Originally posted by: eLiu
Originally posted by: Krk3561
My dad's car probably has the most HP: 492 HP CL55 AMG(i get to drive it too
)
OMG seriously??? OMG I WANT TO BE YOU.
Originally posted by: eLiu
Originally posted by: notfred
The civic makes like 56 or something. 1986 carb'ed CRX DX with an auto tranny.
haha...I'm sure that's fun to drive, especially when compared to your mustang![]()
Was that a CVCC?? I had one of those...Originally posted by: NeuroSynapsis
my old civic had 74![]()
Originally posted by: BeeVo
Dang I lost to a justy.
Originally posted by: Scootin159
Originally posted by: BeeVo
Dang I lost to a justy.
Not many people can say this?
Originally posted by: N8Magic
Originally posted by: Scootin159
Originally posted by: BeeVo
Dang I lost to a justy.
Not many people can say this?
... that own cars anyways.![]()
Originally posted by: Scootin159
Originally posted by: N8Magic
Originally posted by: Scootin159
Originally posted by: BeeVo
Dang I lost to a justy.
Not many people can say this?
... that own cars anyways.![]()
Hmm...Lance Armstrong or the Justy?....my $$'s on Armstrong
just kidding with ya...I can't say much after driving that LeMans around for a while (till a truck drove over it).
Originally posted by: vegetation
How about power/weight ratio or hp/engine size. Just the hp rating itself means very little in determing if your car is slow.
205 RWHP out of a 2.5 NA! That's a wee bit more than "a bit" of work from what I hear. What have you done and what has it cost you? (Considering that my 924S has the same engine....)Originally posted by: Scootin159
Old car was a Pontiac LeMans (rebadged Daewoo Lanos) w/ 76hp. Was actually acceptable (although by no means fast) thanks to it's low curb weight. Was a great car until a truck drove over it.
New car is a Porsche 944, stock is 158HP, but the previous owner did a bit of engine work for me & I now have dyno slips at 205 RWHP. Still by no means blazing fast, but when you figure in it's track ready handling and low curb weight it's not bad at all (I'm now down under 2700lbs with a full leather interior). I plan on doing a few more mods to take advantage of the mods the P.O. did, and should be able to obtain 250RWHP without spending any huge bucks, and 350RWHP if I want to go for the supercharged option.
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
205 RWHP out of a 2.5 NA! That's a wee bit more than "a bit" of work from what I hear. What have you done and what has it cost you? (Considering that my 924S has the same engine....)Originally posted by: Scootin159
Old car was a Pontiac LeMans (rebadged Daewoo Lanos) w/ 76hp. Was actually acceptable (although by no means fast) thanks to it's low curb weight. Was a great car until a truck drove over it.
New car is a Porsche 944, stock is 158HP, but the previous owner did a bit of engine work for me & I now have dyno slips at 205 RWHP. Still by no means blazing fast, but when you figure in it's track ready handling and low curb weight it's not bad at all (I'm now down under 2700lbs with a full leather interior). I plan on doing a few more mods to take advantage of the mods the P.O. did, and should be able to obtain 250RWHP without spending any huge bucks, and 350RWHP if I want to go for the supercharged option.
ZV
Originally posted by: vegetation
How about power/weight ratio or hp/engine size. Just the hp rating itself means very little in determing if your car is slow.
Oh god...I guess I lose even more...Originally posted by: RishiS
I have 200 HP. Uh, I guess I lose.
