Reality is though they would not have to make much, if any, more power than
they already do to be a serious threat. I think the real issue witha CSP
Civic would be to make sure it is still street legal (At least relativly so).
LiloACRguy@aol.com wrote:
>Nope. The higher the power to weight ratio, the larger the limitations of
FWD become. Given the capabilities of the other cars in the class, the car
would be fast and fun, but missing the ability to get out of corners. Hard
to make up that kind of time.
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>If they were to allow a CRX to compete, I suspect that tey wouldn't do
much better.
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>The car to have would be say an old X1/9 or MR2 with a real engine.
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>Subj: Re: new to list
>Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 1:11:51 PM Eastern Daylight Time
>From: "Dave Kizerian" <davek@urjet.net>
>To: <reddog_es22@juno.com>, <Jeff@cyberconceptz.com>
>CC: <autox@autox.team.net>
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>OK, so building an older Civic Hatchback up with an engine swap and a
>Super/Turbocharger and it wont become "the car to have"?!?
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