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    Re: wind resistance

    James May took it to 253mph on that "secret" VW test course, and he thought it was pretty damn smooth. Even when hitting the brakes, he said it was very civilized. That video was fucking awesome. I mean Captian Fucking Slow going 253mph... Doesn't get much better than that.



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    Re: wind resistance

    Quote Originally Posted by 89lxisedan View Post
    btw i figured general was the best spot for this but move it if necessary

    ok so i have a problem with my 89 lxi sedan and wind reisitance. whent he headlights are up at night it breaks the wind and lowers my top speed down to 105 and yet during the day with the head lights down i can get up to 120 and also have a quicker acceleration now i was wondering if i could swap out a civic ef front end and eliminate this problem or even if i could swap in a 4g front end.
    ...um, no. Can you swap in a 4G front end? Can you swap an EF front end? Yes to both, but you better be damn handy with a welder and have serious auto-body skills. Hell on that note, you can also swap on a '53 Caddy front end too, but how much work do you want to put on this.

    Quote Originally Posted by 89lxisedan View Post
    i only drive that fast when racing down the highway

    ya that's true i'll have to look into ways to add power to the a20a3 or what motors i could get my hands on inexpensively to swap in that has motor options
    Do me a favor please. PLEASE don't look into ways to add power to you car. Please take time and read the first part of this last quote you just said. ...ok, now read it again. ...ok, now again. If you can't figure out what's wrong with that statement, go hand your keys to you dad and tell him not to let you have them back.

    Quote Originally Posted by 89lxisedan View Post
    ya i know i just have a little bit of an issue with a lead foot and the fact that i can beat tc's and c230's and also gave a mustang shelby supersnake a run for tis money and ahve no prolem running with some 90's jettas
    Ok, a C230 will whoop a 3G's ass, and against the Shelby, you might as well not even start your car because that thing will own a 3G on the highway. Twisties with a VERY well setup suspension and lots of power (not stock) in a 3G might take that bear, but otherwise, NO. You're talking about bringing a dog to a horse race. Taking the TC off a launch or deep on the high speeds, maybe, but again, not the venue.

    Quote Originally Posted by 89lxisedan View Post
    lol actually i was having no trouble keeping up with the mustang while racing down the freeway
    ^^see above^^

    Quote Originally Posted by 89lxisedan View Post
    its efi
    ..btw, that means fuel injected.

    Quote Originally Posted by 89lxisedan View Post
    ya i'm not worried about ball joints or anything because my dad inspects cars here in mass and he gave my car a full once over to make sure everything was ok and safe before he would even put a sticker on it and let me take it away
    ...a full once over huh? Damn that thing must be perfect then. ...ok seriously CAH (aka. CivicAccordHonda) has been known to be a loose cannon int he past, but even he is acting as a serious voice of reason in this case. Please listen to him.


    So the moral of the story? ...ok, first, welcome to the board. Second, now that you've gotten your nice welcome, here's a touch of reality. MANY of us here have been here for quite a while, and many have not. Most of us that have been here a while actually had their 3G as their first (or one of their first) cars and has gone through our stages of denial. Many of us (including myself. ...yeah, BIGtime) came on here thinking our shit don't stink and we were the best drivers known to man and started making absolutely retarded claims, and announced plans to do virtually impossibly things to our cars. Some of us have done insane things to our cars, and some beyond that are actually making reality the 'virtually impossible' claims (buy VERY VERY few) putting them way up there on the power scale and ultra handling capabilities. Hell, some of us CAN keep up with that Shelby (your car NOT included, mine either for that matter). We all are well aware of the capabilities of these cars, and the capabilities of these cars in capable hands of VERY experienced drivers. ...and as w261 just said, there's only a very small amount of guys on here that fall into the VERY experienced, VERY capable drivers category. (I'm not one of 'em either.)

    Point is, you got yourself a good car, and I do trust that your dad looked it over quite well, and it's a decent representation of a 3G in good repair. ...but regardless of the 3G's capabilities alone, as soon as you factor in a young, inexperienced driver that thinks he's rocket-man, you have recipe for extreme disaster.

    Tell you what. How far out of CT are you? I know you said you're in Mass, so you can't be that far out. Here's an open invitation to meet up with me at a local Autocross event here in CT so you can get your act together, learn how easy it is to lose complete control of your car, and get your fix for your "need for speed" in a controlled environment, when you're not putting other people's lives at risk because you're getting too much 'wind resistance' from your pop-up headlights. (There's usually 2 events per month on Sunday's).

    I'm done now. I need a drink. PS> No I'm not an old fart telling 'sonny' to slow his ass down. I'm 27, and have a sickness for speed and sending cars sideways at any speed. ...but I learned real quick that public roads are NOT the venue for it. My license has (had) more ticks on it than a stressed out rabid turrets patient on meth.
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    Re: wind resistance

    i'm kinda at the new hampshire border of mass idk how far out o ct that is. and honestly i just picked up a little rc car to take out the need for speed on its not the same but its helping me from driving at high speeds

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    Re: wind resistance

    Quote Originally Posted by 2ndGenGuy View Post
    but really now, one good pothole or dip and your probally dead at 40mph


    Oh, ok, when you put it like that lol

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    Re: wind resistance

    Quote Originally Posted by 89lxisedan View Post
    i'm kinda at the new hampshire border of mass idk how far out o ct that is. and honestly i just picked up a little rc car to take out the need for speed on its not the same but its helping me from driving at high speeds

    i think you have a problem

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    Re: wind resistance

    Quote Originally Posted by accordion89 View Post
    i think you have a problem

    quote, i take that back, i have a problem, i read that wrong

    RC cars are a good hobby, you should find a local hobby shob man!

    you shouldn't speed, it sounds like you have a good car!

    you will regret the wear on your car, and a ticket will jack your insurance up, or your parents insurance up, which i'm sure you know your parents will not be happy about, take it slow, save your money its getting expensive to drive!

