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Old 01-22-2002, 11:03 AM   #1
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Originally posted by Hoss


I don't talk shiat, Im just giving you my view. I know most of you are still kids, but lets act a little grown up...

--- Yes your the master of maturity by assuming that everyone here is a kid. I bow to your maturity level.

I've been driving stick for 6 years now and I've never heard of slipping the clutch, now I think thats just another name for riding the clutch, which is not really good for your car.

--Wow, well since you have never heard of it must not exist.
Actually slipping the clutch is when you bring your rpms up and then only let the clutch out part/half way and then quickly release it the rest of the way while moderating the gas to control wheelspin. I'll admit it isn't the best for the clutch but I only do it on occasion.

Second, I never said I like V6 Stangs also they look slow. Ford designed V6 not to be raced but as a economy car just like what civics were designed for. I like tons of cars foreign and domestic.

--If you don't like V6 stangs than why call BS on my story. I didn't claim I beat a Cobra or GT. I said it was a V6. I see V6 stangs running moslty low 16's at the track with a mid 80's trap speed. I run high 14's with a mid 90's trap. Big difference. Plus driver makes all the difference in the world.


You can call BS on my civic lx all day cause its a white 5speed with a whopping 118 HP, No Show and No Go.....

--Actually your car only has 115 hp.


 
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