Anybody know these guys....
Old school websites.
"For '98 the Type R has spread to Europe with the Japanese/European spec. cars getting new 16in. rims and tires as well as137 lb-ft available at 6200 rpm instead of 7500 rpm"
Is the torque thing true?
"For '98 the Type R has spread to Europe with the Japanese/European spec. cars getting new 16in. rims and tires as well as137 lb-ft available at 6200 rpm instead of 7500 rpm"
Is the torque thing true?
So 00+ R's get their torque a lot quicker than 97-98's.. hrm... sucks to be me! Is it noticeable? Performance wise on the 1/4 track there's no difference huh?
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i think that George fellow used to be a member b/c I recall seeing that link in somebody's signature.
No I knew that, I checked it out here first:
http://www.sae.gr/
But seriously, I'm glad to see that my sarcasm has progressed to the point where it's so subtle even I can't detect it!
[Modified by MrBite, 5:08 PM 11/20/2002]
http://www.sae.gr/
But seriously, I'm glad to see that my sarcasm has progressed to the point where it's so subtle even I can't detect it!
[Modified by MrBite, 5:08 PM 11/20/2002]
Wow. I can't believe that many people saw them. Or mine at least. i just asssume everybody sees everybody else's stuff. I'm George Dedopoulos! Cool! I've been thinking about updating it or moving it and fixing it, but it's hard to find time anymore.
Knighton definitely doesn't sound like a Greek name. Ha. I'll have to look at that type on another computer. It just looks like a bunch of extended non-greek characters on my Mac.
Yayyyyyyy!!!
Knighton definitely doesn't sound like a Greek name. Ha. I'll have to look at that type on another computer. It just looks like a bunch of extended non-greek characters on my Mac.
Yayyyyyyy!!!
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