Spudalumps
Senior Retro Guru
bwwwaaaaaapppppThis is my ongoing project, 1991 Honda Civic, 1.4 16 valve, twin carbs, 130bhp +, 865kgs, 250k on original engine, bodywork needs TLC (understatement!!)
A whole heap of fun !!!
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bwwwaaaaaapppppThis is my ongoing project, 1991 Honda Civic, 1.4 16 valve, twin carbs, 130bhp +, 865kgs, 250k on original engine, bodywork needs TLC (understatement!!)
A whole heap of fun !!!
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Yeah, but it’s not fragile. If you have a North American built vehicle with a V8 you can rev it to redline and pop the clutch, it handles it, over and over. My BMW wouldn’t even take a vigorous shift without the clutch slipping. I had a new clutch installed and did a less vigorous shift and it still wasn’t a what I would call a solid grab. American cars with V8s can take full throttle power shifts. My buddies BMW did the same so he bought a Camero. A European car can’t take heavy hot rod rodding. It had electrical ghosts I had to keep chasing. It was fun on the highway for cruising, except it settled down, got smooth with the steering and suspension happy at 140 kph. The cops keep their eyes peeled for BMWs, got stopped once, they love to stop BMWs in the USA because drug dealers like them. Also, we had a through search for drugs when entering the USA from Canada. Border patrol was bummed they didn’t find anything, no ashes in the ash tray as we don’t smoke. The ash tray was the first place they looked and when they saw no ashes they became visibly deflated. Also, BMW stands for Break My Windshield and concrete blocks tossed through the windshield of BMWs is big fun for vandals. Gimme a North American built V8 stick to pound. The old muscle cars could really take it but we’re dangerous. The drove like worn out trucks, poor brakes, bias ply tires and terrible suspension. They only wanted to go straight. I thought I was going to die when my buddy tried to take a corner at 140 mph in his 1969 7.5 liter Dodge Dart. Wheel’s shimming, the car drifting ever closer to the guard rail and still accelerating strongly, very scary. He was trying to do 150 but at 140 part of the headliner blew out the window so he slowed down. That was scary. Saved by a blizzard of parts. Last summer I drove my buddies rebuilt and hopped up 1969 Cougar to 120mph. It could go that fast, and faster, but wasn’t built to. My new truck handles 120 much better, no comparison. Bottom line, if you want to burn rubber, get one of these.That must be terrifying anywhere near a corner with its 90:10 weight distribution.![]()
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