hks_trinidad said:
i live in ny and there are alot of mk3s out here , whenever i hear about these cars (mk3)winning races it is never from a dig it is always from a roll. whenever i go to e town or atco i dont see any mk3 running lower than a mid 12 second pass, they are on d/r, whats the problem? why cant these cars launch properly.....i know its has to do with driver skill also but there are a few very competent drivers and they all said that the car just wouldnt hook, i hate to go to the track and see these turbo hondas do 10s and some even in the 9s streetable (drove to the track and then drove home) while the supra cant even break 11s,dont get me wrong its amazing what some of these hondas are able to do, but why cant we do the same?
I've never seen a "streetable" nine second honda. Driving there and driving home does not qualify it as streetable. just this week at E-town there had to be a dozen hondas, mostly bubbble backs struggling to get down to the twelves a couple made it into the elvevens. Most if not all of these had no interior, no A/C, no P/S, Basically no power anything. Just about all they were was a drivetrain and seat. And forget about being street legal. No bumpers and no emmisions equipment. Just about any domestic car in this state of prep came in on a trailer and left on a trailer.
Comparing a supras performance at the track to one of these is just stupid.
Compare these to cars of similar weight, power, and equipment or don't bother starting a conversation.
You are right about the fear of breaking though. just about any time I've seen a 500+ hp supra or cressida or lexus at the track try to drop the clutch at 4000+ rpm, It spits its gears out the back. And thats if they're lucky because thats cheap to replace. At the last meet at E-town, one of our locals twizzlered his drive shaft.
So my Supra will never run 9's. So what ? It takes a lot more skill, money patience and effort to get one of these into the 11's. But I'll do it with A/C on radio blaring and the top off with my power seat leaned back.