| coolmody |

I think I was the only one at the SCCC without some kind of forced induction. What gives?? :wacko:
Who's the owner of the silver on in the pic?? I want to know how much and where you got your JRSC installed. |
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| Xx D-MAN xX |
His username is "redmethods". I believe he got the jrsc installed at speedtech in Calgary but for how much, you'd have to ask him.
Wes, atleast you brought you're prelude to the event, even if it's not a full-blown show car. It all takes time dude! |
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| coolmody |
Too much time sometimes......and I'm really impatient.
It's hard to make a Prelude go fast though. Damn chunky car. :crying: |
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| Xx D-MAN xX |
| Yes, it is hard or should I say expensive, to make a heavy car go fast. |
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| siopao |
quote: Originally posted by Xx D-MAN xX@May 21 2003, 11:16 AM
Yes, it is hard or should I say expensive, to make a heavy car go fast.
here's a cheap way.. just take out the seats and the body.. leave it as just the front seat, engine and tires... should be pretty fast :) |
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| ManHunter |
quote: Originally posted by coolmody@May 21 2003, 11:24 AM
It's hard to make a Prelude go fast though. Damn chunky car. :crying:
As I always reply to this... Brad's Prelude in Calgary goes 12.4.
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| H22_TURBO |
quote: Originally posted by ManHunter@May 21 2003, 05:49 PM
quote: Originally posted by coolmody@May 21 2003, 11:24 AM
It's hard to make a Prelude go fast though. Damn chunky car. :crying:
As I always reply to this... Brad's Prelude in Calgary goes 12.4.
MH
you can make anything go fast with 20 grand! |
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