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Old 08-10-2001, 11:46 AM   #1 (permalink)
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JRSC 1/4 Times??

I know that Luded ran a 13.6 a while ago but I was just wondering if anyone else has gone out to the track?? Or if they've heard about times from other sites.
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Check Hondaprelude.com, in the resources section.

Obsidian ran a 14.1 with essentially stock everything. OR click on his profile to learn more about it. It's too soon to tell, there's not enough people doing drag runs. Depending on my schedule this weekend, I might stop by the IDRC race in Moroso Speedway saturday.
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Thanks for the info and hopefully you'll see what your car runs this weekend.
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i haven't made any 1/4 runs yet, but am in the mid 5 second range 0-60 on the gtech.

traction and the STOCK CLUTCH are serious problems. i have a CM clutch and flywheel here, but haven't put them in yet.
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i haven't made any 1/4 runs yet, but am in the mid 5 second range 0-60 on the gtech.

traction and the STOCK CLUTCH are serious problems. i have a CM clutch and flywheel here, but haven't put them in yet.
Really! Cool! I've always wondered what we did in 0-60. I'm sure it can do low 5's easily...

I disagree about the clutch. I've had no problem's whatsoever with the stock clutch. It's fantastic and it works very well. In fact, I tested my opinion out a week ago: hold the engine at ~4000rpm in third gear, and just dump the clutch....
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Boom: Tire spin.
Fantastic work, Honda!

I just want it to be finished so I can slap on the Fidanza flywheel.
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3rd gear??? try that trick in 1st! if i let it out too fast, it slips ALL the way through first gear. do that a dozen times or so and you won't have to wait any longer to replace your clutch.

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Really! Cool! I've always wondered what we did in 0-60. I'm sure it can do low 5's easily...

I disagree about the clutch. I've had no problem's whatsoever with the stock clutch. It's fantastic and it works very well. In fact, I tested my opinion out a week ago: hold the engine at ~4000rpm in third gear, and just dump the clutch....
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Boom: Tire spin.
Fantastic work, Honda!

I just want it to be finished so I can slap on the Fidanza flywheel.
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I was also wondering what the turbo people run in the 1/4.
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What, are there no turbo guys???
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i don't know if u went to the import/sport compact challenge up at Bandimere but this one 4th gen prelude si did mid to high 14's. he has a f max turbo kit. i think running around 10 lbs. untune too i think.
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Yeah, I was up at Imports nut I don't remember that car.
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