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    Re: wind resistance

    Quote Originally Posted by Civic Accord Honda View Post
    yes sir

    yep had the back of the car sticking out of the garage since its only a 1 car garage


    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
    lol oh ok thats a safe way to test an axle rather than drive on it and hope for the best



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    Re: wind resistance

    Quote Originally Posted by russiankid View Post
    Must be the intake that gives you the extra powa!
    stock intake
    Quote Originally Posted by 89lxisedan View Post
    lol oh ok thats a safe way to test an axle rather than drive on it and hope for the best
    nah i didnt put a new axle in i was just checking to see if it was the axle or trans broken.. its the axle so it should be fine a couple more weeks ( she vibrates around 60-80 mph and when i set it on jack stands makes loud grinding like sounds unless i jack the lca up then it sounds as smooth as butter)

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    Re: wind resistance

    Quote Originally Posted by Civic Accord Honda View Post
    don't want to be going 105 now and having your wheel slam back in to the inner fender now do we?
    That's never good. 35 was bad enough!

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    Re: wind resistance

    Quote Originally Posted by Bass Man View Post
    That's never good. 35 was bad enough!
    haha, me too. I think I was at about 30, and as soon as all the weight transferred to the front, the ass lifted and when she came back down, she went all the way down. I was like WTF is that rubbing sound and wtf is going on. Fight with it to get it pulled over and sure enough it looked like my rear wheel was pretending it was landing gear trying to retract. Needless to say that made for an expensive tow home.

    Juan (one of our members/mods from way back) totaled his minty fresh car courtesy of a failed upper rear control arm on the highway.


    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
    Please don't do that unless you want your 3G to meet the same fate as your dsm's.
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    Re: wind resistance

    no i'm not gonna i was just joking

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    Re: wind resistance

    I remember how I blew out the top of the right rear shock tower on my '73 BMW 3.0 CS, after hitting a relatively small pothole at about 35. I had been scrupulous about the maintenance, and had no problems going arount 90 mph sweepers on the local parkway. I shudder to think what would have happened to me if it had failed at speed.

    The autopsy determined that my HD Bilsteins and cut down springs put too much strain on the towers. I had big heavy caps welded in, and they were fine after that, but......

    I sold my '73 Pantera to a guy in '78, who also had a shock tower fail shortly after the sale. But this time it was rust. You couldn't see it from the outside, but inside it was rotting away. He got out without a major wreck also.

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    Re: wind resistance

    I never had my 3Gee more than 100mph, it started to swim over that speed and I'm not stupid to test limits and risk my life, but on the other hand I drove other newer cars at much higher speeds, like my bodys BMW 330Ci at 145-150mph and it felt safe.
    If you want to go fast, get something German, those cars are build to cruise autobahns... w no speed limits.

    Its prttey fnuny how you can raed tihs eintre snetnece with all tehse ellters out of palce...

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    Re: wind resistance

    wow..this thread is still alive?
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    Re: wind resistance

    Quote Originally Posted by 'A20A3' View Post
    wow..this thread is still alive?



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    Re: wind resistance

    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
    amateur. i buried the speedo on my old 3g on jackstands. with tires too.

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