As the titla suggests, is the crz back up and running?? I was there when it hit the wall, so yeah i was just wondering how it's going??
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As the titla suggests, is the crz back up and running?? I was there when it hit the wall, so yeah i was just wondering how it's going??
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pm and ask em lol
i havent heard of them making any runs so i doubt its back quite yet man
we started repairing the car but we have decided to change the setup with a new sequential gearbox and maybe even north/south configuration so it will take some time, should hopefully be ready by end of the year or early next year.. We have a new ALL MOTOR car coming for Jamboree to keep us entertained hehe. :)
hope u will do good with the new car
all d best :D
north south?? does that mean online crx will become rear wheel drive too??
lol nice car
too bad about the accident though
im jsut wondering.... what numbers u aiming for ??
like low 8s ??
because i think high 8s is achievable
i just really want FWD to be more respected in this country
so tear the strip apart (not literally :P)
and not the car :oQuote:
Originally Posted by dasicvtec
nah, the yanks drive their fronts with north south configuration, the motor sits infront of the wheels (thats why their cars look long and pointy at the front). Personally I prefer the east west, but what ever goes fast is fine by me...Quote:
Originally Posted by bigteethygrin
we are looking at building a low 8 or a high 7 second package, the gearbox was the only thing holding us back in the past as it was a standard Prelude 5 speed so gear changes with that much horsepower was nearly impossible. setup will be completely different. We are unsure if we will go North south yet, it's just a idea at the moment. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by dasicvtec
Just say you had the north south configuration and placed it on front of the front wheels, would that have the same effects as RWD, as all the weight is at the front and basically the front wheels are pushing the car :|
check this out
http://www.tunerzine.com/coverage/20...tol%20(42).jpg
That car there is 4WD.. You would put the engine in front of the front axles to get the proper leverage that is required to get the 60 foot down as low as possible.
Clearly ive got a long way to go still ....