RRs VS NSX

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Old 04-15-2008, 12:28 AM
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^^ ...It's all in the launch, Keep her down, Keep her in traction, Keep her running and you'll have 2 cars on the NSx before it's over
 
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who cares, no one that races in the street knows how to drive. Faster they are on the street the slower they are on the track. Thats pretty much true 99% of the time.
x2, bench racing ftl until i see a vid of this [8D]
 
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i am SO down for this video after it happens
 
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+1 on the video... better bring a friend along with a camara down near the end of the track... unless they can see everything up front. Oh yeah, and launch well!
 
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i have been reading this thread and wondering if you were going to race him. i hope you do well and kick his A$$,lol. be careful and practice your starts like others have said. do your homework now, so you can smoke him later. take care.

also, the video is a must. all this hype , we need the video!!,lol
 
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slow stock honda? i didnt see your mod list, hopefully your not stock.

anyways, i have raced all sorts of jack a55es on the streets on my f4i, from supped up sti's to my friends mustangs with dual superchargers, exhaust, and dynoed every weekend. i have only lost to one car, and it was some crazy track car without any lights! so it was way past street legal, end of story i just brushed it off my shoulder.

you will beat him, NSXs are tight, but if you can put your throttle where your mouth is, you should whoop his ***.

50 on the RR. and REP THE RIDERS!

+! on vid. im pumped
 
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n/m answered my own question
 
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Old 04-15-2008, 02:36 PM
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just be careful man, lets have that after party after you spank him. Unless you ride like s#!T you cant lose in the quarter mile. Freeway is a different story tho =\ I raced my friends evo with my f4 he has about 320 whp. AWD is nuts but from stop or small roll I spanked him like 4 car lengths. He gave up after hitting 70 mph tho.
 
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Like everyone is saying focus on your launch and also on your tuck, get down lower than you ever thought you could before, NSX's are fast and unless you launch well this thread is going to change tones fast.
 
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dude, you need to beat his ***,

and think aout this

if you race for pinks, (i know it would be bad *** to take his nsx) but wouldnt it be funny to just bet him for 2 of his tires? have to take them off right there, for gettin beat by 2 less tires. he would have to get it towed home and he would never forget how his car that he spilled thousands into got whooped by a bike.

more worth it for the car, but seein him cry over his car on jacks would be priceless
 



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