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  • DrifterExtremeD Offline
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    DrifterExtreme
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    Eurofan;293522 wrote:
    Duh???

    But does this make my original statement false???

    No....

    European cars are better on the track

    um no there not, you have yet to prove that is anything buy an opinion.

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    • DelSlowD Offline
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      DelSlow
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      You are a fucking idiot Eurodouche. Seriously.

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        Cobra Rob
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        #49

        i rather have a modded sti or evo over a undependable BMW
        what about the Supra or NSX are they very sucky cars in the 90's? compaired to Euros and they are still kicking ass today and are still worth $

        model T on 20s and 6 12 inchs subs with a crank in the front

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          zbrown
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          #50

          Euroboy is a toolshed

          So you are trying to tell me the budget ZR-1 gets slaughtered on the track by the big dog $$$$ euros huh?

          rx7-8.89@157mph
          12v dodge, twins

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            lol @ budget ZR-1

            10 Jeep
            10 F450
            08 F250
            05 F350
            86 rx7
            70 F100
            63 Olds

            > BlueSRT0483;244555 wrote:
            > As proven by Parker... Not everything you read on the internet is true.
            > Trafik Jamz;260984 wrote:
            > You are right Parker.

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            • JimJ Offline
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              Eurofan;293452 wrote:
              Lol.. You guys are not looking at this right...

              I am not talking about just the big hyped up cars...

              I am talking about the base model cars vs base model cars

              The Audi a4
              The BMW 128/328i
              The Merc c-class
              The Saab 9-3's
              VS
              The Honda Civics
              The Toyota corollas
              The Nissan altima 2.5's
              Ect ect.

              Dude are your reh-tarded?

              Comparing BMW's might be fair if your talking about Lexus or Infinitis, but wtf? comparing them to civics and altimas?

              ihaveaids;293514 wrote:
              How does your almighty overly price m5 etc. compare to say the new GTR or Z06 vette?

              ??? Comparing a luxary sports sedan with borderline super car coupes?

              Cobra Rob;293533 wrote:
              i rather have a modded sti or evo over a undependable BMW
              what about the Supra or NSX are they very sucky cars in the 90's? compaired to Euros and they are still kicking ass today and are still worth $

              LOL a modded STi or Evo is more dependable then a BMW?

              :icon_cheers:

              Either way, this thread is full of fail, and I own Euro cars.

              BTW Cobra Rob you are a FAN BOY on the opposite side. $300 oil changes? err how about not.

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                zbrown
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                Parker;293546 wrote:
                lol @ budget ZR-1

                lol it is when considering what the others go for

                rx7-8.89@157mph
                12v dodge, twins

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                  thrash
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                  #54

                  There's a lot of fail in this thread 🙂

                  The average german car is designed to sustain its top speed [which in some cases is very low] for exteneded periods of time, as that is what the german national highway system calls for... with 30% of the on-road miles being unrestricted speed. When Lexus first introduced some of its models to Europe there were rampant engine failures.. [on the GS series, i beleive] because there was no other venue in the world where normal bozos were frequently running them wide open for half hour or whatever.

                  The Germans have a different set of design criteria, and one of those is extended high speed operation. This tends to manifest itself in ways like setting up the suspension for high-speed understeer, and in fitting oversized factory brakes. These two attributes tend to conspire to make the cars easy to drive fast at the track, which is the only real situation in the US where you are going much over 75mph and then scrubbing off as much speed as possible as fast as possible.

                  The base model Audi A4 has 200hp these days. It hasn't been 140hp... ever. The introduction of the A4 to US shores happened in 95/96 (MY 96) and that was the 150hp 2.8 V6. The 1.8T engine had the same power when it was introduced. Both received power upgrades within a few years... to 190hp for the V6 and 180hp for the 1.8T.

                  As far as comparing the E30 M3 to the Ford GT... The E30 M3 was the winningest touring car in history. The Ford GT nameplate has a racing pedigree but the modern ford GT inherits it in name only. I've not kept up on domestic road racing but I'm not aware of a modern Ford GT racing effort.

