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Old 05-12-2009, 10:02 PM   #1
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me vs 97 integra

Ok jus woundering one of my buddys freinds thinks his car is fast and didnt know if i should say anything. I know my car is slow but i think i might have him?

my car
305 tbi
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a/c and emissions gone w/cat

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he says it need some work though?
i think 170hp with 128tq
light car

what do you think?
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Old 05-13-2009, 02:08 AM   #2
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Re: me vs 97 integra

sounds like a GSR then,thier pretty quick for stock honda.....bout a low 15sec car with a good driver,but my camaro runs high 15s with way less done than yours...so it should be close.
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You should dominate if you go from a dig or even a 5mph roll.
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Re: me vs 97 integra

As someone who has had both, I would say it will depend if you launch from a stop or not. The Camaro will murder alot of stuff from a stop, but as soon as the gsr gets in the powerband, or from a rolling start, I doubt you'd have a chance, especially with TBI. Ironically a 305 TPI IROC was my first kill when I had my GSR (and I had my camaro at that time). I used to be one who bitched about Hondas all the time until I drove one that was actually meant to be fast from the factory, and boy was I surprised what 1.8L can do.
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Re: me vs 97 integra

An ITR is a mid/low 14 sec ride bone stock but notoriously hard to tune N/A. Just about anything bolton will make the car slower or if he's lucky it'll make no difference.

A GSR will run with or beat any stock 3rd gen except for the 350 TPI and 305 TPI 5 spd, and even that can go either way.

If it's a stock GS then he dosnt have much of a chance. Mid to low 16 second car at best. An acura for people on a Honda budget lol.
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As someone who has had both, I would say it will depend if you launch from a stop or not. The Camaro will murder alot of stuff from a stop, but as soon as the gsr gets in the powerband, or from a rolling start, I doubt you'd have a chance, especially with TBI. Ironically a 305 TPI IROC was my first kill when I had my GSR (and I had my camaro at that time). I used to be one who bitched about Hondas all the time until I drove one that was actually meant to be fast from the factory, and boy was I surprised what 1.8L can do.
I would be ashamed to see what 1.8l can do IMO.
Tc i think you would blow his ***** doors clean off.
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