Hwy 9 Fun Run!

Natey said:
I agree. The Racing Beat muffler sounds really good, and they're the same way on Miatas; quiet, yet sorta...mean sounding.(thumb)
If I didn't get such a great deal on the JIC (not as good as Tony's, but still good;)), either RB or Magnaflow were my 1st choice.

Sonds like a good trade for you guys. I love a win-win situation.(friday)
I personally like JIC sounding better, but for the fact that I seem to always have ppl in my car and about more than half of them complain about the noise; thus, I had to give it up. Though, RB sin't too bad either!
 
LOL, read the thread. I will bet on the fact that the kid was HAULING ASS and came up over the crest and the car got loose and he got sideways and slid straight into the house. Somehow, his friend saw the whole thing, how?
 
yeah that's what I was wondering the whole time

also, OMG MY GAS GOT STUCK AND I HIT 80MPH INSTANTLY I PANICKED AND COULDN'T DO ANYTHING just doesn't seem plausible unless you're braindead.

How long does it take to get from 35mph to 80mph in 3rd jimmy? bet it's not instant and would give you plenty of time to push in the clutch
 
UberCaff said:
LOL, read the thread. I will bet on the fact that the kid was HAULING ASS and came up over the crest and the car got loose and he got sideways and slid straight into the house. Somehow, his friend saw the whole thing, how?
Hopefully this wasn't one of those incidents where some idiot was having a friend video tape him doing some stupid s*** in a neighborhood. Anyone else find it odd that he remembers exactly how fast he was going in each accident? I mean, the last thing on my mind would be how fast I was going. I'd be more concerned with the road(and objects like cars and houses) in front of me.
 
If he was chillin and just slowly shifting into 3rd around 2k rpms, and his WRX had an upgraded turbo, then he must be completely retarded to not be able to clutch in and slow down before full boost was reached if the throttle was stuck.
 
Hey guys, I don't mean to intrude (pun intended :p), but I need some help in finding good (and affordable) dyno testing. Is there a good place around the bay area where I can go and have my car dynoed (first time ever)? Thanks!
 
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There's a place called DynoSpot Racing(DSR) in San Jose. I'm not sure what they charge, but they are definately professional and the shop is huge.
Maybe we can get a group deal or something. Give 'em a call.:)
 
Anyone know where I can get a good deal on a 17" lcd moniter? Like around 200 bucks or so?
My moniter's pretty ancient and an LCD one sure would make my desk seem bigger.
 
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