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  1. #13
    yep, lancers are no match for non-vtec civics, let alone vtecd ones
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  2. #14
    probably the lancer guy dunno how to drive>>>>>>...............

  3. #15
    [Lancer's do not go at all, exhaust or whatever. The only hope it has is if you put a turbo in it. Stocky ones with extractors/exhaust are just loud! Why do you bother with it?]

    i thnk they might bother cos the car is something special to them. Its abit like the turbo people saying why bother with a honda... respect is where its at bro

  4. #16
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    Has anyone got figures on what a stock Honda Civic VTI Coupe can do on the quarter?

  5. #17
    prob high 16-low 17.... 96kws , SOHC and abit beefy - depends on the driver.

    Do it - and tell us mate !

  6. #18
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    Hehe.. I know it won't be accurate, but i'll give my bro's G-tech meter a go and get back to yah on a result

  7. #19
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    this thread is pretty lame....... :roll:

    EDIT: i was gonna say.....its really sad to here ppl with socks talking about how fast their VTECS are........its econo-vtec damnit!
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  8. #20
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    dunno about lancers only going with a turbo, there's a blue NA one that i've seen run low 14's at eastern creek


  9. #21
    Quote Originally Posted by dc2r
    A "done-up" lancer...
    A vti civic will eat anything of the sort. You should even be beating pulsar sss.
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    hey dude...
    i dont think so..
    a vtir civic should beat a sss, but not a vti(im guesing vti is the 96kw civics?)
    ive beaten/kept up and lost to my mates civic vtir coupe,(also a member on here) sumntimes i win sumtimes him , in my old pulsar Q, 2litre sss engine, ive smashed vti's though, havn't ran him yet with the new sss, but sss's are noticably slower than a q coz of the weight....

    What other cars use vtec in there engines apart from nissan and honda and toyota?

  10. #22
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    Quote Originally Posted by mr-n14

    What other cars use vtec in there engines apart from nissan and honda and toyota?
    mate vtec is only in hondas...wtf are you smoking?

  11. #23
    Quote Originally Posted by VTEC16
    this thread is pretty lame....... :roll:

    EDIT: i was gonna say.....its really sad to here ppl with socks talking about how fast their VTECS are........its econo-vtec damnit!
    even though the VTI is the economy version of vtec
    it still makes alot of power for a 1.6L

    name me another 1.6L car that makes that kind of power excluding the dohc vtec
    hell, try even name me a 1.8L car that makes close to that much power; not many

    so regardless whether the VTi civic is a SOHC vtec it still a quick 1.6L NA car

  12. #24
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    If you're talking about a form of VTEC like Variable Valve Timing, then I think most modern day cars will use it in their engines. Even BMW and all those European cars have their own name for this Variable Valve Timing stuff...

    I know an EG VTI civic that rapes turbo cars too... single cam!! But its got a secret mod, and it ain't turbo, nos, or any of the sort... Still impressive though.

    So if the Pulsar Q is quicker than a SSS, what's the point of a SSS?

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