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QUOTE(pure_dx @ Mar 8, 2006 - 12:02 PM) [snapback]404565[/snapback]
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we're telling you the truth kidd, if you guys havn't figured it out yet, celicas are slow unless major modding and major money $$ was spent on it, the guys above me are right, stop racing cars out of your league before you blow up your motor or mess something up
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QUOTE(Bigmeanbulldog55 @ Mar 8, 2006 - 3:44 PM) [snapback]404694[/snapback]
>Be careful what you say please. Not only did you swear, which wasn't nessisary, you made yourself look unintelligent with your comments. The Celica is a slow car without moddification. Heck, it's not too fast with them. But I could race F1 cars every day without "blowing my motor or messing something up." I would lose every time. Major money doesn't need to be spent unless you want a drag car. Look at my car, I don't have much, but it's still fun and quick. With the investment of some sway bars (Soon to come), and some lowering springs and shocks, I'll have a nice car for the track. I haven't spent to much either. But if you are going to do the swap, like defgeph said, it's best to have around $5k just in case. I'm sure everything will work out fine.
im sure your car handles very well, but it's just not fast on the 1320 AKA a straight line (where most street races occur and ironically enough where this thread originated from) if nothing major was done it. Read my post again, i said "major modding and major money", major was the key word there (forced induction, engine swap, cams, etc etc) sure, do the typical I/H/E on the 5sfe and 7afe, it still wouldn't stand a chance against an srt4. Sorry if i offended anyone, but im telling the guy to be more smart out there and try racing someone closer to your league, unless you're looking for a new engine, or feel like wasting gas ($2.50 per gallon where I live)
This post has been edited by defgeph: Mar 9, 2006 - 12:42 AM