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Old 01-31-2002, 09:51 AM
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Look here son, you were probably in kindergarden when I first started racing cars. I live In San Antonio and just recently watched a number of modded EX's run mid to high 16's in 40 degree weather. You can kiss my ass because there is no way you could run mid 15's in an EX with bolt-ons and a full interior. I have not even seen a stock SI get lower than mid 15's in San Antonio, so how in the hell do you expect me to believe that an EX with 10HP in bolt-ons is running mid 15's? Your 16.8 is about right. I don't give a shit what elevation your at. San Antonio is ideal for racing and I have watched more EX's and DX's than you'll ever know. Every week I am embarassed to own an import because of all the dip shits with I/H/E on there civics and sentra's that go out to the track and run consistantly in the 16's-18's-20's all night long. I say if you can't run low 15's or faster then you don't belong at a race track. Bring your stupid ass to San Antonio, I have a grand that says you won't break 16's in an EX with I/H/E, let alone run mid 15's.
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Oh, I'm sorry...I didn't realize how smart you were. I mean you are a whole five years older than me so you MUST have a lot more experience with cars than little 'ol me Whatever! Believe me...if I had a grand in my account right now I would be more than happy to show you what the fuck's up and how to really race just so I could take your money and laugh in your face. And I thought everybody knew about elevation but obviously not! See...at sea level there is more air than there is at 5500 feet. More air=go faster. Is that clear enough for ya? Oh and one more thing...you say you've seen Si's run mid 15's and I am right with an Si. Imagine that... Maybe it's because I actually know hot to drive my fucking car!
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who cares...it's still slow as shit

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

BWUAhAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHH!!!!!!!!!!



Anyways..stock 99-00 Si Civics are supposed to run around the 15.3 range...

Ain't no freakin' way a stock 93 EX or a Si of same year going to run the same!
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y'all stop arguing or i'm gonna close this bitch.

I don't wanna hear who knows more than who. Its stupid.
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No. your right. I'm wrong. maybe you should open a driving school or something. I guess everyone else just can't drive.
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come run my lude, if your mid to low 15's you should stay right with me. although i highly doubt it.
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actually I am in albuquerque also, and it is true that some cars lose almost 1 sec off their 1/4 mile times from sea-level. I think our fastest 1/h/e SI got a 16.2. But another problem with the ex civic guys is that they can cang with SI's in first and 2nd, and end the race their where the SI will start pulling. I know this because I owned a ex and used to do the same and then talk my shit, but in all honesty, I would have lost my ass in a full 1/4 mile. I really doubt that a stock ex is any where near mid 15's with i/h/e. I guess what a lot of the street racers around here don't understand is that the 1/4 mile in a 15 second car ends in the 90 mph, and there is a lot of time that can be made up between 60 and 90+ mph.
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