So I have been thinking about a engine swap...

just like all the guys on the Vette forum said. you'd have yourself a Dyno queen with nowhere to go. kinda like a Poopra
 
traveling through any road with ease, comfort,and speed is what I like in a car. There is a 9 second supra that comes around sometimes and he thinks he is the s*** cause of the times he can run at the track, and I said to him that his car is great in a straight line but If I ever saw him in the twisties my 180 hp car would show him a thing or two then I just smiled and walked away
 
An engine swap??!! Why didn't you just buy a vette, and put a Lamborghini V12 in it? Some of you guys really crack me up!
 
AGR#7 said:
An engine swap??!! Why didn't you just buy a vette, and put a Lamborghini V12 in it? Some of you guys really crack me up!

Is the fact that the Magic Turd (SRT-4) is quicker that much of a deal??!! It's a sh*tbox, folks!
 
.....and some of these MAZDASPEED owners here lose sleep over that fact. :wtf:
 
Most of the people on this board are stupid kids. All they want to do is pump up the boost, drag race (and talk about it like it takes great amount of skill to complete a 13-15 second quater mile, what a joke) and drool over dumbass cars like the EVO8 and Supras (or as we use to call them in the shop Turdras).

RX-Kevin, I must disagree with you. Just becasue a car is fast doesn't mean that it is fast (ie, your first post about the Supra). My point being: the driver of a car deserves respect for what he/she can do with the car they are driving, not the car.
 
ROFL I guess nobody cought my joke... Oh well you guys sometimes just get way to defensive about things... You need to lighten up and give respect to other cars... I love my MSP I don't wish it had more power it's perfect for me. I just thought I would share a pic of an engine that ANYONE would drool over.
 
Nmaino: You would have made a lot more sense if you had just erased all the opinionated crap from your post.

Maybe making it look something like this:


nmaino said:
My point being: the driver of a car deserves respect for what he/she can do with the car they are driving, not the car.
 
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