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Old 07-18-2008, 04:09 PM   #17
Phoenix7
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well right know i dont want to get in to all that with the car and for the condition the car is going to see, to me, a decent high-comp N/A will do what i want, i hope. Mainly looking for decent-to-low in power. i know its a rotary but i dont want to sit there coming out of a turn waiting to a turbo to spool
I asked if it was an option and I have yet to experience the problem you're mentioning about lag. Ever. Maybe if you slap on a GT35 or something bigger.

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haha 7 doesn't even turn over at the moment, just shut off one day lol and wont turn over at all (i can turn it over by hand but starter ain't doin shit + the lematachens on that motor would be very low. clutch is shot and the motor had no power before it shut off that day so lol)
Then why are you trying to waste money on big brake kits and stuff you don't need or EVEN KNOW it NEEDS?

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for right know NA is where i want to be at
cool. NA is just as fun.


FIXED your posts but DAMN! I can't do it again.


WTF is lematachens??????????????
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But I've learned that people that don't like guns, tend to like stretched tires.

Which makes perfect sense. They are sacrificing safety either way. lol


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