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Old 02-21-2006, 07:53 PM   #51
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first it's sports coupe

second my litte fwd honda can do a burnout so shove that up your rwd

can even do a donut in the snow

put mcdonalds food trays under the rear tires. same effect.
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Old 02-22-2006, 04:27 PM   #52
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first it's sports coupe

second my litte fwd honda can do a burnout so shove that up your rwd

can even do a donut in the snow

You should know by now that I'm no purist. THEY'S ALL SPORTS CARS TO ME

And I have your Honda's torque output close to tripled, so shove that up your 1.5 inch tailpipe and SMOKE IT, lol. But I guess I probably quadruple your displacement as well.

All in all, though I be terribly biased against Japenese products such as your Honda, I can appreciate a burnout with any drivetrain layout, even though you do have to drive backwards to cut donuts with YOUR car.
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Old 02-22-2006, 06:45 PM   #53
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You should know by now that I'm no purist. THEY'S ALL SPORTS CARS TO ME

And I have your Honda's torque output close to tripled, so shove that up your 1.5 inch tailpipe and SMOKE IT, lol. But I guess I probably quadruple your displacement as well.

All in all, though I be terribly biased against Japenese products such as your Honda, I can appreciate a burnout with any drivetrain layout, even though you do have to drive backwards to cut donuts with YOUR car.

nigga pweese

speaking of tail pipe though I think that a glasspack might be in the future for little hoopty right now.
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Old 02-22-2006, 07:37 PM   #54
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nigga pweese

speaking of tail pipe though I think that a glasspack might be in the future for little hoopty right now.
Go for the whole enchilda and spark for the fartcannon, let em know whos boss....lol
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nope. see I wanna get that old schoo muscle car sound so it will prolly be a cherry bomb or the old turbo muffler
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Old 02-22-2006, 07:43 PM   #56
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nope. see I wanna get that old schoo muscle car sound so it will prolly be a cherry bomb or the old turbo muffler
Excellent choice sir. Third gen has taught you well
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Old 02-22-2006, 11:00 PM   #57
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It's gonna take more than just a muffler to get an Old schoo muscle car sound. Your exhaust only can sound like your motor soooo. I'm not rippin on ya it's just the facts.
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Old 02-23-2006, 11:13 PM   #58
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nothing wrong at all playing around with your exhaust using a cherry bomb, hell i threw one on my 84 gmc serria with a 4.1 I6. gotta have some fun with what you have right???
well unless its straights like my ta...
but thats how i like it loud as hell it could be slow but your gonna hear me 2 miles away, hell its funny my car sounds like its going fast as hell then your like wow, that thing is barley moving!!!!
oh well, btw guys
who else do you know that paid 160 bucks for his ta???
i think it was a great investment!!
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Old 02-24-2009, 08:53 PM   #59
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Re: 82 TA Vs 84 TA

I own an 86 iroc w/lg4, and I happen to like the way it performs! Yeah the G's arn't gonna knock the wind out of ya, but it sounds great, and is spirited. I don't think it is a boat anchor by a long shot! I'll take a v8 over a lesser cylinder engine anytime. Even though it may be lagging is hp a bit.
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Old 02-24-2009, 10:28 PM   #60
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Re: 82 TA Vs 84 TA

dude look at the date the last post was posted. 3yrs ago. this is called necro posting
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