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yeh i had a drive in one they go alright once you hit vtecbut yeh nothing compared to the gtst.....all my mates are obcessed with integras but yeh they arnt that good. they are pritty good for a economical car that still goes alright

yeh i had a drive in one they go alright once you hit vtecbut yeh nothing compared to the gtst.....all my mates are obcessed with integras but yeh they arnt that good. they are pritty good for a economical car that still goes alright

I find the integra runs well on the twisties. Not a drag car.

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ahh k yeh the vtirs do handle nicely, only reason i bought it up is ive looked at alot of ppls posts and no one really talks about them and im not sure why. yeh theyr arnt really good for dragging but they are good economically and love the high revs as well!

A GTS-t has a turbo. It takes relatively little effort to dial in more power, compared to a Honda NA engine. Do non GT-R Skylines have "street credential"?

And the reason why no-one talks about them here could possibly be because this isn't a Honda forum. We don't talk about 1920's Packards, De Loreans nor Ascari KZ1's here either.

If there is a vs thread, everyone would tend to go for the top-spec Type-R instead of the silver medalist.

yeh i think they will be better on petrol....would it go as hard as the gtst or not? which one would u prefer?

If you already knew, then why did you ask?

And you're asking on a Skyline forum whether people would prefer a GTS-t over a Honda? Were you expecting an fair and balanced response?

Like scathing said this is the last place people will be raving about hondas if you want more info should check out hondas forums. Also you cant compare a NA against a turbo, cause turbo owns hands down simple. If you want an NA car thats quick, rev high and economical go for the vtir. But if you want something faster and very keen to modify it further to gain more hp then get the gtst. Beacause there are limitation to hondas as they will cost heaps to produce more power (eg turbo charging it).

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