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Old 08-29-2006, 08:14 PM   #21 (permalink)
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is it really crappy?? & why please... im bout to install my master bushing kit..


pros & cons???
Do a search, there is plenty of material out there for you to read.
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Old 08-29-2006, 08:15 PM   #22 (permalink)
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I was able to pass a 3Gen RX7 on the front straight of TWS. I got a good run on him coming out of 13-14-15, and he pointed me by if that counts for anything.

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Actually ... a friend of mine (951 owner also) was just as quick as myself at CMP in his RSX-S. I was faster in the straights of course, but he would catch up in the corners. We were pretty much even around the track. It could of course could be that he is a better driver than I, but I am at least telling myself it is because my suspension is all old / original.

Mainly, I was commenting on the cost difference to maintain the two. I am going to try and take the Prelude to VIR in December ... for monetary reasons it may be my new track toy.
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wow...even stock FD's high 13s. Maybe he didnt know how to drive, or you really know how to drive or have a really fast prelude!
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Well, 2700 lbs with 204 WHP and drastically modified gearing. I did get a run on him, though. I don't think he lifted because I had a hell of a time passing him when he pointed me by!
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