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Is it possible to make our cars beat base model Mustangs? How about LS Integras? This is a noob question, I know, but just a thought. Oh, and exclude any mods categorized under the wonderful world of forced induction.
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LOL, sorry, I can't keep up with all the cars that I beat Steve. But it had nothing to do with driver error when I beat the Stang. It was all me......LOL
Ls integras can be beaten stock vs stock only if you are manual and they are auto. 5 spd vs 5spd they will slowly pull.
As for mustangs...I will race an auto v6 any day....5spd v6ers are faster stock vs stock.
Regular CAI, Hp headers, and a decent catback will:
1. solidify your chances of winning against the auto integra
2. might give you a chance at beating the 5spd teg
3. will allow you to pull pretty easy on a v6 auto stang
4. will still have you losing to the 5spd stang
....i hate to say it man, but...without FI your car is slow... that is considering that you only want bolt ons and do not want to build the engine. Add a new chip, a vafc 2, better rubber, slight weigh reduction, and a SS and you will have much better luck possibly beating the 5spd stang v6
5sp Coupe 15.1-15.5 (Decent driver... best known by Muscle Mustangs and Fast Fords: 14.994)
+.5 for Vert
+.5 for Auto
Now, you must assume that these can be slightly better or significantly worse, depending on driver. I (00 5sp Coupe)recently ran a 15.5 my first time to the track with basically exhaust, heavy 17" Bullitt wheels, half tank of gas, and a crappy 2.331 60ft. This means I could definately run a 15.1 or better getting my 60ft down to 2.0 or so, which is possible. However, another 2002 or so V6 Vert Auto ran consistent 17.5's with at least exhaust and rims, therefore proving that driver is everything.
So, stock, you could probably beat a lot of 98- Stangs and several 99+ Auto or Auto Verts, but the manual coupes will require some mods. Good luck, and take it to the track.
Originally posted by C2i0v0i1c a base model mustang would have to PAY ME FIRST before i agreed to race him, a base model v6 hahaha i hung with one stock
Well, assuming you have a 7th gen, you probably raced an auto or auto vert or anything older than 99, which would make sense. I wouldn't get too cocky though until you've raced a 99+ 5spd. or you have a decent amount of mods. I'm pretty sure that you didn't read my previous post to have a response like that.
Originally posted by Blainestang Well, assuming you have a 7th gen, you probably raced an auto or auto vert or anything older than 99, which would make sense. I wouldn't get too cocky though until you've raced a 99+ 5spd. or you have a decent amount of mods. I'm pretty sure that you didn't read my previous post to have a response like that.
Blainestang, the reason why he is so cocky is because he is boosted. LOL