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  1. #13
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    pre sure it was around 11+ sec when i had mine
    Rep me if i have helped you

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    Quote Originally Posted by kikimushroom View Post
    pre sure it was around 11+ sec when i had mine
    Now op knows why he got them responses.

    Even my dads camry is faster.

  3. #15
    Lol At all these answers. My FD2 does 0-100 in 10 seconds.
    These civics are terrible from a complete stop due to their laggy throttle. If you do a rolling it goes alright.

    I can take 5.7L V8s with a 60 roll

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honda_FD View Post
    Lol At all these answers. My FD2 does 0-100 in 10 seconds.
    These civics are terrible from a complete stop due to their laggy throttle. If you do a rolling it goes alright.

    I can take 5.7L V8s with a 60 roll
    I dont think so. My DC5R cannot do this. Trust me I've made myself look like a fool before.

  5. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by Honda_FD View Post
    Lol At all these answers. My FD2 does 0-100 in 10 seconds.
    These civics are terrible from a complete stop due to their laggy throttle. If you do a rolling it goes alright.

    I can take 5.7L V8s with a 60 roll
    the auto does it in 9.9secs, wouldn't it make sense if the manual is faster than this time? hmm..
    Tokyo Life

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    Quote Originally Posted by amant02 View Post
    I dont think so. My DC5R cannot do this. Trust me I've made myself look like a fool before.
    i agree, the torque in those v8's are useful on rolling.
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    Quote Originally Posted by *vtec-screamer View Post
    the auto does it in 9.9secs, wouldn't it make sense if the manual is faster than this time? hmm..
    hard to really get an accurate time, different magazines/reporters/people count the time with heavy launches, some without etc.

    Quote Originally Posted by amant02 View Post
    I dont think so. My DC5R cannot do this. Trust me I've made myself look like a fool before.
    was probably on a flatbed
    S P A M | W O R K S
    hehe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by *vtec-screamer View Post
    the auto does it in 9.9secs, wouldn't it make sense if the manual is faster than this time? hmm..
    I also think this is not true.

    We all already know by now, what the car manufacture puts on paper isn't always 100% correct.

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    Oh it is true.

    They do it in 10 seconds.





    Still my DC5 is quicker.

  10. #22
    Quote Originally Posted by amant02 View Post
    I dont think so. My DC5R cannot do this. Trust me I've made myself look like a fool before.
    I mean the 5.0L V8s. My bad.
    All those shitty VN holdens and what not.

  11. #23
    The VNs even tryin' bro?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NightKids View Post
    The VNs even tryin' bro?
    I know rite.

    I think he needs to drive one, They are in a whole new level of playing field man.

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