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Old 11-15-2003, 12:15 AM
93teg 93teg is offline
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93 ls vs new si?

would my 93 ls bone stock pull on the new si on the freeway. my ls is stock but i removed the resonators on the intake, but everything is bone stock. is this possible and if not why did i pull away from him. and yes he was trying cause i heard him down shift and hes car was screaming trying to catch up.
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Old 11-15-2003, 06:19 AM
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Re: 93 ls vs new si?

well i would ask how many people he had in his car.. i have a friend with a new 03 si and i raced him on the freeway, we both dropped at 60 into third and i had the jump but the torque of the k20 (2.0L) caught up with me and passed in fourth

91 LS = AEM cai, DC 4-2-1 headers, ACT stage III clutch, lowered 2.5", and some good old FALKINS

03 SI= AEM cai, DC catback, lowered 2"

i do know that the 92's and 93's are faster than my car, but i would hope that with the mods i have that i have at least caught up with a stock 93 ha.
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Old 11-15-2003, 06:20 AM
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Re: 93 ls vs new si?

oh yeah and in a drag race i kicked the shit out of that 03 SI!!!!....like 4inches
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