we have quite a few of them little wind up cars here.i admit i love to race em but i kinda cheat.the kids driving them seem to be under a false idea that they can out run my harley:LOL: at 600 pounds and 110 hp i aint lost yet
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we have quite a few of them little wind up cars here.i admit i love to race em but i kinda cheat.the kids driving them seem to be under a false idea that they can out run my harley:LOL: at 600 pounds and 110 hp i aint lost yet
There are a few ricers in these parts of the country that would rip you a new one ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Geo
Man oh man, you guy's better close this thread down because it will be a full out war. Everyone here has been at eachothers throats and almost lost tons of members so maybe we should keep this thread down low? We have had these threads about 10 times already and they all turn into fights, etc. Too bad I can't close this one down myself.
FMX I did not make the post to start an argument , rather to point out the fact that there are some serious rides [ imports ] around here . When I was young folks always were bad mouthing rodders , so when I see some guy put sweat and blood into his ride , I have nothing but respect . I run a vette and catch all kind of flack because it is not stock ,,,,,,,,, and I really do not like it ! Soooooo I certainly am not going to dis anyone elses ride . I hope this post is not offensive to anyone , no offense intended .
Geo:cool:
I know you didn't mean to start nothing. I just wanted to make sure noone would complain. If you would have seen what happened a few days/week ago then you would agree with me. It just seems like any time someone posts something about ricers or rat rods then people start to fight and that's the last thing these boards need right now. No hard feelings though man. Got any pics of your Vette?
I have my eye out for a Cavalier with an ECOTEC. Gonna be my first FWD build since my Escort circle tracker back in '87. I'd like to take on the imports with some American muscle.
I think there is a young lady by the name of Lisa Kudro driving for GM in FWD catagory of turning blistering times with a 1000 hp 4 cylinder .Quote:
Originally posted by sparky2263
I have my eye out for a Cavalier with an ECOTEC. Gonna be my first FWD build since my Escort circle tracker back in '87. I'd like to take on the imports with some American muscle.
Here is an under hood shot fer ya ,,,,,,,, can you tell I have too much time on my hands:3dSMILE:Quote:
Originally posted by FMXhellraiser
I know you didn't mean to start nothing. I just wanted to make sure noone would complain. If you would have seen what happened a few days/week ago then you would agree with me. It just seems like any time someone posts something about ricers or rat rods then people start to fight and that's the last thing these boards need right now. No hard feelings though man. Got any pics of your Vette?
didnt mean to piss anybody off,sorry
Looks sweet man. Got any of the outside, body, interior, etc? Engine looks pretty sweet, looks like house vents on there. Heh.
I built the air cleaners trying to get something to fit in the tight space ,,,,,,,,, they worked pretty good . I have a set of billet ones I am building right now and will have them done for cruising time .
Looks good man! Good color choice! The ari cleaners are sweet I think, it is something different, you used your head to have to make them and not many people would think of that.
jdhogg- "There is no substitute for cubic inches" is what you meant to say, right?http://www.emotipad.com/newemoticons/Grin-Nod.gif
And torque cannot be compensated for in 4 cylinder engines.
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Originally posted by four webers
I think there is a young lady by the name of Lisa Kudro driving for GM in FWD catagory of turning blistering times with a 1000 hp 4 cylinder .
Her name is Lisa Kubo. She drives for Saturn. And I think see she is the first person to break the 200 mhp mark in a front wheel drive four cyl car. I'm not 100% sure about that, I thought I heard see had done it.
I have never been into imports as more than a basic daily driver until my son drug me to the sport compact drags there I denver. I have to admit I was a little impressed. But I think i'll stick with my good old american iron when it comes to a hot rod.
I will confess my to work car and back is a honda accorrd, 260,000 miles and haven't put any thing in it but normal maintence items, it just won't die. Wish I could say the same about my hot rods.
ive never lost too one until a red eclipse put my 12.00 chevelle down at norwalk ohio, to a 11.63. i went home and didt talk for days
Hi all, I am an import enthusiast in every respect, something of a rarity here in the South. Although, I admit, most imports seen on the road are by all means ricers, with the bodykits, vinyl plastered all over their car, etc, and are stock on the inside. This said, I have only the intention of defending my pasttime and hobby, which is equally beloved as yours, and obviously misrepresented on this forum. I am a college student, and all of my scarce money goes into my ride. My car is not only not a ricer, but exactly the opposite. I own a 1992 Nissan 240SX, which comes with about 140 HP stock. However, seeing this as obviously not acceptable, I've taken the creative route. My new powerplant is an R34 Skyline GT-R twin turbo V-6, with about 280 horses stock. After upgrading turbos, fuel injectors, and a few other mods, I run 11.09 with about 420 horses, and ream nearly every car around, whether it be any generation Mustang, Camaro (my good friend has a 91 Z28, and he's given up; no contest), Eclipse, Honda, whatever. Also, the outside of my car is stock, except for new black wheels, to complete my blacked-out theme. And since we're going for the stereotype thing here, let me say that it is every "rice grinder's", like myself, privilage to send Billy-Bob Redneck and his gas-guzzling tank home crying to his sister, or (female) cousin, or whoever is at home and feels like, ah, consoling him in one way or another. I only registered on this forum to rattle this off, and if you are offended, well, deal with it. For my daily driver, I have a 1987 Chevy C10 Silverado with the 5.7L 350, also lightly modded (headers and K&N Filter, plus audio), that I love and also dominate with, and admittedly devour other "wind up toys." So, a vicious cycle I suppose, but all in good fun, so think carefully next time before judging someone on their selected outlet for that oh-so unquenchable need for speed.
