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    Im having trouble with fourth gear so i still havnt got a clean pass and i weigh about 500 more pounds than you do but by comparing your eigth mile times there is no way man im making 252 to the wheels now and there is no way. I have heard of some of these miricale motors from japan but if you tear it down i bet somebody built it in japan before you bought it or at very least its a stock type s. If you just bought it then you realy dont know if its stock or not honestly man. Im also 31 been doing this for along time and can drive the shit out of a car hell we can just bet reaction times if you want to im that confident in my driving (not saying you cant drive) just saying if you know as much as you say you do then you yourself know that something doesnt ad up . Thats just my two opion but personaly i think we need to just put my motor in your car since it seems to hook up so well and win every all motor race there is next year what you think ?


    14.1 with a bone stock b16 in a eg hatch with radials is what every b16 hatch ive ever seen runs whats so special about that hell ive seen them run 13.9 bone stock thats not anything special.

    252plus hp and 34.5 miles to the gallon all motor. 12.2 at 111

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    Quote Originally Posted by h22 jones View Post
    Im having trouble with fourth gear so i still havnt got a clean pass and i weigh about 500 more pounds than you do but by comparing your eigth mile times there is no way man im making 252 to the wheels now and there is no way. I have heard of some of these miricale motors from japan but if you tear it down i bet somebody built it in japan before you bought it or at very least its a stock type s. If you just bought it then you realy dont know if its stock or not honestly man. Im also 31 been doing this for along time and can drive the shit out of a car hell we can just bet reaction times if you want to im that confident in my driving (not saying you cant drive) just saying if you know as much as you say you do then you yourself know that something doesnt ad up . Thats just my two opion but personaly i think we need to just put my motor in your car since it seems to hook up so well and win every all motor race there is next year what you think ?


    14.1 with a bone stock b16 in a eg hatch with radials is what every b16 hatch ive ever seen runs whats so special about that hell ive seen them run 13.9 bone stock thats not anything special.
    when we brake it down i will for sure check it out but pretty sure its stock. had a friend with an h22 from same place bone stock took it to cft got it tuned and it hit 204 on the dyno no header or nothing they thought it was built but last week my buddy broke it down to build and everything was stock.all mine has it a tune on it thats all so no way im more than 210whp,but if i hit 11s i will brake it down and see.

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    cool man either way hell of a motor and very nice times.

    252plus hp and 34.5 miles to the gallon all motor. 12.2 at 111

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