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nice civic.....oh and about the axles...I'm not sure about the Hp at wich it would snap but I know that Honda axles are made more for high speed than high torque.
Originally posted by miata13B
Right on the money with the whole wrong wheel drive deal. As for the discussion going on right now. Put it into terms of money. The amount of money you need to put into a Civic to compare to the 427 Vette. Now take that money and put it into that 427 Vette. I am sure that Vette would desimate its previous time along with the Civic doing the same. On top of that, why would you want a car that just goes straight? A high powered Civic must be a fun car to drive, but you can't turn the thing. The Vette on the other hand was made to handle the amount of power you could tweak out of it. let alone 500 lbs of torque (aftermarket parts on the Vette) would twist a lot of car's frames today. A civic would snap an axle with it's horsepower around 300hp without an aftermarket axle. There are too many different things you could do with a car that you need to be as specific as possible about what you want it to do.
Example - I want a quarter mile car. This specific Civic would be an excellent choice to have.
Next thing you have to ask - How fast do you want it to go?
and then this one - How much Cash you got?
Originally posted by Hell Patrol
you are funny....
a modified civic will handle much better than a Vette mainly becuz of weight
Originally posted by Josh
Yeah, I can already see it..."But it's still a Honda." "It's still fwd." Blah blah blah.
Yes, it is still a Honda. Yes, it is still fwd. Yes, it would rape any stock Viper out there.![]()
Originally posted by Josh
"It's still fwd." Blah blah blah.
Yes, it is still fwd.