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Great vid, that 5G sounds far from stock though. Track days are awsome and can be cheap, my 4G track slag has cost be about $1K all in all and its so much fun (and reliable ).
hey thats where I work. to be honest the NASA guys are always the coolest guys that come in to race!! they are always so nice and usually know how to have a good time. One of the driving instructors of The Mid Ohio School used to race a 4th gen prelude in the NASA events all the time too. Pretty cool guys around there. They influenced me to buy my 5th gen. I love it!
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I wonder if this guy is on one of the major prelude forums.
I love how the prelude and the red hatch duke it out amongst all the other cars.
Yes, this is Walt McKinney's race footage. He is on H-T.com quite frequently and uses the screen name 577HondaPrelude. He typically posts in the Road Race forum.
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^ No doubt, it is far from stock. I believe in the video there was something about this being a race or exhibition in the H2 class of NASA?
His car is prepped for H2 or Honda Challenge 2 and has a lot of work done to it.
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Just imagine that with ATTS.
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Um, add 2-3 seconds to the video and you will have a pretty good idea! He is running a mechanical LSD with about 230whp. ATTS would not be able to keep up in those conditions.
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