Civic v.s. Mx-3
Civic v.s. Mx-3
Is it likely, with my mx-3 auto V6, to beat an automatic Civic ? I want to kick my friend's a--.
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Re: Civic v.s. Mx-3
It doesnt take V6 to beat 1.5 or 1.6L civic..<BR>is his a stock?
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I think he had some modifications, but not a whole lot.
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I'm really glad to hear cause he's enoying the crap outta me. I need to shut him up once and for all.
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Civics stock aren't that tough... just annoying.... one for one then MX-3 is faster. Type-R's are up to par with the MX-3 GS. but if its an auto its not.
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The type-r would smoke any MX-3 gs with even trying..you must not have even raced or driven in a type-r to make that comment..I love my mx-3 but a type-r would completely imbarrass you in all aspects.<P>Killermx3
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type R runs high 14s a GS will run mid 16s
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ok and? Type-r is a much better more designed car that is ready for racing on a track and is geared totally different and revs a lot higher than any MX-3 rs or Gs. Good luck racing one on the highway as well, after your Gs tops out at 200km or less the type-r will just be beggining in v-tech.I have many friends with these cars and they are fast stock and really fast when they are done-up.<P>Killermx3
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by SE-Man:<BR><STRONG><BR>'93 MX-3 SE-R 2.2L V6</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P><BR>How do you have a 2.2L?
David Coleman
I used to know alot about MX-3's, but not so much anymore. Oh well.
I used to know alot about MX-3's, but not so much anymore. Oh well.
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Re: Civic v.s. Mx-3
off the top of my head i think he said he had it bored and had the pistons redone to acheive 2.2L. Could be wrong (and probably am)
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SOLD 1994 Blaze Red GS/ SOLD 1994 Chaste White GS-R
Re: Civic v.s. Mx-3
civic type-r? do you guys live in japan or something because that's the only place you'll get a chance to race one
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Re: Civic v.s. Mx-3
Actually sonic is right,<BR>About the type-R, thats just my experiances with them.... I'm not really impressed. But then again i was racing my Drag strip Formula 350 agenst them. And the very few I've raced with my old MX-3 GSSE (they were all low to mid '90s at the time) I was neck to neck unmodified. but then again you can buy that sticker and Type-R spoiler anywhere now.<P>No, type-R's were released in the US, but i beleive only in the two door coup modle with a different (more lifted) spoiler, but if i'm wrong someone correct me.<BR>Thanks <BR>Teri Newman<p>[ April 10, 2002: Message edited by: SE-Man ]
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thanks u guys.. me friend just got another 90 hp on his car .. guess I won't race then ...
Re: Civic v.s. Mx-3
thanks u guys.. me friend just got another 90 hp on his car .. guess I won't race then ...
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Re: Civic v.s. Mx-3
Civic Type-R's have right-side steering and were never released in the USA. Si is the highest civic model here. Integra Type-R's are available here though.