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#120983 - 17/10/2002 10:25 Re: Honduh [Re: Dignan]
lectric
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Registered: 20/01/2002
Posts: 2085
Loc: New Orleans, LA
Ok, at first, I thought it was the stupidest waste of a decent flash-programmer on the web, then I actually read what he had posted, watched a few of strongbad's emails, and laughed my ass off.

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#120984 - 17/10/2002 11:10 Re: Honduh [Re: wfaulk]
BleachLPB
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Registered: 01/11/2001
Posts: 354
Loc: Maryland
If I believed that they believed that body kits and whatnot made their cars look cool and they were totally uninterested in making their cars work better...

I could not agree more. What irritates me even more is how stupid some of these people/kids are. I've seen stickers for German performance parts (neuspeed, etc) on Hondas. Then the primered body panels... I won't even go there.

Check out this site. And yes, this unfortunate phenomenon is not limited to Hondas.

I'll go on a tangent that it must say something for the Type R - that everybody wants to be like a Type R. I see so many Type R badges plastered on everything from Sentras to Corollas to Civics.

A "riced" Benz - that disgusts me, and it is an insult to the brand and everything it stands for.

I am respectful of tasteful performance upgrades - but a line must be drawn somewhere. But a huge wing that looks like it belongs on the back of a small plane - this serves no purpose (especially for the speeds it is driven at) but to look stupid.
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#120985 - 17/10/2002 11:12 Re: Honduh [Re: DeadFire]
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I currently own and have owned a civic and integra respectively. I wish I had some pictures to show you but you wouldnt think of my car as fast. I didnt spend my money on outside mods ok thats a lie my civic hatch is black so Ive bought clear corners and tinted them black so they match the body I also have a carbon fiber hood but I mainly bought it for weigh reduction. Im all go/no show thats what its about all show is for insecure people.
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#120986 - 17/10/2002 11:23 Re: Honduh [Re: tanstaafl.]
Tim
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Registered: 25/04/2000
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So how fast does the Taurus station wagon go? That would have to be the ultimate sleeper car.

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#120987 - 17/10/2002 11:27 Re: Honduh [Re: Tim]
tfabris
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That would have to be the ultimate sleeper car.

Yeah, that was the point.
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#120988 - 17/10/2002 11:28 Re: Honduh [Re: BleachLPB]
robricc
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Loc: New Jersey, USA
I've seen stickers for German performance parts (neuspeed, etc) on Hondas.

Now that I'm a Saab person, I picked up a few of these stickers. I haven't gotten up the nerve to put them on my car yet.



Although I've only owned a Saab for 5 months, I already feel like a part of the community. They are a great bunch of people. Most of their cars are Saab 900 and 9000 which look completely stock (and old), but can keep up with/outperform my Viggen. See some pics I took at the last two Saab runs. There is another show this weekend in Boston I will be attending.
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#120989 - 17/10/2002 11:41 Re: Honduh [Re: BleachLPB]
rob
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Registered: 21/05/1999
Posts: 5335
Loc: Cambridge UK
A "riced" Benz - that disgusts me, and it is an insult to the brand and everything it stands for.

It's not really a prestigious brand any more, especially in Europe where every other car is a Merc. Making one look a bit different isn't so bad.

Of course if anyone did that to a Jag they would have to face severe consequences

Rob

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#120990 - 17/10/2002 11:43 Re: Honduh [Re: BleachLPB]
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But a huge wing that looks like it belongs on the back of a small plane - this serves no purpose (especially for the speeds it is driven at) but to look stupid.


...especially when you examine the tires underneath it, and discover that they're 135R14/65. There's one near me like that. I make an effort to laugh and point whenever I see it.
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#120991 - 17/10/2002 11:45 Re: Honduh [Re: rob]
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Registered: 25/12/2000
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Somehow, they're not so prestigious as they used to be in the US, either, but the prices (MSRPs) are still quite high -- much higher than BMW, for example. Go figure.
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#120992 - 17/10/2002 13:11 Re: Honduh [Re: BleachLPB]
Laura
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Registered: 16/06/2000
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Loc: Greenhills, Ohio
I saw a huge wing today mounted on the tailgate of a pickup truck, cracked me up, I think it was a Ford.

