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Total Votes 2795
Average Score 5.67
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URL: http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=159
Submitted by: Xaqtly
Comments: 28  (Read/Post)     Favorites: 0  (View)
Submitted on: 09-07-2001
View Stats Category: Car
Description:
This car has a Motivational Engineering suspension, SMC big brake kit with
Wilwood 4 piston calipers, a built up SR20DE engine with low compression
forged 300ZXTT pistons and Crower rods, an FMAX Stage 4 turbo kit with a
GT30/37 turbo.
It's capable of over 400 wheel HP and was built for both road racing and
daily driving. The red in the cabin is a Corbeau Forza seat.


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#1
11-29-2001 @ 07:45:49 AM
Posted By : V8Torque Reply | Edit | Del
400 horsepower at the drive wheels? I'll need to see the dyno slip on that one.

Did anyone see the motor trend dyno article? People who claimed their cars were 400
HP plus only dynoed at 250 or so.



#2
12-05-2001 @ 12:01:59 AM
Posted By : Ricehunter Reply | Edit | Del
I don't know about the Dyno result but other wise I've got to give the owner props for
this car. I also have to give him HUGE props for making it look like a sleeper. This is
how to mod a car IMHO


#3
12-05-2001 @ 02:35:29 PM
Posted By : V8Torque Reply | Edit | Del
Oh, yeah, it's a great looking car. Nothing Rice going on here at all. I agree 100
percent, this is how to do it .


#4
12-28-2001 @ 02:42:03 AM
Posted By : FourWheelDrift Reply | Edit | Del
the rims are crap, but other than that, it is nice.

#5
12-28-2001 @ 07:55:07 PM
Posted By : iMport-TunEr Reply | Edit | Del
400hp my ass, what they fail to mention is that the other side was hit by a snow plow

#6
12-30-2001 @ 07:09:50 PM
Posted By : JimmyD Reply | Edit | Del
Hey import... it's an import. A Nissan, I believe. VERY tastefully done. I dunno about the claims of 400 horses, though. Anyway, Why you makin fun, cause it doesn't have a 30 foot wing on the back?

#7
1-01-2002 @ 04:10:07 PM
Posted By : thatbluething Reply | Edit | Del
awesome sleeper if the claims are true!

#8
1-01-2002 @ 04:14:06 PM
Posted By : no1camaro Reply | Edit | Del
F.O.S owner with a P.O.S car!!! 400hp!!! more like 40hp

#9
1-01-2002 @ 05:08:23 PM
Posted By : CanadianMike84 Reply | Edit | Del
You shoudln't talk camaro. If he is correct he will ronch your 'tyte ride'..

#10
1-01-2002 @ 05:43:04 PM
Posted By : JimmyD Reply | Edit | Del
No way Canadian Mike!

No1Camaro here has an 1998 Camaro that will outrun a '67 Boss 350 Mustang, and a 2001 Cobra R! He said so himself that they were nothing more then a "POS slowstangs". That, when coupled with his astonishing maturity level, could outrun anything in existance, including f-15 fighter jets.


#11
1-06-2002 @ 03:59:42 PM
Posted By : Skid Reply | Edit | Del
Ricehunter said he'd have to give him props for it. Apparently the props will keep it from falling over...Oh, and Jimmy....Boss 350?

#12
1-21-2002 @ 04:12:28 PM
Posted By : MulletPatrol Reply | Edit | Del
I call bullshit. SR20DE is a nice engine I'll admit, almost decent as the 4G63 :P, but 400 horsepower on FWD = NO TRACTION or even better, TORQUE STEER. Road racing that car with FWD and no rear discs? I'd like to see what class he runs that car in, considering he doesn't even have a CAGE in it, and with specs like that, it wouldn't be in SCCA at all.

So bullshit for him.


#13
1-21-2002 @ 04:22:54 PM
Posted By : Geist02mds Reply | Edit | Del
Big up to snaping half shafts.

#14
1-22-2002 @ 05:16:48 PM
Posted By : DiRF  Reply | Edit | Del
Even if this car has 250 hp, its still a sleeper. And the rims aren't that bad, they look to be, visually, the perfect size for that car. I like this car. So what if it can't outrun super-fast cars? (I'm not saying it can't, because, frankly, I don't know) This thing will probably kill plastic winged Civics, and isn't that what the best thing on Earth is? Beating a Civic who's owner thinks it's how a car looks that determines a race?

#15
1-22-2002 @ 05:18:23 PM
Posted By : DiRF  Reply | Edit | Del
P.S. It might ACTUALLY have 400 hp. You never know... So don't assume something, and then think your assumption is a fact, ok?

#16
1-24-2002 @ 02:42:25 PM
Posted By : hondasbadgmgood Reply | Edit | Del
So when all the horse are in front pulling the car i will still call it crap!!!

#17
1-24-2002 @ 03:04:39 PM
Posted By : MrNilo Reply | Edit | Del
My god dam'nd Grand Prix GTP will run a Cobra or Z28. Straight line of course. :P

#18
1-24-2002 @ 03:07:04 PM
Posted By : MrNilo Reply | Edit | Del
So my claim of 325hp and 365tq is bull shit because its an FWD car?

#19
1-24-2002 @ 03:09:31 PM
Posted By : Hoopd87 Reply | Edit | Del
indeed.

#20
2-08-2002 @ 06:14:27 PM
Posted By : CRXtrackguy Reply | Edit | Del
big front brakes + rear drums = front flip. that would be funny.

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