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I dont think you guy r getting my Point. Lets say u got a stock skyline which everyone else can run 13.5second. and you can only get 14.2second so u install the nos to brake it into the 13second where it should be STOCK

Basicly you are a shit driver and can run wat the stock car should run.

(numbers made up dont know wat skyline run stcok :bahaha: )

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Originally posted by KILLER-T

I would not waste my time with this guy he said in another post that all our 13 and 14 sec cars are ricers.Why dont you take your car down to the plex Soulja and show us a quick car or shut the **** up:chairshot

WTF r u talking about i never said that, get your facts right

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Soulja

WTF is your point. I so are you saying that skylines are slow, or that these guys are shit drivers....... i dont understand.

What shits me is retards who never race their car but have the ordacity to comment and belittle other peoples efforts.

Daniel

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Dan - I'm with you here.. there's little or no chance of normal drivers, hell - even good drivers, getting their car down the 1/4 at "stock" times because they are often just claimed figures by the manufacturer, calculated from the power and gearing.

If you haven't tried it - you won't know....

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Originally posted by Soulja

Basicly you are a shit driver and can run wat the stock car should run.

Now _I_ take offence to that! (back me up here guys, I'm NOT a shit driver)

My last official 1/4mi. slip is for 14.5 sec (general rule of thumb is 14.2 STOCK), things like stock clutch, 10psi spiking boost, aftermarket (read: heavier) rims, different suspension DO make a difference.

So to compensate for this i've further modded the car to hopefully crack a 13.... well then, does me modding the car to get just under a stock timeslip mean I'm crap?

Sod off.:shake:

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LOOK I WASNT CALL YOU GUY SHIT DRIVERS I MADE THOSE TIMES UP! wat i am tring to say is lets say CAR : A has a stock 1/4mile time of 13.5 but everyone with a stock CAR : A runs from 14 to 14.3 and let say you happen to have the same car and can only get it to run at best 14.9 cuz of watever reason so u install the NOS to get it closer to the time every other stock driver get there car running at.

Stock Car A Time: 13.5

Owners Time: 14 to 14.2 (wat every owner gets)

Drive R Time: 14.9

Get wat im tring to say now??

I wasnt saying skyline run 13 or 14 those numbers where made up. You guy all took it the wrong way. I dont think any of you guy run ricer here, u dont see many ricer skyline more 180, lancer ect

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Soulja,

The problem with stock quoted 1/4 figures is that more often than not they are not based on a real 1/4 mile race track.

Owners of various cars can take some comfort if they are getting the mph even if they aren't achieving the times, due to setup considerations.

If modifications are performed to a vehicle to achieve greater speed then we can't categorise them as 'rice'. Rice by it's nature implies the 'go fast' without the fast reality.

Like gluing a letterbox scoop to the top of your stock datsun 120Y's bonnet.

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Originally posted by Soulja

Hey,

I was just wondering how many 9/10 second skyline are there in perth (or for that matter just any jap spec car), i really dont see any FAST jap spec car around my around which is really a piss of cuz all the ricers, think they r cool but they drive like 14/13 1/4mile.

I live in the alexander Hts area and cant find anything fast, but a 911 (i think it is but it is never around)

Im not looking for a race as my car is stock, i just wanna know if there are any fast cars out there

Thats what im talking about:tool:

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Originally posted by bully

my thoughts are that if YOU like it then its not Rice- Rice is in the eye of the beholder . Seems to me Rice is entirly dependant on whos or the type of car it is attached to rather than what it is: eg A huge wing on a silvia got Rice comments at one Skyline cruise and these came from someone that had a similiar Wing attached to a Skyline.  

So i for one support peoples right to individualise thier cars as they seem if - some things may not suit everyone but hey if the owner likes it then its not Rice to the owner.

As for inporting parts -------carbon fibre bonnet for a Supra $$$ let me know

just for those that missed my first cast of the bait --- oh they are running now

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Gee , I live in Alexander Heights area and I hope Soulja doesn't consider my car Rice:D

Back on thread , Rezz , can you get the mudsport 3 gauge pods for R32's and 180sx's . They are on the checkered flag website ?

Cheers

Ken

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