I used to own a rice burner, a 87 Honda Accord, had the hood that sloped down and I liked the looks of it, until someone totaled it but I never did any mods to it.
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#120993 - 17/10/2002 13:11 Re: Honduh [Re: robricc]
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Ive been meaning to ask.....how does one distinguish a Viggen from a non-Viggen?? Most cars are easy to identify the sports version the old MR2s are a bitch the turbo emblem is body colored so the only way at a distance is to look for raised levuors(sp?) on the rear deck.
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#120994 - 17/10/2002 13:22 Re: Honduh [Re: rob]
BleachLPB
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It's not really a prestigious brand any more, especially in Europe where every other car is a Merc

Prestigious or not - it still seems wrong. In the states - they aren't quite as common so I guess thats why I had that viewpoint.
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#120995 - 17/10/2002 13:23 Re: Honduh [Re: acurasquirrel_]
robricc
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Registered: 30/10/2000
Posts: 4931
Loc: New Jersey, USA
It is not that easy to distinguish a 9-3 from a 9-3 Viggen unless you look for these clues:
  • Viggen emblems on either side of the car above the side marker lights.
  • Front spoiler/ground effects
  • Larger rear spoiler than regular 9-3
  • 5 spoke 17" wheels
  • Regular 9-3s have a motorized antenna in the back on the driver's side. The Viggen spoiler gets in the way of that area, so Viggens have one of those small ones mounted on the roof (VW style?).
  • "Rectangular" exhaust tip
I have a Viggen "euro plate" on the front of my car, so everyone knows (assuming they know what a Viggen is). Other than those things, it is easily mistaken for a regular 9-3.
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#120996 - 17/10/2002 13:23 Re: Honduh [Re: robricc]
BleachLPB
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Now that I'm a Saab person, I picked up a few of these stickers

Now that is amusing...
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#120997 - 17/10/2002 14:00 Re: Honduh [Re: Laura]
wfaulk
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    I saw a huge wing today mounted on the tailgate of a pickup truck
Not too long ago, I saw a wing mounted on the tail end of the cab of a pickup truck. I almost had to pull off the road, I was giggling so hard.

It occurred to me later that it might have been an air deflector for whatever might have been in the bed that wasn't at the time. Still hysterical.
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#120998 - 17/10/2002 14:07 Re: Honduh [Re: Laura]
robricc
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Registered: 30/10/2000
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Loc: New Jersey, USA
I used to own a rice burner, a 87 Honda Accord

I used to own a rice burner too. It was a 1998 Suzuki Sidekick Sport JLX. OK, maybe not a rice burner in the typical sense, but I did get harassed by my friends about putting rice in the gas tank. I LOVED that truck. It was excellent. I had to get rid of it because I needed something bigger. I wish I had kept it. This picture was taken after I had pushed one of my friend's cars 2 miles when it broke down. This is the only photo I have of it.

http://www.spmicro.com/mp3sidekick/sidekick.jpg
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#120999 - 17/10/2002 15:39 Re: Honduh [Re: BleachLPB]
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Posts: 419
Loc: Minnesota
The "ricer" phenomenon ins't unique in being a fad, there's baggy pants, mullet haircuts, giant shoelaces, beanie babies, formerly the word "groovy", etc. Things become popular, and people emulate their peers, especially when young. You can pick out a hundred fads that have come and gone over the last decade or more, easily defend the ones that you were involved in, and ignorantly bash the rest. We think these kids do ridiculous things, but they believe the same about us.

I don't do these things I've mentioned above, but I'm SURE I'm guilty of others. Actions as a kid that my parents thought were idiotic, and I know they did the same themselves. Some people would call me dumb for having to have the fastest computer I can assemble together every six months, or putting thousands of bucks into my car stereo. I can justify it, just like these kids can justify their car's body kits or something else they are doing.

It's incredible how fast this thread filled in, anyone thinking less these kids for simply being kids is old, and a snob. Which I acknowledge is often me included

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#121000 - 17/10/2002 17:27 Re: Honduh [Re: Tim]
tanstaafl.
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Registered: 08/07/1999
Posts: 5549
Loc: Ajijic, Mexico
So how fast does the Taurus station wagon go? That would have to be the ultimate sleeper car.

It is pretty quick. But the fun part is -- it is nowhere near as quick as I let people believe. I don't ever race anybody -- I just show them the engine and let them draw their own conclusions, and they assume that it must be really fast. And when those secondary intake runners kick in under full throttle, it sounds really fast.

If I had to guess, I would estimate 0-60 mph in about seven seconds, top speed probably in the vicinity of 140 mph. I know that if I punch it on a freeway on-ramp, I can have have 95--100 mph by the time I need to merge into traffic and not even be in high gear yet. It is a very nice highway cruiser, getting 27 miles per gallon at a steady 75 MPH, and at that speed the engine is turning less than 2700 of it's maximum 7000 RPM.

Throw in the 1000-watt competition quality totally stealth stereo system... and yeah, it is the ultimate sleeper. I have wanted one of these cars for 10 years, and couldn't believe my luck when I found this one on the internet. There might be 10 of these in the whole world.

tanstaafl.