The End.
P.S.
Also that's a very nice Vette you've got there.
And please, dude, not a Cavalier (the epitome of American un-muscle).
Everyone laughs at Cavliers.
If you're trying to support Chevy's compact efforts, opt for the new Cobalt, just my two cents and I hear the supercharged SS version is pretty nasty (for a domestic).
O.K. ..... O.K., Against my better judgment I'll bite. I've seen some purdy' fast Cavliers @ the track. They are the body style of choice for many many pro stockers. And they are faster than 11 sec.
Yes, you say your talkin' about "stock" ........... but this is a Hot Rod forum is it not???:LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
Whaaaat...if we're talking Pro Stock then imports have certainly held their own, what with AEM's 7-second Civic, and a Honda no less, especially a Civic! No, I think my little guy suits me just fine.
As I stated previously ,,,,,,, no disrespect intended for anyone ! I really do not care what you drive as long as you enjoy it , that is what matters most . I enjoy all aspects of our hobby or sport . I think discussion rather than mud flinging is productive .
Geo
(O.K. ..... O.K., Against my better judgment I'll bite. )
I saw it coming and I did it anyway ............. Shame on me......:whacked:
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The thing that only get's me is ricers will talk crap and tell me that my old cars that I like can't take turns like their jap cars. Well wouldn't you think that if I wanted to take turns fast that I would not put big tires on the rear of my really heavy coupe? Also, it's not like I will be racing a ricer on a race course or nothing even if I had one so no point of trying to lower it so much and doing all this crap that won't get used. In a way with what I just said I don't agree with myself because I know that kids just want to have bragging rights and say they have upgraded suspension, etc and I understand but oh well. I don't have a problem with a ricer, I have came to understand where some of the kids that are into them come from. How about lets see something like a 1929 T bucket do some DRIFTING anyone???!!!! Hahaha.
Im a bad man i run on both sides of the track. I have both rods and imports. My daily driver civic with a homemade (aka junk yard) turbo kit ran a 12.7 which isnt fast at all but its pretty quick.
But i think I want to put it under the knife and shoe horn a small block into it.
The ideals behind the Cavalier build are several.
1 Price and availability of good used ones (No self respecting hot rodder does car payments :0 )
2 Price and availability of haul-ass parts
3 It's still a Chevy. And it'll be built to eat imports.
You want to drift in a domestic? piece of cake. 4 easy steps. 1)get speed 2)hit e-brake 3)turn wheel desired direction 4)release e-brake and punch it. And yes, it becomes very easy with 4-wheel double viscous. I actually controll my Whole car, not just the front half:D:LOL:
http://www.cars-on-line.com/16969.html
There is a nice compact for you to race.
I always wanted to get an old 1600cc car and squeeze as much horsepower as i can out of it n/a strip the inside and make it weigh about 1500lbs. Plaster a big 1600ccNA sticker on the back window and go out and smoke someone.
IMHO, The first sport compact was a Chevy V8 Vega but I'm biased.
Hey, I had a '72 Vega once. It was stock I'm afraid tho. It was purdy' fast if I had a mile or so to wind 'er up. HEHEHEQuote:
Originally posted by djv8ga
IMHO, The first sport compact was a Chevy V8 Vega but I'm biased.
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I knew a guy in Portland indiana had about the hottest Mustang I've ever seen. If I remember right he ran 1/4 in 8.9 seconds. This car was incredible, looked incredible, and sounded incredible. It had a 347 in it. I'd put it again just about any Eclipse, 240, 300z, 350z, or anything else coming from over seas in a 1/4 mile
I knew a guy in Portland indiana had about the hottest Mustang I've ever seen. If I remember right he ran 1/4 in 8.9 seconds. This car was incredible, looked incredible, and sounded incredible. It had a 347 in it. I'd put it again just about any Eclipse, 240, 300z, 350z, or anything else coming from over seas in a 1/4 mile
He was talking about a 2 cylinder Harley...Quote:
Originally posted by Twitch
jdhogg- "There is no substitute for cubic inches" is what you meant to say, right?http://www.emotipad.com/newemoticons/Grin-Nod.gif
And torque cannot be compensated for in 4 cylinder engines.
http://www.websmileys.com/sm/fingers/fing34.gif
the imports that I get a kick out of are the ones that look like they bolted a park bench to the trunk lid of their mom's car, sawed off the muffler, and tell me they have 500hp... then I smoke their ass in my 6000# 4x4 pickup... you really gotta love it!
the war begins..........:LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
But would you run my rice grinding suzuki hayabusaQuote:
Originally posted by jdhogg
we have quite a few of them little wind up cars here.i admit i love to race em but i kinda cheat.the kids driving them seem to be under a false idea that they can out run my harley:LOL: at 600 pounds and 110 hp i aint lost yet
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:LOL: harley vs haybusa:LOL: