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Old 12-29-2003, 05:22 PM
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What do you guys think an automatic 1994 honda prelude si with a short ram intake and a straight piping exhaust would run in the quartermile? I was thinking also of the best way to get off of the line. Would it be to power break? I knwo this can be bad for the brakes but i dont think that if i did it only a couple of times it would be that bad... Help me out guys...
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low 16's high 15's? don't power brake, that is really only useful in a rear wheel drive. just slam the gas to the floor when the second light just about goes out, and hope you don't red light.
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