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Old 07-10-2004, 07:13 AM   #10
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Originally posted by knightrider1
first of all i didnt ask you to tell me how much horsepower i will have. i was only looking for predictions because everyone is telling me how well i WILL (will being the opreative word) do ont the quarter mile.secondly, i think you need to guess a better time cause right now im beating the fuck outta a accord with a very well put together h22 setup. but if thats what you think then thats fine and i appreciate your help.


So what is a "WELL" put together H22. I would like to know. As far as the H22 Accord goes, u didnt say anything about setup, what tires, rim size, mods or anything it has on it. An Accord is a very heavy car. With an H22 the car still runs 15's stock. With large rims, body kit, stereo etc it runs much slower. So what u put is very very vauge, and u give no specifics on anything. Then u have driver skill as being a huge factor. I could go on and on with this list. So u could possibly could be smoking a "WELL" put together high 15 second car. The best way to evaluate your mods is to go to the track. If u spent your time driving to the track instead of throwing a post out somewhere asking "how fast is my car", and trying to get into pissing matches online, u might have already ran your car at the track and discovered that your setup is not very efficient at making power, and not as good as u think it is. Look do some reasearch, ask questions, plan your mods accordingly, and go to the track.

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Originally posted by pdiggitydogg
jdm pistsons eh...what kind exactly?

3 and a fucking 1/4" catback? That HAS to be a mistype...

And as said....this isnt an e-racing forum. We do not guess 1/4mi times or hp #. Not to be a jerk, but if you want that info you need to go somewhere else. That kind of information CANNOT be calculated online...even w/ that information (which isnt very complete) or extreme detail. I suggest you go to a strip and run it a few times to see what your times are.


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