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#121001 - 17/10/2002 18:31 Re: Honduh [Re: tanstaafl.]
acurasquirrel_
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Those secondary intake runners are probably killing your top end. But with a big engine like that i guess you want all your power in the midrange. THe Integra GS-R engine has dual stage intake runners whereas the Type-R only has single runners. Most people who are doing any type of major tuning will ditch the dual stage IM for a single stage version by Skunk2.
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#121002 - 17/10/2002 22:09 Re: Honduh [Re: robricc]
robricc
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Registered: 30/10/2000
Posts: 4931
Loc: New Jersey, USA
Oh my god!
Hulk Hogan is a ricer!
http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?p=999&gid=1010757&uid=633523

Got the link from Saab Turbo mailing list
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#121003 - 17/10/2002 22:16 Re: Honduh [Re: tanstaafl.]
Tim
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Registered: 25/04/2000
Posts: 1529
Loc: Arizona
Nice.

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#121004 - 17/10/2002 22:22 Re: Honduh [Re: wfaulk]
Tim
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Loc: Arizona
Not all 'wings' are actually spoilers. They make them for vans and pickups that aren't used to spoil the lift generated by the shape of the vehicle, but to actually direct airflow into the wake behind the vehicle. That decreases the gas used by reducing the 'pressure drag' (God, I can't even remember the real name... thats disturbing).

By having a airfoil on the back of the cab of a pickup, the air is also directed up and over the bed. That also reduces drag (and increases gas mileage), much like either a cover over the bed or those ugly-ass net tailgates.

Its cool when people talk about stuff I actually know

Edit: I actually took the time to dig out one of my aero books and look it up - form drag. Lame, huh (me, not the name )?


Edited by Tim (17/10/2002 22:27)

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#121005 - 18/10/2002 05:25 Re: Honduh [Re: Tim]
wfaulk
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Registered: 25/12/2000
Posts: 16706
Loc: Raleigh, NC US
Yeah, I guess I realized that and it makes enough sense.

It still looks ridiculous, though.
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#121006 - 18/10/2002 09:15 Re: Honduh [Re: wfaulk]
Tim
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Loc: Arizona
I totally agree about the looking ridiculous part

What kills me is that a lot of beneficial aerodynamic effects can be created without the use of God-awful ugly body work, but that would lose the 'look, I'm cool!' effect. I won't even go into a rant about the weight

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#121007 - 18/10/2002 09:33 Re: Honduh [Re: Tim]
wfaulk
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Registered: 25/12/2000
Posts: 16706
Loc: Raleigh, NC US
Yeah. In reality, most of the quality stuff is fairly understated.
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#121008 - 18/10/2002 16:04 Re: Honduh [Re: acurasquirrel_]
tanstaafl.
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Loc: Ajijic, Mexico
Those secondary intake runners are probably killing your top end.

Probably not... they're staged. As the RPMs climb, the primary runners are gradually phased out at the same time the secondary runners engage. This gives a pretty flat torque curve from about 2000 -- 6000 rpm. Oh... maybe that's what you mean when you say mid-range?

But with a big engine like that i guess you want all your power in the midrange.

Appearances can be deceiving. That engine is only 3.2 liters -- about the same size as your Acura was, I think. The transmission is a four-speed AXOD automatic with overdrive and lockup torque converter, so it's almost like having a six speed, and first gear is low enough that even on dry pavement I have to excercise some caution to keep the wheels from breaking loose. (Not that big a deal in a FWD car, I know)

tanstaafl.
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#121009 - 19/10/2002 18:36 Re: Honduh [Re: tanstaafl.]
acurasquirrel_
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The way the dual stage runners work in the GSR is at 5800 the shorter ones are opened but so are the longer ones which does increase airflow but does add some resistance. My engine is 1.8 liters I dont need no stinkin V6 to make power. 1.8 turbo all the way, i do miss my type-R motor though......stupid teenage years.
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#121010 - 22/10/2002 08:39 Re: Honduh [Re: Tim]
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Loc: Mississippi State University
Plus the huge wings on top of the Cabs of Trucks are for towing loarge 5th wheel or gooseneck trailers. That greatly reduce drag. You can see all lot of these where Im from. Anyone that has a duelly and a tall trailer. But yes like most aerodynamic things added to trucks, they are extremely goofy looking or just downright ugly
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#121011 - 22/10/2002 12:18 Re: Honduh [Re: dodgecowboy]
tanstaafl.
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Registered: 08/07/1999
Posts: 5549
Loc: Ajijic, Mexico
Anyone that has a duelly and a tall trailer.

[soapbox] Please... it's "dually" (or alternatively "duallie" or even "dualie"). The etymology refers to a truck with dual wheels on the rear axle, thus the term "dually".

Unless he is using the truck to fight duels, that is... What would it be -- hood ornaments at 40 paces or something? [/soapbox]

Not that it really matters, of course.

tanstaafl.


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#121012 - 22/10/2002 13:36 Re: Honduh [Re: tanstaafl.]
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Just a gratuitous post to show off my personal "Rice Eaters"


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