.
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Originally posted by BMW ///MPOWERN/A is for people who are smart and have a pretty dammed good idea of what there doing. FI any one can do.
and i dont want to have turbo lag, boostcreep, etc... i want my power now and predictable.
you should read Maximum Boost by Corky Bell... a well designed turbo system is actually just as complex as an NA build...also a modern turbo system with a good TRUE ball bearing turbo has almost 0 lag and has VERY predictable power delivery,also keep in mind superchargers are included in FI and ALWAYS have 0 lag...forced induction makes MORE power for the same money as a comparable NA build
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the point in posting that vette is if you put street tires on it , it would be street legal... im not talkin about the pro's or anything, thats just some random guy with a suped up vette
Yeah, that car is about as street legal as that civic I posted.
That vette could'nt pass a state inspection if it's life depended on it.2005 Velocity Red RX8 GT 6 Speed
My second 88' CRX HF Hybrid , gutted, mildly Built B16A + many extras.
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Originally posted by Astylits things like that, that seem so dumb... im gonna take off my AC so i can make my protege faster... sweet in the summer time im here baking in the sun in traffic, but atleast now i have a low 16 second car
a corvette is a faster better handling vehicle than a protege, we know that
however, look at the members of this club, majority of the people are between the ages of 17 - 26... either students, or people making mortgage payments, or people just starting their careers... people needing a 4 door 5 seater, with a big trunk and the ability to drive 500 kms in the snow on 20 dollars of 87 octane gas
and we have a few hundred dollars here and there to spend on the car...
you cant do that with a vette...
compact cars allow ENTHUSIASTS to be ENTHUSIASTS on a shorter budget than yourself
im a 21 year old university student... but i wanna race now, i wanna learn driving skill now, i wanna learn about cars now, i wanna work on cars now
not in 7 years when i could afford a 50,000 dollar Z06
please explain to me why **I** shouldnt race my protege?
thats why bracket racing exists, and thats why there are different classes in autocrossing... so everyone who owns a car, and afford a few hundred dollars a season can afford to race
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Originally posted by Astyltaking off your AC compressor has the obvious negative side effects, with barely any gains in performance other then a slightly less load on the engine, its not even worth it
Originally posted by Astylno replacement for displacement man... say you had a endless supply of money, unlimited funds, and you could do anything you wanted too your stock BP Block, but you had too keep the stock block... what do you think the pinnacle of performance is for these things? somewhere south of 350 hp ? or better yet, how much HP can a stock BP block take without having too be reinforced? even with unlimited funds, your not gonna get much outta a BP
get something thats got potential, and is worth your time, dosent have too be a vette, dosent even have too be a V8, just something that has light at the end of the tunnel
like, there is a gtx swap thats availble for little money, thats potential...
klze swap... thats potential
the car weighs under 2400 pounds... thats potential
there is limited slips available, suspension parts...
im not sure what you're getting at...
it isnt a drag racing car... but very few people try to build it as a drag racer, we just take it to the track to test it out
majority of the members use it for autocross... its more in the protege's element
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Don't even get me started on the horsepower potential of a stock four cylinder block vs. a stock V-8 block. Yes, Protege bottom ends are not that great but take a Honda H22A block for example. It will handle well over 500HP all day long. A Toyota Supra TT straight six will handle 900-1000HP on a stock block all day long. I'd like you to show me one POS 5.0L block handling anything near that reliably. I don't race my protege due to the lack of performance potential but as a car in general it kicks the **** out of my old 93' Z28 LT-1 in terms of overall driveability. There are crappy four cylinders and crappy V-8's. Thanks but I'll take a Blown four banger or a fully NA built four banger over a domestic V-8 any day. Honda's fastest naturally asperated cars are in the 10's. I remember back in the day when everyone said they would never touch 12's let alone 10's. and Steph papdakis is knocking on 6's. What more do you want. cars like the STI and EVO fill the replacement for displacement gap. Name a domestic car in the $30,000.00 price range that even comes close to an EVO MR or an STI? And I mean close in all aspects not just a quarter mile queen. what do you think is gonna happen when Honda's new V-8 NSX comes out? It's all about Quality. hell, look at chevy's little ecotec whoopin ass. A very good motor.Last edited by redcivic; 12-02-2004, 04:23 PM.2005 Velocity Red RX8 GT 6 Speed
My second 88' CRX HF Hybrid , gutted, mildly Built B16A + many extras.
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Originally posted by AstylWhen i think about cheap potential... take a 97 mercury gran marquis for example... V8 Stang engine.. 260 Hp.. 3600 pounds, 25 Mpg, even though its 3600 pounds, it still runs .4 of a second faster then a protege stock for stock, and it has potential too do great things, and you can pick one up for around 5 grand... huge trunk space, seats 5 comfortably, and the handling benefits of RWD
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