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DC5 ITR Dominates in endurance-racing...

This probably needs to go in another forum, but I hardly ever go to the track forums so:

http://asia.vtec.net/article/MME2003Race/index.html

What's even more amazing is, in qualifying, which is more indicative of a car's over-all speed thru the course (no competition while running), the Integra Type R were ahead of Porsches, TVRs, various Lotus, and all the Mitsubishi Evolutions!

From what I have heard, the Honda Integra Type R is a mid-high 13-second car in stock form.

EDIT: Forgot to add that the ITR was running with its stock braking system, and during the 12-hour enduro, never changed a single brake-pad.
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thats awesome cool to know.
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Pfff that doesnt impress me... my truck has stock brakes and its over 15 years old... hahaaa stupid Integra...






Yeah, the SRT-4 boys dont seem to appreciate being told their wonder box is gettin beat by some Honda.
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Very impressive!!! How much hp does that ITR have in stock form?? what engine??
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Re: DC5 ITR Dominates in endurance-racing...

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never changed a single brake-pad.
uhm.. i go like what 50000 miles between new brake pads? thats at least 50,000 hours...

is enduro racing known for owning the hell outta brake pads?
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Re: Re: DC5 ITR Dominates in endurance-racing...

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uhm.. i go like what 50000 miles between new brake pads? thats at least 50,000 hours...

is enduro racing known for owning the hell outta brake pads?
DUH! Road track racing is hard on everything. Endurance is even worse.
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Re: Re: DC5 ITR Dominates in endurance-racing...

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uhm.. i go like what 50000 miles between new brake pads? thats at least 50,000 hours...

is enduro racing known for owning the hell outta brake pads?
Imagine going up to triple-digit speeds and hauling back-down at least a dozen times. That's just one lap. Imagine doing over 250 laps. It's not just making the pads last, it's having them not fade, so that they can remain competitive through-out the race. Also, if you've ever played Gran Turismo, you'll know that you have to ride on the brakes HARD in certain corners to be even competitive and get the best line.

fatninja: The DC5 ITR has about 220HP stock, in a car that only barely weighs more than the last ITR (2550lbs), with more TQ (160+), which peaks almost across the whole powerband, giving it a smoother, more powerful acceleration.
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Re: Re: Re: DC5 ITR Dominates in endurance-racing...

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fatninja: The DC5 ITR has about 220HP stock, in a car that only barely weighs more than the last ITR (2550lbs), with more TQ (160+), which peaks almost across the whole powerband, giving it a smoother, more powerful acceleration.


Very very sweeeeet. I'll take one.
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you'll only take one? wow...jeesh ill take like 5..
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