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Subject: Re: need guidance


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mpbiv
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Date Posted: 21:35:27 01/12/03 Sun
In reply to: ACR2NV 's message, "need guidance" on 19:12:42 01/12/03 Sun

I never said there is anything wrong with it. The way I see it you should have more than enough torque with a 2.2. Sure the 2.5 makes a lot more torque but the 2.2 is not a Honda either.

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tonyz2897
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Date Posted: 22:16:32 01/12/03 Sun

Right, and while masive ammounts of torque help get a heavy car moving off of the line, it can make a lighter car wheelspin like crazy, which is fun on the street, but probably not too good for dragstrip launches unless you have the ability to put it to the ground...
Tony

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