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Old 10-05-2007, 01:13 PM
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Default 02 SS vs. 06 STI vs. 94 EG hatch

so i was at a car meet last night in arlington, When i showed up there were some nice cars out there. A guy in an STI asks if i wanna run an STI. I say sure but im all stock so i dont think im gonna be much of a run. An 94 hatch rolls up boosted. He wants in on it too.

Cars: 2002 SS- stock.

2006 STI- upgraded geen turbo. 3 inch piping, boost control,

94 EG- built B16 with stock Cummins diesel setup.


from a 40 roll,
SS===
STI====
EG=

by 80,
SS======
STI==========
EG===========

by 100,
SS==========
STI==============
EG==================
The EG owned us, bad. LOL i thought it was really hillarious though. Man it just makes me want to start modding now.

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I like these equal sign lengths.
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haha nice storytelling. i know this is a stupid question, but what exactly is an EG hatch? a b16 sounds like a honda engine.
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the equal signs are the only way i could think of to show the progress of the race.
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an EG, is a 1992-1995 honda civic. this particular one is a 1994 honda civic hatchback.
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Haha i didnt really understand the equal signs at first
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Originally Posted by kokingSS
an EG, is a 1992-1995 honda civic. this particular one is a 1994 honda civic hatchback.
ah ok. so it was a civic with a b16 engine with a cummins turbo setup? it wasn't converted to a diesel engine somehow was it?
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no it still ran on pump gas, he just took the turbo set up off the cummins truck and put it on his civic. he was a mean little car. gutted interior only two front seats. car weighed 2200 pounds with driver. lol. it was fast.
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Originally Posted by NightWindDriftr
I like these equal sign lengths.

========== Freaken hilarious


Me =====
other guy=======

I lost

I'm going to tell my stories like this . I love it

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