me getting arrested for my burnout with my e30

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  • Gooch
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    Originally posted by Widm3r
    Both cars were really nice even though i have only seen them in pictures. Maybe you are just a good photographer.;)



    Yeah these idiots were coming from week on end, he is just as bad as one of the b20vtec forum single cam civic guys who try and race all. And this guy leaf is just as retarded as the people burning out in a crowd.



    Yes it is, although i have never seen you there ;)


    Whats up with that man?
    Nice meeting you the other day, dude. Post up that picture you snapped!

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  • mnstepchildrider1
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    lol wow

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  • Wh33lhop
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    Originally posted by JMil86
    Statistically speaking, you are right. BUT hp/l a car that can make 100hp/l is a more impressive design than a car that makes 50hp/l. The new Ferrari whatever claims it is the first production car to make 127hp/l from natural aspiration. I don't know if this is true or not.
    Really it is more that high power density (hp/liter) while still remaining "streetable" and reliable is an impressive engineering feat. To the driver of the car and in any other category, it means diddly squat. The F20c could have been replaced with an all-aluminum V6 and come out with more torque, similar or even better mileage (AP1s get like 18 city) and similar weight and weight distribution. But Honda needed to be Honda so they decided to use a tiny engine that revs to all hell. Nothing wrong with that, it's a fun car and the F20 has good boost potential, but from an engineering standpoint they probably could have done better. Don't quote me on this, but as I recall the F20 really isn't all that light either.

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  • Fidhle007
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    Originally posted by JasonC
    Oh i see. There are times i'm not to quick...... And that was one of them (hangs head in shame)
    For me it's the times that I'm actually sharp that are the momentous occasions...

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  • JasonC
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    Originally posted by Fidhle007
    Dude, he just made a really funny joke and you let it get right by you! He was implying that doing burnouts and revving in parking lots was a form of racing and such, yada yada, so on and so forth. It made me laugh...
    Oh i see. There are times i'm not to quick...... And that was one of them (hangs head in shame)

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  • JMil86
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    Originally posted by analogjesus
    I would just like to chime in and say one thing: I think someone mentioned HP/L before when we were talking about Hondas. This statistic literally means nothing. A 200 lb, 100 hp, 1 liter engine has no advantages over a 200lb, 100 hp, 2 liter engine. A more accurate statistic to use would be hp/lb or hp/mpg or something along those lines.

    Although I find it funny that some BMW guys rag on Hondas when their engine design principles have many parallels (or at least they used to). The f20 in an s2000 is a high revving, low displacement, NA engine with a lot of power up top. The s54 (and many M engines) is a high revving, low displacement, NA engine.

    Hondas can be good in their own right but they could never compare to an e30 in driving feel and affordability (for me at least, show me a Honda I could buy rust free and running for $700 and have it last a long time)
    Statistically speaking, you are right. BUT hp/l a car that can make 100hp/l is a more impressive design than a car that makes 50hp/l. The new Ferrari whatever claims it is the first production car to make 127hp/l from natural aspiration. I don't know if this is true or not.

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  • Fidhle007
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    Originally posted by JasonC
    I'm lost to whatever your rambling off about . My only guess is that you think the op was warming his tires up getting ready for a race in a parking lot???? But all he was doing was showing off with tire smoke...
    Dude, he just made a really funny joke and you let it get right by you! He was implying that doing burnouts and revving in parking lots was a form of racing and such, yada yada, so on and so forth. It made me laugh...

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  • JasonC
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    Originally posted by Number73
    Don't worry - I was told the 'Racing' in Mall Racing is just a marketing slogan - like 'dingaling' or 'queef'. You're definitely right though... 0-3 miles per hour is a prerequisite for running in this class. My rulebook is outdated and from the Smithaven Mall, anyway... or at least the Panda Kitchen coupons are expired. I have seen safety stewards and corner/flag workers will allow lower speeds but usually only when early braking without use of crossovers to the subwoofer.

    Here is a picture of last season's totally kewl/phat Jamba Juice Championship:
    I'm lost to whatever your rambling off about . My only guess is that you think the op was warming his tires up getting ready for a race in a parking lot???? But all he was doing was showing off with tire smoke...

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  • napabavarian
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    /\---new drive in window for better service?

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  • Number73
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    Totally Kewl

    Originally posted by JasonC
    But the OP of this thread wasn't racing anyone.... Just burned the tires in a crowd of people.
    Don't worry - I was told the 'Racing' in Mall Racing is just a marketing slogan - like 'dingaling' or 'queef'. You're definitely right though... 0-3 miles per hour is a prerequisite for running in this class. My rulebook is outdated and from the Smithaven Mall, anyway... or at least the Panda Kitchen coupons are expired. I have seen safety stewards and corner/flag workers will allow lower speeds but usually only when early braking without use of crossovers to the subwoofer.

    Here is a picture of last season's totally kewl/phat Jamba Juice Championship:

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  • napabavarian
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    Originally posted by ben312
    erm. rAtard? It's speeled with an "a."

    Back on topic, what did they charge you with? Did they just give you a talking to and/or ticket and let you go?

    In CA burnouts are cited under "exhibition of speed" which is a subset of the street racing code, similar penalties as a DUI, although they aren't usually enforced to that degree, you can serve significant jail time, big fines, and it's a misdemeanor, if you own the car they can impound your car for 30 days, just a good idea to not do them anywhere.

    In Oakland sideshows were huge a few years ago, a few times a year one of the cars went somewhere it shouldn't and smoshed a few of the instigators and onlookers into pine box filler, so the cops take it pretty seriously, I have a friend who used to build crazy fast 60's mustangs when they were cheap, he was doing something similar when the tires heated up, got traction, shot him over the curb across an intersection and into the next parking lot, just luck no one got hurt.

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  • toointoxicated60
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    Ive been to the best buy meets but not recently. Its getting too much attention just like the bp or whatever it is on the conduit

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  • Widm3r
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    I know your pain, i still havnt seen your 330 yet. I would love to see it rip around at nassau during the spring for auto-x

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  • HarryPotter
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    Originally posted by SSRI
    Think about it for a second, its a daily driver, which means you don't always need your max power every waking second maybe you want to go for MPG, so keep it in the low band, you don't need 600hp to go from stop at a red light to 35mph..... But if you do want some extrapower rev it to 6k. If you really wanted to you could program Vtec to kick in at 1.5k but that would kill your MPG. The car was designed to be a sporty DD, not a race car...
    You may be semi right, but wheres the tq? Non existent. tq is very nice for a DD I miss my eta's for this sole reason.

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  • bmws50b30
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    Originally posted by Widm3r
    Yes it is, although i have never seen you there ;)


    Whats up with that man?
    i went a couple of times and it was good. thursday night wasn't working with my schedule. i have to get up really early the following day.

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