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dislikes... mines a DC5R
1.) CBF changing my Dampers on my colis all the time, its always on its hardest setting so its not a very cruisy car.
2.) everyone wants to race me... my cars not for straight line performance.. You S15's and Sti's lets go King Lake.. or Yarra Blvd OHH YEAH!
3.) i hate doing blind checks, those little windows i hard to pear through..
4.) my driver side electric window vibrates when i close it and crack up my system..
pitch black, you dunno where you are... don't even think about overtaking...
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 Originally Posted by Mikes_DC5R
dislikes... mines a DC5R
1.) CBF changing my Dampers on my colis all the time, its always on its hardest setting so its not a very cruisy car.
2.) everyone wants to race me... my cars not for straight line performance.. You S15's and Sti's lets go King Lake.. or Yarra Blvd OHH YEAH!
3.) i hate doing blind checks, those little windows i hard to pear through..
4.) my driver side electric window vibrates when i close it and crack up my system..
The cracking up with ur system could be reduced or fixed with a voltage stabilizer. just my one cent
Last edited by HaiiSon; 09-05-2008 at 05:00 PM.
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 Originally Posted by Mr_will
perhaps if you're living in la la land its not fast enough...b18c, + turbo = fast. find me a better 1.8l engine and then your claim might be worth listening to.
True that!!
go tha teggyz!! lol
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 Originally Posted by absolutR
considering we get nearly as much horsepower per litre as an f1 car, our beautiful little 1.8s are the most exciting and well produced engine's ever made. imo.
only in the N/A category, when it comes to forced induction then there's a different story.
well, it's not as clear cut, you spend $1200 on a honda getting exhaust done, and you spend $900 on a mitsi turbo getting exhaust done.
if the honda can keep up, well, done, but it's usually the turbo that pulls ahead. untill the corner, then its honda's time to shine (hehe stole that from initial d)
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DC5S
1. Blind spot to my right, it's impossible.
2. Clutch feels like it's non-existent, may not be the case for all
3. Type S is in orange? Well, I don't mind, prefer red.
4. Modifications are hell expensive!
That's about all I could think of.
Great car!
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 Originally Posted by dc2dc2dc2
comparing a honda with f1 car
now i've heard everything.
hmmm
i'm not really sure here, does honda compete in F1??? lol 
and the comparison is horsepower / literage not completely unrational
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there a really well enginered car and i dont think u guys realise it...
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 Originally Posted by string
Not even close. You can't compete with ~20,000rpm for power. Torque per litre, maybe so.
whats rpm got to do with anything i said. just in case it wasn't clear enough. Our engine's deliver nearly as much horsepower per litre as an f1.
i'll just get some stats about this,
'for a specific power output of 108 horsepower per liter. This tops the previous champion Ferrari F355's 107 horsepower per liter'
-http://www.theautochannel.com/vehicles/new/reviews/1997/russ091997.html
'the car itself has been Formula Race Tune, cranking out well over 100+ HP per liter, its up there in the ranks of formula 1 racing and exotic cars.'
-http://www.reviewcentre.com
Last edited by absolutR; 10-05-2008 at 01:46 AM.
Reason: evidence!
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2008 F1: > 700HP, 2.4L V8 - 291 HP/L minimum
Rpm has everything to do with making high power per litre.
F355 != Forumla 1.
Last edited by string; 10-05-2008 at 01:52 AM.
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i didn't refer to it being a formula one, just showing evidence to suggest that that main concept is not at all false.
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 Originally Posted by string
2008 F1: > 700HP, 2.4L V8 - 291 HP/L minimum
Rpm has everything to do with making high power per litre.
F355 != Forumla 1.
maybe in the N/A class
lol, compare with say an evo, 300hp from a 2.0l that's a cruisey 150hp/l and you will note the redline is a little lower then 20,000
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