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    What is the Worlds Fastest STREET honda

    hey guys
    just wondering What the worlds FASTEST STREET honda is? if any1 has any idea ..
    and by street honda i mean running street tyres, not slicks

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    Honda Integra Dc2(SOLD)
    Honda civic EG(SOLD)

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    I noe australias fastest honda in the N/A grade would of hav to been DR HONDAS civic.....steet killer!track eater!

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    Phill's car was running 24.5" slicks.

    you cant run a good time on street tyres. it wouldn't be a very good time at all probably in the 12s.

    Fastest N/A honda in the drag scene for the moment is the Hi-comp civic from memory.
    11.3 i think they ran
    '99 Integra GSi (gone)
    '95 Integra Vti-r (drag-spec)
    '91 Cressida Grande (daily)
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    AH K20 Powered Civic from QLD has run 11.6 on street type tires
    Hi Comp I think just went 11.53 on slicks

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    full street tyres or street legal drag radials?
    '99 Integra GSi (gone)
    '95 Integra Vti-r (drag-spec)
    '91 Cressida Grande (daily)
    MT Drag Radials, Injen CAI (dc2r) & various parts for sale:
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    Quote Originally Posted by hotdc2 View Post
    full street tyres or street legal drag radials?
    Drag Radials

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    that is an incredibly fast time
    '99 Integra GSi (gone)
    '95 Integra Vti-r (drag-spec)
    '91 Cressida Grande (daily)
    MT Drag Radials, Injen CAI (dc2r) & various parts for sale:
    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=112491

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    hi-comps car isnt street legal at all tho lol no interior wat so ever...
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    im talking for street spec,,,
    street tyres,, Maybe semi sliks,, full interior ect ect,,
    Nissan 180SX (YEAHH)
    Honda Integra Dc2(SOLD)
    Honda civic EG(SOLD)

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    Quote Originally Posted by KLR-16A View Post
    I noe australias fastest honda in the N/A grade would of hav to been DR HONDAS civic.....steet killer!track eater!
    Paul in QLD with his Gold EG ran 11.4 with his K24

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    on youtube i saw a turbo d series that was running 9's
    no joke
    someone had posted it in the youtube forum some time ago

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    this is a very broad question but i gaurentee it is not going to be in australia and it won't be fwd, i know of an s2000 in the states that has got into the 9s on street rubber, pump gas and full interior, to meet those criteria's in a fwd you'll be duing very we'll to get into the 10's. however if you forget the fuel and tires miller in the states has done an 8.6x in an eg civic with full interior. like i said a very broad question!

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