civic type r 1/4 mile stock
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civic type r 1/4 mile stock
hi, i just have a question on my civic. I have a 2000 civic 4 door with the complete typer tranny, block, head with crower cams i/e/h, full inteior and ran 13.9 at the track. I was wondering is this slow for a civic that is type r swap or not?
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Re: civic type r 1/4 mile stock (autoxgsr)
my bros friend had a eg hatch with full interior and ran 13.1 full type r swap with a few tweaks here and there
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Re: civic type r 1/4 mile stock (autoxgsr)
so you arent sure you have a type r?? hows that??? look on your block to see if it says b18c5, b18c a 4 door civic is heavy sorta but id say 13.9 is good
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Re: civic type r 1/4 mile stock (autoxgsr)
ya thats pretty decent time maybe with better tires and launch you can get better times and weather and track temp plays an important role as well
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Re: civic type r 1/4 mile stock (autoxgsr)
i dont no exact but i no the 4 doors are a little heavier, a stock hatch eg si weighs about 2,300 so i wanna say around 2,600 i no a stock 4 door gsr is around 2,600 roughly but still good time
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I mean really, but pics would be nice...
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by DOHCgarage919 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i dont no exact but i no the 4 doors are a little heavier, a stock hatch eg si weighs about 2,300 so i wanna say around 2,600 i no a stock 4 door gsr is around 2,600 roughly but still good time</TD></TR></TABLE>
Umm... first off my old DX EG hatch was around 2300-2400 and the Si's are heavier, the EF Si's are around 2300 and their lighter than eg's. The base 4 door is actually lighter than a fully loaded 2 or 3 door. If it's an EX 4 door like my brother's 97 4 door it's more like around 2700. And a stock 4 door GSR is more around 2800, a stock RS 2 door is around 2600. My DA LS weighs around 2600.
Umm... first off my old DX EG hatch was around 2300-2400 and the Si's are heavier, the EF Si's are around 2300 and their lighter than eg's. The base 4 door is actually lighter than a fully loaded 2 or 3 door. If it's an EX 4 door like my brother's 97 4 door it's more like around 2700. And a stock 4 door GSR is more around 2800, a stock RS 2 door is around 2600. My DA LS weighs around 2600.
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well a stock integra type R runs about 14.8. You are slightly modded, but i don't think your weight is too far off from the integra. So i guess your times are somewhat reasonable.
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Re: civic type r 1/4 mile stock (PACT man)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by PACT man »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Umm... first off my old DX EG hatch was around 2300-2400 and the Si's are heavier, the EF Si's are around 2300 and their lighter than eg's. The base 4 door is actually lighter than a fully loaded 2 or 3 door. If it's an EX 4 door like my brother's 97 4 door it's more like around 2700. And a stock 4 door GSR is more around 2800, a stock RS 2 door is around 2600. My DA LS weighs around 2600.</TD></TR></TABLE>
it could depend on what year it was made too. my friends eg hatch Si weighs in at a little over 2300lbs without the driver. a stock DC2 RS is a bit less than 2600lbs. my DC2 is in the mid 2600s.
it could depend on what year it was made too. my friends eg hatch Si weighs in at a little over 2300lbs without the driver. a stock DC2 RS is a bit less than 2600lbs. my DC2 is in the mid 2600s.
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depeding on trim level, a 2000 4dr civic weighs between 2300 and 2600 lbs without driver. 2000 hatch depending on trim level 2300 and 2400 lbs without driver. not a big difference unless his sedan is an EX. seems like a pretty decent time to me, but the rest of the timeslip stats would help here. 60' etc?
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Re: civic type r 1/4 mile stock (autoxgsr)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by autoxgsr »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">hi, i just have a question on my civic. I have a 2000 civic 4 door with the complete typer tranny, block, head with crower cams i/e/h, full inteior and ran 13.9 at the track. I was wondering is this slow for a civic that is type r swap or not?</TD></TR></TABLE>
What did you trap at is the more important question
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Re: civic type r 1/4 mile stock (autoxgsr)
Time slip would help.
If it was with a 1.9 60', then it sucks. If it was with a 2.7 60 ft' (most likely lol) its pretty good.
If it was with a 1.9 60', then it sucks. If it was with a 2.7 60 ft' (most likely lol) its pretty good.
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Re: civic type r 1/4 mile stock (DOHCgarage919)
my 92 4 door weighed in at 2351 full interior (including backseats) + 4 point roll cage. also no sound deadening removed, in my opinion 4 doors would be the ultimate sleeper because everyone expects them to be fat, heavy, and slow.
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Re: civic type r 1/4 mile stock (forcefedferio)
my friend has the same setup and a 4 door to but just with the jdm itr motor and mine is a us motor. how fast would it be form mine or how far could he pull me?
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Re: civic type r 1/4 mile stock (DOHCgarage919)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by DOHCgarage919 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">a stock 4 door gsr is not 2800 dude your way off its around 2600-2650</TD></TR></TABLE>
a four door gsr is a bit over 2700lbs
a four door gsr is a bit over 2700lbs
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Re: civic type r 1/4 mile stock (autoxgsr)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by autoxgsr »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">my friend has the same setup and a 4 door to but just with the jdm itr motor and mine is a us motor. how fast would it be form mine or how far could he pull me?</TD></TR></TABLE>
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