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Old 01-20-2002, 11:33 PM   #1
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Me and srskilladet went highway racing with -1.Supercharger GSR integra 2. Modified(headwork)Integra Type R(yes its very real) 3.92-95 civic with 1.8 ls with gsr head and intake 4. Assorted other honda

So we are cruising on 71 and this type r and the s/c gsr flyby and so i feeling left out, floor it and catch up eventually. Now theres not much of a story other than these next few awesome points....A-The 118mph cut-off is non-existant on my car cuz my speedometer was WAY pass the 115mph mark and i was right next to the GSR at one point and he said he was going 126-128. B-Those first three cars that are listed DO NOT PULL THAT HARD ON AN ALMOST STOCK 240 auto on the interstate. I was very suprised on how little they pulled, maybe a carlength every 10mph from 80mph up to 125ish. At one point, i was going next to the type R and he faded back...I know he left off some but still, he was flooring it for a little while, and didnt pull.  Now i know that a type r is faster in the quarter and such, but i dont think its gears are great for highway racing, considering he didnt pull me when we floored it from 100mph and up. C- Im addicted to highway racing...as long as its safe(safe as in very low traffic and straight roads)
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