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Extacie Extacie
New User | Posts: 41 | Joined: 04/09
Posted: 04/07/09
06:50 AM

So what different type of racing can you do on a track? I am curious because I have "Street raced" in my truck against a Trans am lol, but it was just at a stop light till the next one, so not very dangerous and it was just a straight line so not even really racing, but I loved the adrenaline rush and just it in general and would like to learn more about the tracks like where they are at (Is there a certain way to locate them or just ask around?) and what all different type of racing there is avalibale. Also when you race do you set them up against other people or do they? And if they do, do they have different classes like engine size or by car ect ect? Thanks, Tyler.  

 
2000-Honda-civic-si 2000-Honda-civic-si
Guru | Posts: 852 | Joined: 08/08
Posted: 04/07/09
08:16 AM

google your area for tracks. as far as honda goes, try to find something with an h22 in it. they put down about 200 hp stock and way more torque than a d or b series. the motor is a prelude motor but semi popular civic swap.  

 
s12rapido3 s12rapido3
Addict | Posts: 2031 | Joined: 07/08
Posted: 04/07/09
02:55 PM

Hey Extacie, every state has a drag strip or race track or both. Do what 2000Hcsi says and google it. You'll see. Most here are not too impressed by street racing and the dangers it poses. It draws unwanted attention to our love of imports, which is our life style, and I for one don't like the law messing with our life style by targeting only imports as they have been. The less attention we draw, the better. Find a track, ANY TRACK, and run there. Cool?  
How you drive is your buisness. Remember that you're not the only one on the road!

 
VTEC_CIVIC VTEC_CIVIC
Enthusiast | Posts: 484 | Joined: 08/08
Posted: 04/09/09
11:24 AM

Best idea is to be on a track...I agreee lol  
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dreambeemer dreambeemer
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 04/09
Posted: 04/19/09
08:44 PM

MINI...Reliable, Nice, Cheap (USed) and GOOD milage  

 
2000-Honda-civic-si 2000-Honda-civic-si
Guru | Posts: 852 | Joined: 08/08
Posted: 04/19/09
11:06 PM

um... really? a mini?... really? like honestly??? not to be rude but they kinda suck. Mini... damn expensive parts(when you start talking bmw parts its like quadruple), unpractical, slow, chick car...  

 
VTEC_CIVIC VTEC_CIVIC
Enthusiast | Posts: 484 | Joined: 08/08
Posted: 04/21/09
08:45 AM

Yes. no Mini....chick car, sucks, slow, and easily crushed...They are neat looking cars in my opinion, but I would never see myself owning one.  
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TheHormone TheHormone
Guru | Posts: 856 | Joined: 06/08
Posted: 04/21/09
07:17 PM

MINI??? LOL the new special edition mini has 200hp and would probably make a good track car though for $50g's mmmm maybe not lol no no you want honda civic,prelude,crx or acura rsx,integra or toyota celica<---(yeah im now in love with the celica almost bought a 2002, still lookin for that 1977 though lol) track racing you can race the oval, drag strip, time attack[my favourite], drift, .... the list goes on  

 
2000-Honda-civic-si 2000-Honda-civic-si
Guru | Posts: 852 | Joined: 08/08
Posted: 04/21/09
09:42 PM

a celica eh? hows ur supra coming anyways?  

 
s12rapido3 s12rapido3
Addict | Posts: 2031 | Joined: 07/08
Posted: 04/23/09
02:16 PM

The Mini had a great racing history. It was a British design up until BMW bought them out. Still a cool little car, but I wouldn't buy one at those sticker prices. It's not a 750i.  
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2000-Honda-civic-si 2000-Honda-civic-si
Guru | Posts: 852 | Joined: 08/08
Posted: 04/23/09
05:10 PM

Exactly. Don't get me wrong, 200 hp in a mini would be sweet but it's some seriously bad bang for your buck  

 
TheHormone TheHormone
Guru | Posts: 856 | Joined: 06/08
Posted: 04/23/09
06:59 PM

LOL uh oh... lol my supra has been chillin in my garage since before christmas lol yeah havent been able to start it since lol motorcycle has been getting all the attension latly (thank you sun) lol perhapes ill get it up and running (new battary, oil, etc...)  

 
2000-Honda-civic-si 2000-Honda-civic-si
Guru | Posts: 852 | Joined: 08/08
Posted: 04/23/09
09:08 PM

nooooo! you can't neglect the supra. lol a bike is at least somewhat of a good reason though  

 
VTEC_CIVIC VTEC_CIVIC
Enthusiast | Posts: 484 | Joined: 08/08
Posted: 04/24/09
12:19 PM

nooo not for me. A Supra is more important than a bike lol I'm not into the motorcycles that much  
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2000-Honda-civic-si 2000-Honda-civic-si
Guru | Posts: 852 | Joined: 08/08
Posted: 04/24/09
08:28 PM

A supra would be way more important for me too  

 
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