turbojimmy
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Okay, it's been done before a thousand times, but I've never really had an opportunity to hook one from a light. I've run plenty of imports, but never one that's done up in classic ricer style. Until last night....
On the way to class, looking for holes in traffic because I was running late. A Civic goes whipping past in a hole I was about to fill. Lowered, clears, rubber band tires, and the requisite HUUUUUUUGE fart can muffler. Sounded like a chainsaw when it went by. As fate would have it, we caught a light. I was behind him, which is cool, because wasting a boosted launch (if we had been side by side) would have been overkill. I knew he would go because he had to have noticed the Ty. The car next to him was just another one of NJ's comatose drivers, oblivious to the world around them. I figured, even in a Civic, he'd waste 'em and I could cut out around him. It all came together like I had hoped. Light turned green, I heard the chainsaw fire up, he made an opening, I went around. Chainsaw got loud as it was next to me, then faded off into the night. I took it up to about 70, which is what I typically cruise at anyway. He was so far back, I wasn't even sure which pair of headlights was his. He caught up eventually and rode my butt for a while, but didn't dare come around even when there was plenty of room.
I'm all for individual expresssion. If you want to do that to your Honda, great, but don't think for a minute that it's "fast". I don't know why it's so hard for them to understand.
Jim
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1992 GMC Typhoon: Stock, 13.7 @ 96
1987 GN: PT51, PTE 50#, Jim Testa chip, 100# valve springs, THDP, TT 3" duals, Walboro 340 hot-wired, Level 10 trans/TC
http://www.jimmyz.net
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On the way to class, looking for holes in traffic because I was running late. A Civic goes whipping past in a hole I was about to fill. Lowered, clears, rubber band tires, and the requisite HUUUUUUUGE fart can muffler. Sounded like a chainsaw when it went by. As fate would have it, we caught a light. I was behind him, which is cool, because wasting a boosted launch (if we had been side by side) would have been overkill. I knew he would go because he had to have noticed the Ty. The car next to him was just another one of NJ's comatose drivers, oblivious to the world around them. I figured, even in a Civic, he'd waste 'em and I could cut out around him. It all came together like I had hoped. Light turned green, I heard the chainsaw fire up, he made an opening, I went around. Chainsaw got loud as it was next to me, then faded off into the night. I took it up to about 70, which is what I typically cruise at anyway. He was so far back, I wasn't even sure which pair of headlights was his. He caught up eventually and rode my butt for a while, but didn't dare come around even when there was plenty of room.
I'm all for individual expresssion. If you want to do that to your Honda, great, but don't think for a minute that it's "fast". I don't know why it's so hard for them to understand.
Jim
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1992 GMC Typhoon: Stock, 13.7 @ 96
1987 GN: PT51, PTE 50#, Jim Testa chip, 100# valve springs, THDP, TT 3" duals, Walboro 340 hot-wired, Level 10 trans/TC
http://www.jimmyz.net
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: turbojimmy on 2001-12-11 06:06 ]</font>