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Old 05-25-2006, 10:57 PM
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confusedd..

im in a jam. its not that serious, but you know. ive always wanted an evo. period. i have a crx dx with a b16 right now. i have enough to sell it and get a used evo (with a little loan). i would love to keep the crx. like have the evo as a daily driver and (eventually) build the crx for all out racing.. but im contemplating just keeping the crx and building it up now. id kill anyone around. gauranteed( im hopin to push around 400whp) . but the trannys geared so short. i was lookin for the top speed of a y1 but i came up with 115. thats bullshit. the speedo doesnt work cuz i know need an electric one for the new motor. but if i pull up to a vette or some other bullshit i gotta take him till like 150.. i dont wanna sit there with the rev limiter hitting at like 125. does anyone know the top speed of a y1??

i dont go that fast very often.. actually i pretty rarely do go that fast but still i need that backup. your probably all gonna think im an idiot. but w/e in my head it makes sense

so basically this shouldnt be in the tech section.. but i want to know the speed specs of the y1... and some opinions on the crx or evo.
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