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Originally Posted by Slow Gold
Honda made the D-series first then came the mighty B-series which took its last breath in 01 then the K-series was born now in 06. I think the D-series might be dead too. As of the 8th gen it no longers resides in vic's and in USA we dont get the fit
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Originally Posted by Yoshiemaster
yea, but it makes me happy. not a bad chop though.
. take 2 shots of the car with your camera on a tripod. make sure the camera's settings are the same/very similar in order to get a matching exposure of the car. open photoshop with the two images, make the top layer the picture of the car with the hood closed, the bottom layer the picture of the car with the hood open. adjust the opacity of the top layer and voila! instant see-through hood action!there are other ways to do it, but this is by far the easiest method.
that 7thgen with the B series in it. I'm just wondering why you would do that? I mean it seems to me like the K series is way to go. With i-Vtec and 200cc extra engine displacement the K series holds its own just fine up against a B series right?
He wanted the car to be in the 1500cc class so he started with a b16 and debored down to 1479cc. He would have had to take a 2000cc motor and make really really small wich would be dumb. And plus its so much cooler to see a b-motor in a 7th gen.
Originally Posted by infinite012
it's a simple chop
. take 2 shots of the car with your camera on a tripod. make sure the camera's settings are the same/very similar in order to get a matching exposure of the car. open photoshop with the two images, make the top layer the picture of the car with the hood closed, the bottom layer the picture of the car with the hood open. adjust the opacity of the top layer and voila! instant see-through hood action!
there are other ways to do it, but this is by far the easiest method.
. take 2 shots of the car with your camera on a tripod. make sure the camera's settings are the same/very similar in order to get a matching exposure of the car. open photoshop with the two images, make the top layer the picture of the car with the hood closed, the bottom layer the picture of the car with the hood open. adjust the opacity of the top layer and voila! instant see-through hood action!there are other ways to do it, but this is by far the easiest method.
Originally Posted by nick95673
this car was just brought up on the history channels "boy toys" as the blurb just b4 comercials.
I know nothing of this!
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Originally Posted by DelSolid
What? Are you SURE it was my car?
I know nothing of this!
I know nothing of this!

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Originally Posted by DelSolid
What? Are you SURE it was my car?
I know nothing of this!
I know nothing of this!

Originally Posted by DelSolid
What? Are you SURE it was my car?
I know nothing of this!
I know nothing of this!

they didnt use a pic of it. Its just that lil info thing at the end of the segment on the history channel. they said something in the area of "In 2005 a modified civic hit speeds of over 195mph at the bonneville salt flats"
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DelSolid, the mentioned your car again on ModernMarvels on the History channel, before the commercial break they always have a little fact part come up and tell something, it came up and said, "In 2005, a Honda Civic recorded a top speed of 195 mph in the Bonneville Salt Flats.




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