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Old 05-21-2003, 04:23 AM
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The JDM Integra DC Type R would have a far better chance- but the M3 and S4 still dhit on it- the DC has NO advantage in the corners- it is disadvantaged by it's FWD- the M3 has the biggest advantage (Being RWD) and the S4 being AWD is a close second.
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Alrighty... well let me first off introduce where I get my expertise from. I own a 2000 Integra Type R and I recently bought an E46 M3. THe best from both worlds I shall say. Well first off the M3 is a beautifull car no doubt about it. JUST BEAUTIFULL. The ITS is a noisy and relative cheap high performance coupe. I took the M3 together with my brother and the ITR to the curves of Los Angeles National Forest. No doubt the M3 had advantage on its almost perfect 50/50 weight ratio, but also take into consideration his statement "... but wen it comes to turns... lol
im afraid it'll slow down to like 50km/h for a turn" TOTALLY TRUE. I had the M3 in my hands and we came into a curve and I was behind ITR and i had to slow the f*&$ down because of my 500 extra pounds of car I have... the ITR did pulled off in the curve (and by the way we both race in curves all the time) and about 2 seconds before the curve was over with the M started catching up. The ITR can pull away from an M3 in consecutive curves with the right tires in it, and the 1 foot brake/acceleration. We came down to the conclusion that if the curves where such that they where right after each other I'd rather have the ITR, but in actual life, curves are not only followed by hills but also by some straights, so although his statement is right, it should add that it only works for consecutive straigh (not inclined) curves...and also the M3's torque will do wonders catching up and passing the ITR in a straight and in an uphillishhh curve. As far as we are concerned the ITR has no chance in a red light, and the closest it will ever come to trying to read the plates of the M3 is at 63ish MPH both thrown into 3rd gear in the freeway.
Oh and by the way mr. NSX never call a person ignorant unless he has called you one.
Mr ScorLibran besides having the wrong 0 60 in ITR (0 60 in 6.26...BONE STOCK) dont ever and i mean EVER under-estimate those "highly priced hondas." Cuase chances have it that your E36 at one point or another will see my brother civic si (~$24,000 total) that does 1/4 mile in 12.8 and is going to make you feel a lil bad. Just like it did to me after we raced with my E46
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