Bone Stock C6 ZO6 vs Turbo 2J Lexus IS300
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But your banned import trollboyzz (sleeper cibby/imports fail & everyone's fave Pissy Chrissy and his thousands of sidenames), START threads with the sole and singular purpose of "becoming complete **** storms".
So it evens out I guess.
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I show loyalty to no brand, be it import or domestic. I am a car enthusiast, not an import tuner enthusiast. If you are all against domestics, all against imports all against honda, toyota, etc, you are not a car enthusiast, you are a brand loyal "tuner" I prefer to be an enthusiast and enjoy many types of cars. Please do not group me in with the types of people who start pissing contests.
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I show loyalty to no brand, be it import or domestic. I am a car enthusiast, not an import tuner enthusiast. If you are all against domestics, all against imports all against honda, toyota, etc, you are not a car enthusiast, you are a brand loyal "tuner" I prefer to be an enthusiast and enjoy many types of cars. Please do not group me in with the types of people who start pissing contests.
And whats with every ricer and saying you can't be a "true enthusiast" just because you don't like a certain type of car?? Whoever made that up is an idiot. People naturally have their own opinions of things and decide for themselves what they like. Just because you don't like a certain type of car doesn't mean you're not an "enthusiast". You don't have to like or "respect" every car ever made, you can like whatever kind of car you want to and still appreciate fine automobiles. Which is why I find it funny when ricers start cying because people don't respect their 4 cylinder family sedans, get a life, not everyone has the same taste as you.
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Who said anything about being a "true enthusiast"? No such term in my book. I was talking about being an enthusiast who doesn't stick with one brand, nore am I a "Brand loyalist" like many people are, I'm not a person who sticks to imports or domestics. The car I have now is the first import I've ever owned. Have I even defended these cars? Hell no, so stop spouting bullshit and trying to put words into my mouth. I completely agree that you don't have to like or respect every kind of car out there to be an enthusiast. I tend to stray away from Honda, Citroen, specific models of Ford, even specific models of Toyota. All I'm saying is what I believe. Me, personally, enjoy many different types of cars regardless of brand. I'm sure you do too. Does it make me a ricer that I enjoy different types of cars? Does it make me a ricer because I'm defending myself from being grouped in with the rice crowd? I would say no. Being rice is a whole different frame of mind, not what you drive. I'm sure you're well aware of that. There are those that are completely ignorant to other brands, and are completely loyal to their Chevy, Evo, Toyota, Honda, whatever. I'm saying I'm not among those idiots, don't talk to me like I am.
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Who said anything about being a "true enthusiast"? No such term in my book. I was talking about being an enthusiast who doesn't stick with one brand, nore am I a "Brand loyalist" like many people are, I'm not a person who sticks to imports or domestics. The car I have now is the first import I've ever owned. Have I even defended these cars? Hell no, so stop spouting bullshit and trying to put words into my mouth. I completely agree that you don't have to like or respect every kind of car out there to be an enthusiast. I tend to stray away from Honda, Citroen, specific models of Ford, even specific models of Toyota. All I'm saying is what I believe. Me, personally, enjoy many different types of cars regardless of brand. I'm sure you do too. Does it make me a ricer that I enjoy different types of cars? Does it make me a ricer because I'm defending myself from being grouped in with the rice crowd? I would say no. Being rice is a whole different frame of mind, not what you drive. I'm sure you're well aware of that. There are those that are completely ignorant to other brands, and are completely loyal to their Chevy, Evo, Toyota, Honda, whatever. I'm saying I'm not among those idiots, don't talk to me like I am.
I apologize for taking your post out of context then. Thats a good attitude to have.
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Who said anything about being a "true enthusiast"? No such term in my book. I was talking about being an enthusiast who doesn't stick with one brand, nore am I a "Brand loyalist" like many people are, I'm not a person who sticks to imports or domestics. The car I have now is the first import I've ever owned. Have I even defended these cars? Hell no, so stop spouting bullshit and trying to put words into my mouth. I completely agree that you don't have to like or respect every kind of car out there to be an enthusiast. I tend to stray away from Honda, Citroen, specific models of Ford, even specific models of Toyota. All I'm saying is what I believe. Me, personally, enjoy many different types of cars regardless of brand. I'm sure you do too. Does it make me a ricer that I enjoy different types of cars? Does it make me a ricer because I'm defending myself from being grouped in with the rice crowd? I would say no. Being rice is a whole different frame of mind, not what you drive. I'm sure you're well aware of that. There are those that are completely ignorant to other brands, and are completely loyal to their Chevy, Evo, Toyota, Honda, whatever. I'm saying I'm not among those idiots, don't talk to me like I am.
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If he's launching above where boost comes in then it shouldn't fall on its face. Yo wont build any boost free revving the engine, but right as you begin to slip the clutch you start putting load on the motor. By time you've fully disengaged the clutch you should be at full boost.
I used to launch like this before I had my 2step programmed where I wanted it. It takes a little practice but it's possible to keep it from bogging.
I used to launch like this before I had my 2step programmed where I wanted it. It takes a little practice but it's possible to keep it from bogging.
Why does it matter how many posts i have, i had over 2600 on ls1.com if you were wondering, i used this site to sell parts thats why i have a trader rating of 4
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