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Sigh-on-Rice 01-19-2012 07:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Guff (Post 116940)
No it's not, tC is supposedly 6.8 and FRS is 5.9.

Quarter mile...:slap:

Levi 01-19-2012 07:36 AM

I say it is wrong as it will be faster. 5,9 sec from 0 to 62 mph.

frusciantrix 01-19-2012 08:27 AM

Interesting will be the acceleration from 60mph on because of the good drag coefficient.

Levi 01-19-2012 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by frusciantrix (Post 116980)
Interesting will be the acceleration from 60mph on because of the good drag coefficient.


It won't be that good because it is not a turbo, but not that bad because the car is light, rev-friendly and has good drag co. as ou say.

suprachica79 01-19-2012 09:00 AM

That quarter mile makes no sense with that 0-60 time. No way will a car who has a 0-60 in the 5's do a quarter mile in the 15's, it should be much quicker than that. I call B.S on that source, either the 0-60 is off or the quarter mile is off and I'm praying it's the latter.

SUB-FT86 01-19-2012 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Levi (Post 116975)
I say it is wrong as it will be faster. 5,9 sec from 0 to 62 mph.

You will be highly disappointed.

dabocx 01-19-2012 10:52 AM

Most have said 0-60 in 6 flat or so. Im sure 5.9 will happen in super good conditions but mid 6s will be more common.

That quarter mile is very high though. Id say 14.6-15 on average. I know the last gen Si could pull off high 14s and it weighs more and has less torque. But we wont know till we get the car :)

YinYang1980 01-19-2012 11:03 AM

and if the driver weight less than 150 lbs.

dabocx 01-19-2012 11:07 AM

Even though i mostly do autocross and HPDE events im wondering how this cars 1/4 mile times are going to be effected by bolt ons and other goodies.

Im wondering what its going to take to get into the 13s minus a burnt clutch :)

dabocx 01-19-2012 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by YinYang1980 (Post 117020)
and if the driver weight less than 150 lbs.

Got to start that diet now...

duffman13 01-19-2012 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by dabocx (Post 117023)
Even though i mostly do autocross and HPDE events im wondering how this cars 1/4 mile times are going to be effected by bolt ons and other goodies.

Im wondering what its going to take to get into the 13s minus a burnt clutch :)

I know we're talking FWD vs RWD, but as an RSX-S owner and forum member, I have seen plenty of people post slips near 14.0 and high 13s with just bolt-on and a tune, putting them around 200WHP.

RWD gets a launch advantage and this car has a slight weight advantage, there's no way this car is any slower in the 1/4 or to 60 than a stock RSX-S

dabocx 01-19-2012 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by duffman13 (Post 117042)
I know we're talking FWD vs RWD, but as an RSX-S owner and forum member, I have seen plenty of people post slips near 14.0 and high 13s with just bolt-on and a tune, putting them around 200WHP.

RWD gets a launch advantage and this car has a slight weight advantage, there's no way this car is any slower in the 1/4 or to 60 than a stock RSX-S

It was the same for the 06-11 si's people were hitting low 14s, high 13s with I/H/E and a tune.

Honesty 01-19-2012 12:13 PM

I used to own an RSX-S too, and those were my exact same thoughts. That quarter mile time sounds awfully slow, unless it has a really really low third gear (which I doubt). I'm thinking it'll be around 14.7-14.9 stock. I doubt this engine will respond to mods as well as the K20, so a 14.0 probably won't come about with breather mods and a tune. The RSX-S had slightly less torque output, but it also had lower drivetrain losses too.

Honesty 01-19-2012 12:40 PM

Or an LS7 swap.


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