2007 Acura TSX Coupe
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Seriously, again, shut the up. You are comparing times with different drivers, on different days and probably different course setups. Your attempt to pass off the notion that a race prepped TSX is capable of besting a stock Viper on a race course is as stupid and pointless as all of your other posts.
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Originally Posted by steve c,Jan 21 2005, 08:58 PM
Seriously, again, shut the up. You are comparing times with different drivers, on different days and probably different course setups. Your attempt to pass off the notion that a race prepped TSX is capable of besting a stock Viper on a race course is as stupid and pointless as all of your other posts.
Not that I can blame FRM for wanting a car with those specs but have fun trying to get to 175MPH with only 290 HP. It can be done but not easily with vehicles the size of the TSX.
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By the way, people, chill out! He's a kid who loves cars. Don't beat on him for fantasizing, since he's wasted a good amount of time making up specs for many different cars. It's much better than a kid who gangbangs.
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Spoon President talks about the benefits of the TSX chassis (w/ JDM race spec TSX pics):
http://asia.vtec.net/article/Spoon2/index.html
http://asia.vtec.net/article/Spoon2/index.html
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That article is dated 2003 (read: more than a year ago). And listing an article about how great the chassis is doesn't mean your self-manufactured dream will become reality. To my mind, if Honda was going to build anything close to what you devised, we would've heard about it around the time this article was written.