Civic Sedan -- 2400 lbs exactly with GSR motor... full interior :P
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Civic Sedan -- 2400 lbs exactly with GSR motor... full interior :P
I went to the track last night, and weighed the Civic LX Sedan, and it weighed in at 2400 lbs with the GSR motor in it and full interior. That made me really happy... All you guys with SI hatches weigh almost as much as me
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Re: Civic Sedan -- 2400 lbs exactly with GSR motor... full interior :P (FBP Si 2000)
Ahhh yeah represent haha, anyways what was your time??? If you dont know I currently have a 96dx 4drw/gsr. And since i plan on going to the track maybe today i would love to know. Did ya do anything to loose wieght???
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Re: Civic Sedan -- 2400 lbs exactly with GSR motor... full interior :P (MrPimpon&MyRedSkoolingBus)
The only thing that reduced weight was taking the spare out, and I have a lawnmower battery... its pretty light and cranks the car fine. Thats it... all the AC stuff is still there, along with the powersteering.
The Civic turned out a dissiapointing time if 15.271@90.91 with a 2.45 60ft time. The suspension is tottally stock (havent gotten time to put it in) and the tires Nitto NT450s suck ***. Hopefully after I get the suspension on I should drop into the 14s.
The Civic turned out a dissiapointing time if 15.271@90.91 with a 2.45 60ft time. The suspension is tottally stock (havent gotten time to put it in) and the tires Nitto NT450s suck ***. Hopefully after I get the suspension on I should drop into the 14s.
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The Civic turned out a dissiapointing time if 15.271@90.91 with a 2.45 60ft time.
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Re: Civic Sedan -- 2400 lbs exactly with GSR motor... full interior :P (TheFLY)
what happened nate? u assured me that u would get a 14.9 or better. maybe next time.
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Re: Civic Sedan -- 2400 lbs exactly with GSR motor... full interior :P (rookie2nr)
My 60ft times suck... 2.4's cocsistantly all thru the night. Arg. I just need to practice. It was my first time really on the track, so Im not too unhappy... Just gotta get everything down.
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Re: Civic Sedan -- 2400 lbs exactly with GSR motor... full interior :P (TheFLY)
damn that sucks when you get the same time you could have gotten with your old motor.....
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Re: Civic Sedan -- 2400 lbs exactly with GSR motor... full interior :P (TheFLY)
Hey I didn't know you could weigh your car at Memphis Motorsports? Where is the scale? Wish I could have weighed mine when I was there last month.
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Re: Civic Sedan -- 2400 lbs exactly with GSR motor... full interior :P (PatrickGSR94)
Its right across from where they do tech inspection Patrick.
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thats pretty sweet man...I'm gonna go weigh my car if I ever put it back together
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Ahh yes, I know all too well what it's like to be denied a good time thanks to bad 60' times... 2.4's to be exact. Can you say, wheel hop?!
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Re: Civic Sedan -- 2400 lbs exactly with GSR motor... full interior :P (VTC_CiViC)
yea thats like 100% of it.... I have shitloads of wheelhop. What will help?
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Re: Civic Sedan -- 2400 lbs exactly with GSR motor... full interior :P (TheFLY)
Z10 radius arms should all but eliminate wheel hop, depending on how good your tires are. Do I have to pay extra to use that scale or can I just roll up on it?
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Re: Civic Sedan -- 2400 lbs exactly with GSR motor... full interior :P (PatrickGSR94)
Hmmmm. SO my sedan is a dx plus it has no a/c crap, no power steering, the trunk is completely gutted, and I removed all of the sound dending material everywhere!! , along with it no longer having the Air bags. I have a 99 gsr with only 4-2-1 dc headers Hmmm so then i should be clocking in at least 14.7's right?? Oh and it rolls on Rota slipy's w/falken Azeins. What do you guys think?? If i drive good what should i hit??
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Re: Civic Sedan -- 2400 lbs exactly with GSR motor... full interior :P (PatrickGSR94)
Patrick -- yea I know about the Z10 Raidius arms. I may go ahead and get em in prep for turbo coming in the very near future :/
Does putting a full prothane bushing kit in help at all?
Oh --BTW the scales are free to use... just roll up on em
Does putting a full prothane bushing kit in help at all?
Oh --BTW the scales are free to use... just roll up on em
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