how will my 00 v6 do against ricers

You can probably take most of them. I drive a '00 V6 Saleen replica and know it's not a fast car and don't mind it at all. I would race a ricer and if they win and give me crap about it I know my car looks better anyway..and then I'll bust out the '67 and beat them by an embarrasing margin. :D :flag:

-Mike
 
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JDMsTangR said:
Thefts for si's, integras, and rsxs are higher than ever. And you will be suprised how many civics have motor swaps in them now. I sold my stang because my exhaust just attracted too much attention and got into all sorts of trouble. Now i have a 97 civic coupe w/a gsr swap with bolt ons but with no exhaust.

I have come to the dark side now integraholic. :p And i have to say that i really do enjoy it. Just the lay out of the car and the feel of it does feel more like a sports car than my six. My car has no power steering just like you, but it isnt too bad.
:banana: ;) :cool:
 
SpectorV said:
your car stock will run a 16.0 get hard numbers for the other guys and...thats how you will do.


Strange.. that's what the people on the J body forum tell me about my base model stock automatic 2004 Cavalier sedan (15.9-16.2 in the 1/4). I didn't buy it for anything other than economy and low priced transportation. :)


*Shields self from flames*
 
not gonna guess an auto cavalier will run those times on a normal basis... i saw a kid who went to my high school at the track run a 16.4 in a 5spd z24(99 i think same body style maybe newer). and i think stock to stock its a drivers race w/ the rsx-s the s might have an egde tho. i ran a 16.01 stock(yeah i know not great for a manual 6) to type s's 15.5 it was six speed and had a CAI. cant wait to be home and take it to the track again next summer w/ new mods and new nitto 555's
 
FunkMasterFlex said:
not gonna guess an auto cavalier will run those times on a normal basis...


Go rent an automatic cavalier. It will surprise the hell out of you. Without brake torquing you can get rubber from a dead stop everytime, I have never seen an AUTOMTIC naturally aspirated 4cyl car do that.

I had no plans to buy one, but it was the best new econmy car I test drove (I needed an econobox, I am buying a home and don't want high car payments and I need economical wheels).

Another strange thing is that my Cavalier is faster than my 1990 Ford Probe V6 5-speed. Go figure.

I know.. I know... I wouldn't believe it either had I of not experienced it.