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Old 08-26-2003, 10:17 PM
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who do u think will win my 92 intega or my friends 93 civic hatchback si on the 1/4 mile both manual thanx
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i'm assuming there both stock? if they are and the same person is driving the teg would win.
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Both drivers equal, the Si. Of course, that's assuming that the Integra is not a GS-R.

The Si might be bit down on power to the 'Teg, but it is also about 300lbs lighter...and its 127hp vs 140hp and 110tq vs 132tq...13hp and 22ft-lbs of torque to carry 300lbs. 300lbs is almost the weight of a bike...and I doubt a motorcycle with only 13hp and 22ft-lbs tq is going anywhere fast.
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Re: who do u think will win

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Both drivers equal, the Si. Of course, that's assuming that the Integra is not a GS-R.

The Si might be bit down on power to the 'Teg, but it is also about 300lbs lighter...and its 127hp vs 140hp and 110tq vs 132tq...13hp and 22ft-lbs of torque to carry 300lbs. 300lbs is almost the weight of a bike...and I doubt a motorcycle with only 13hp and 22ft-lbs tq is going anywhere fast.
nice analogy...didn't think of it that way.

i agree w/ carrrnuttt as wel...those older si's aren't TOO slow for a stock civic...
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i got a 95' si. i ran many gs-r with i/h/e and i am right on there bumper if your integra isnt a gs-r.

i side with carrrnuttt on this one.
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Re: who do u think will win

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who do u think will win my 92 intega or my friends 93 civic hatchback si on the 1/4 mile both manual thanx
There's a lot of other factors. How much do you weigh and how much does your friend weigh? Which integra model are you talking about 2-door, 4-door, GS-R?

Who ever has clear corner lights, a huge "adjustable-strut wing wider than the actual car", neon underbody lights, altezza-style taillights, 18 inch chrome rims, 4" tailpipe and a "No Fear" windshield sticker always wins!!!

For even more speed, add hyper-blue headlight bulbs, any body kit from Wings West, faux carbon-fiber dashboard panel stickers, and color your brake calipers (and brake drums if you earn less than $25,000 a year) with brake caliper paint.
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