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I would have thought that driving safely and responsibly is what mainly counts on the streets. ;)

Integra Type R should be put against the Type R r34 for matching..

And id rather a nissan then a honda... hey you want fast pickup speed... by a 750+ cc motorbike

Honda do make decent engines , i'll always choose a nissan over a honda... ok from my experience

stock r33 turbo (keyword turbo here!) will beat a type R no problems,

stock r33 turbo (again turbo , keyword) will beat a S2000. the S2000 will keep up for a while but wont hold its power long enough to outrun the 33

Again this is just from my experience people...

I'll go out on a limb and say that a DC2R is more of a sports car, and a more exciting car to drive than a non-turbo R34, espically if the R34 is auto. then it's no contest.

r34 gt skyline = 1370kg, 147kw

1999 integra type r = 1170kg, 141kw

so 200kg less, and only 7kw less. that is why they are faster.

i'd put the missus SSS pulsar up against a natro skyline. it is only stock motor but has 112hp at the front wheels and pulls like a train. it just has a 2" exhaust and extractors (which made a huge difference). it nearly keeps up with midly modded silvias.

Based on experience as well.

a Honda Integra DC2R can outrun a r33 gts25t(stock) of course because it also depends on the age/condition of the r33 and DRIVER.

People with Dc2r's can manage a high 14's qtr mile stock, r33's result vary depending on driver's skill stock (mid-high 14's) some even worst.

my 2c.

I would have thought that driving safely and responsibly is what mainly counts on the streets. :wub:

Yea umm.... i'm sure you've given somone a run on the streets wether it was safe or not... and if you havn't your lieing i can see through your monitor that you are :thumbsup:

But yea safety first... dun worrie i wear a rubber :(

Edit: all seriousness everyone keep racing off the streets :iluvff:

I knew it wouldn't take long for this one to turn to poo.

Just a reminder to everyone, street racing is ILLEGAL and DANGEROUS, and if you want to discuss illegal activities, it's highly recommended that you find another forum to do it on, because we don't take kindly to that sort of thing here.

...anyway, this thread has served its purpose, the question was answered on the first page.

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