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Old 09-26-2005, 02:52 PM
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I just turned 30. You still feel old?
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32, yep.....
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Old 09-27-2005, 02:55 AM
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I'm settling for saggy old 22 y/o strippers these days.
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well if you are worried about losing 100lbs off your car for better e/ts i would just recommand not having such a gutless car

100lbs pig wooop if you got some grunt in the engine compartment
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Old 09-27-2005, 03:07 AM
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well if you are worried about losing 100lbs off your car for better e/ts i would just recommand not having such a gutless car

100lbs pig wooop if you got some grunt in the engine compartment
400 whp 1700 lbs versus 400 whp 1600 lbs.

The difference becomes the stuff of masturbation. Google one of those ET calculators and see what I mean.
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400 whp 1700 lbs versus 400 whp 1600 lbs.

The difference becomes the stuff of masturbation. Google one of those ET calculators and see what I mean.
1700 - 10.337
1600 - 10.130

Not much, but enough.
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Old 09-27-2005, 12:45 PM
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Im 6'4 and 475pnds, in that car if i get hit im done anyways.....
I wanna see a pic. you sound like a big guy. If you do remove your PS pump, and just leave the lines and crap, the steering rack will eventually dry out and crack and crap. You can get around this by swapping in an old CRX's rack that didn't come with p/s. because if not then you will probably have to do it in the end anyway's

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Im 6'4 and 475pnds, in that car if i get hit im done anyways.....
I wanna see a pic. you sound like a big guy. If you do remove your PS pump, and just leave the lines and crap, the steering rack will eventually dry out and crack and crap. You can get around this by swapping in an old CRX's rack that didn't come with p/s. because if not then you will probably have to do it in the end anyway's

You wanna see a pic Wait, i get it, your a chub chaser.....i feel honoured...yah, i wasnt sure how the rack would survive, now you mentioned it would dry out, i was thinking if i removed all teh crap, lines etc but capped the rack while it was full That would keep it wet no?
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