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    Re: wind resistance

    << a ticket will jack your insurance up, or your parents insurance up, which i'm sure you know your parents will not be happy about, take it slow, save your money its getting expensive to drive! >>

    Just to give you an idea of the impact of a ticket, my son, when he was 16 and a new driver for about 9 mos, got nailed for 62 in a 40. Shortly afterwards, I was changing insurance carriers to Geico from Travelers, and they quoted me I think it was $2,600 for 6 months (we have a few cars). As the process got finalized, they revised it upward to $2,900 for 6 mos because of that one fucking ticket (my wife and I have perfect records). Not only that, but I couldn't get an umbrella policy from Geico, and the max amount of insurance they would write was 300,000/500,000 instead of the more common 500/500. Because of the lower limit, I couldn't get an umbrella policy at a reasonable price, so went without that for a couple of years. One stupid ticket.

    Then there's my 27 year old, that 2 years ago got a DUI. His insurance is pretty high, but when he sold his car in January, eventually Geico got wind of it (he lives at home) and jacked my insurance up by $3,500 per year. Not to $3,500, UP $3,500. He did have a couple of other tickets too, but it was the DUI that did it for him. I had to give him one of my other cars just to get the cost down to something reasonable.

    If you get caught on one of your little 100+ thrill rides, you can expect possibly a reckless driving charge. And if they write you up for street racing at the same time, your license and you will separate for a long time, and your insurance will follow a moon rocket trajectory.

    Moral of the story, don't fuck up your life before you grow into it.
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    Re: wind resistance

    The NH/Mass boarder, eh?


    Me too..and I promise if I ever see a 3gee doing 125 down the highway I will do my best to pull my 102345 pound car in front of you, to hopefully teach you a lesson and get myself a nice fat insurance check.


    The bad by far outweighs the good here...my buddy got arrested for doing 153 in a 55...this was a year ago and he is still dealing with the bullshit that it brought with it.


    Besides..why would you want to go this fast on the shitty roads of Mass and NH?
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    Re: wind resistance

    ok ok, I think he gets it. I honestly have to admit that I'm real impressed with the fact that he didn't even once come back and defend the actions, or get all "you're all just stupid" on us. Shows a good character. Kudos to you 89lxisedan, you truly took your noob roasting standing up and took it right on the chin. I just hope you can really take our advice and slow down and realize there's just nothing but bad news to come of it.

    So check out the let's meet section and sign yourself up for the East Coast "Flipped" Meet in August. Oh and please take pics of your car and post them up. Cell phone pics welcomed, we won't bust your balls about shitty quality pics (ok, maybe we will, but it's all in good fun if we do).
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    Re: wind resistance

    yes add link to your signature, so we can see your car!

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    all set with the link. i have yet to take interior shots of my car but here's the exterior and motor https://www.3geez.com/forum/showthread.php?t=69336

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    cool, clean car, it looks like you have a good place to upkeep your car

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    ya i do, and you know the car was only $300 and needed a taillight and drivers window motor

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    thats 1,700 cheeper than i paid! sweet

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    ya i was pleased. lol to be honest this is my fifth car. i had a 1992 eclipse gs with the 4g63 (over heated and seazed block) then a 1994 eclipse with a 1.8 (which flipped in the winter), a 1991 olds cutlass (threw a piston rod through the block at 330000 miles), and a 1998 taurus (which had a transmission blow)

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    Quote Originally Posted by markmdz89hatch View Post
    ok ok, I think he gets it. I honestly have to admit that I'm real impressed with the fact that he didn't even once come back and defend the actions, or get all "you're all just stupid" on us. Shows a good character. Kudos to you 89lxisedan, you truly took your noob roasting standing up and took it right on the chin. I just hope you can really take our advice and slow down and realize there's just nothing but bad news to come of it.

    So check out the let's meet section and sign yourself up for the East Coast "Flipped" Meet in August. Oh and please take pics of your car and post them up. Cell phone pics welcomed, we won't bust your balls about shitty quality pics (ok, maybe we will, but it's all in good fun if we do).
    lol as i would expect from anywhere if i took cellphone pics unless i had a 5 megapixel or better camera in my phone

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    Re: wind resistance

    i like my cell phone, 8 megapixels!

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    Re: wind resistance

    by any chance would you be using the samsung memoir from t-mobile?

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    Re: wind resistance

    i just drove the civic 110 mph! =O












    in a very safe inviroment too!




















    in my garage sitting on jackstands with no tyers on it that is

    1988 Honda Accord LX-i Coupe 123k miles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Civic Accord Honda View Post
    i just drove the civic 110 mph! =O












    in a very safe inviroment too!




















    in my garage sitting on jackstands with no tyers on it that is
    lol is that even possible?

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    yep, samsung memoir,

    driving 110 with your car lifted? w h a t t h e f u c k ? ? ?

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    i hope you opened you garage, carbon monoxide isnt very good for you

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    you know what hearing that makes me want to join the 200 mph club while my car is lifted lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by 89lxisedan View Post
    lol is that even possible?
    yes sir
    Quote Originally Posted by accordion89 View Post
    i hope you opened you garage, carbon monoxide isnt very good for you
    yep had the back of the car sticking out of the garage since its only a 1 car garage
    Quote Originally Posted by 89lxisedan View Post
    you know what hearing that makes me want to join the 200 mph club while my car is lifted lol
    ahaha i put like 5 miles on it in the air XD wasnt doing it for fun really though just trying to do some testing to the axle

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    Re: wind resistance

    Must be the intake that gives you the extra powa!
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