RSX Type S vs TII
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RSX Type S vs TII
So we were out in the T2 going to walmart. We're on a fairly open long, four lane road and this guy pulls up to us in an Acura. He starts down shifting and making it known he wants to go. Well the 7 was nice and warm, it was probably 40 degrees outside and so we decided we'd go.
He got a head start because we gave it to him. We pulled on him and kept going til we had a 4-5 car length lead and let off (We were doing like 110 in a 55). Guy followed us to the next light but we were turning.
It was sweet.
1987 T2, 79k miles, ghetto TIDwith cone filter, rotary performance exhaust, FCD, running around 9 pounds of boost.
He got a head start because we gave it to him. We pulled on him and kept going til we had a 4-5 car length lead and let off (We were doing like 110 in a 55). Guy followed us to the next light but we were turning.
It was sweet.
1987 T2, 79k miles, ghetto TIDwith cone filter, rotary performance exhaust, FCD, running around 9 pounds of boost.
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Be careful after reading that thread in the lounge about the kid dying from speeding...u guys really need to take it to the track...but i have streetraced b4 so im guilty as well...but anyways nice kill the RSX-S never really should of stood a chance though unless he was modded pretty well....
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i've driven a type s with cat-back, clutch, flashed ecu and re-ratio'd steering. it suprised me for a honda, well built car i must say honda sure knows how to make NA's
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Originally Posted by eriksseven
Yeah. But it'd have to be in sound mechanical condition (good compression/turbo etc.)
that's an iffy one.
for sure, i know it would be a good match...but i'd like to see something like that to know for sure.
reason being...i remember what a bone stock s4 FC drives like.
lag till nearly 4000rpm
max boost of 5~6psi
the cars weigh around the same 2800lb and the fwd has less drivetrain loss...with a 6th gear that aids the honda engine to stay in it's narrow powerband easily.
all i can say is..
the car bone stock and the car on bpu(the car i'm talking about is the FC of course)..
..very different cars indeed.
like night and day
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hey man I LOVE MY Type-S it may be FWD...EVERY1 needs a good reliable car that handles great in rain and snow...The RSX is just a fun car and the K-series is the new B-series so it only makes since that RSX's and the new civic's would be the replacement for the old civic But I will always return to my rotaries
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