A honda is like a 1j supra, all noise and no torque...... :biglaugh:
The bottom line is a honda that goes faster then 12.5, would be difficult to drive daily in that configuration (slicks, race gas, no interior, Skinnies in the back...) where a supra running 12.5 would be on street tires, pump gas, full interior and besides the engine and maybe little of drive train for the most part stock. A true Street car drives to the track as is, makes its passes, and drives home. Then continues to drive in current condition. no swapping tires, no removing weight just for the track, thats all bullshit. that makes your "12.5 second car" a 13.5 car on the street, witch is pointless.
Obviously im talking about normal mildly modified cars. of course you could spend 100 grand on a honda, or any other car for that matter and make it go 12.5 on pump gas and street tires. dollar for dollar, a honda or any other economy car is less streetable at equal performance as a car that had it factored into the design plan.
themadhatter said:
the mk3 is a really strong platform its just a shame that the factory soffened the U.S. models up so much. Thats why they get so much shit really i mean if you could have get a supra in the U.S. in a Turbo A or a TTR do you really think they would be so over looked as true performance cars.
Supras arent sports cars like camaro's or mustangs are, there GT touring cars designed for bieng driven at consistent high speed and being comfortable. if they were a full on sports car they wouldnt weigh 3600lbs. There are sporty versions, but theres also sporty versions of malibu's and monte carlos.