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Thread: 0-100 Time

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    0-100 Time

    Hey guys/girls

    I've tried searching but couldnt seem to find the 0-100 time of a 5th Gen Prelude Vtir.... Can someone please tell me...

    Thanks
    Buzz

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    Anything from mid 7s - low 8s for a manual. Low 10s for an auto.

    All this depends on driver, tarmac, and conditions.

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    this thread is either gonna get out of controll or just ignored by everyone.
    if it wasnt for seeing racinghonda as last poster i wouldnt have even checked it out. he knows his stuff, hes on the money with his estimates

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    Smile

    thanks guys

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    LOL hmmz i really wouldnt say 10 seconds if a vti-s accord can do it in under 10 seconds but mmz depends on too many factors.
    vtir manual...id say in the mid-low 7s

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    i did it in 7.19

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    Paper Stats say 7.1 secs. This is under ideal conditions, so the aim is to get as close as possible to it.

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    manual VTIR should get low - mid 7's easily, where as tipronic should be low to mid 8's
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