                  Every generation of BMW 3 series and BMW M3 has had a factory [and privateer] backed racing program.

                  The nice thing about track driving is that its really more about the driver than the car. In my wimpy 250hp sedan I have passed Z06's [in the rain], STIs [in the dry], and some kind of Shelby/GT500 new mustang, to name a few cars that are obviously paper-supercars. The key is that all of the drivers ran out of commitment long before their machines ran out of capability.

                  I think the contention has been that on a US spec BMW or P-car, you can drive to the track, drive, and drive home, and at most you are changing the brake pads or tires for track duty. There is a lot of capability pre-built into those cars and that is absolutely NOT the case in many other cars available in the US. You'll note that the fast Hondas [the S2k and the NSX] are also the expensive ones. There are no fast stock Civics... not even with the "R" badge.

                  If I wanted a bone-stock car where I could drive it to the track, party, and drive home, and then drive it to work Monday, the BMW 3 series is extremely hard to beat. Very few people are as good as BMW at making a suspension that doesn't embarass itself on the track yet doesnt' shake your teeth out or piss off your wife driving around town.

                  The plain fact of the matter is that everything in the BMW catalog can and has been driven around racetracks in the US. Part of their branding mythos is this idea that they are "sporty" yet practical cars.

                  If you want more "sport" than what you get out of the box, you get an M version or you get a Porsche [and in the latter case, you expect to pay more up front and lose your back seats and trunk capacity].

                  Toyota, Nissan, Honda, and Ford have no such attribute in their branding message and their product lineups reflect that.

                  I don't think anyone disputes the innovation Honda has brought to racing when it has chosen to direct its energies in that direction. That it so infrequently does so in its US product lineup is disappointing.

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                  • DrifterExtremeD Offline
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                    thrash i'm not saying euro cars suck, i'm only saying eurodoushe is making shit up like ALL euro cars are the best on track.

                    it is a rediculous thing to try and say.

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                    • SPANISH-RICES Offline
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                      SPANISH-RICE
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                      #56

                      thrash;293570 wrote:
                      There's a lot of fail in this thread 🙂

                      The average german car is designed to sustain its top speed [which in some cases is very low] for exteneded periods of time, as that is what the german national highway system calls for... with 30% of the on-road miles being unrestricted speed. When Lexus first introduced some of its models to Europe there were rampant engine failures.. [on the GS series, i beleive] because there was no other venue in the world where normal bozos were frequently running them wide open for half hour or whatever.

                      The Germans have a different set of design criteria, and one of those is extended high speed operation. This tends to manifest itself in ways like setting up the suspension for high-speed understeer, and in fitting oversized factory brakes. These two attributes tend to conspire to make the cars easy to drive fast at the track, which is the only real situation in the US where you are going much over 75mph and then scrubbing off as much speed as possible as fast as possible.

                      The base model Audi A4 has 200hp these days. It hasn't been 140hp... ever. The introduction of the A4 to US shores happened in 95/96 (MY 96) and that was the 150hp 2.8 V6. The 1.8T engine had the same power when it was introduced. Both received power upgrades within a few years... to 190hp for the V6 and 180hp for the 1.8T.

                      As far as comparing the E30 M3 to the Ford GT... The E30 M3 was the winningest touring car in history. The Ford GT nameplate has a racing pedigree but the modern ford GT inherits it in name only. I've not kept up on domestic road racing but I'm not aware of a modern Ford GT racing effort.

                      Every generation of BMW 3 series and BMW M3 has had a factory [and privateer] backed racing program.

                      The nice thing about track driving is that its really more about the driver than the car. In my wimpy 250hp sedan I have passed Z06's [in the rain], STIs [in the dry], and some kind of Shelby/GT500 new mustang, to name a few cars that are obviously paper-supercars. The key is that all of the drivers ran out of commitment long before their machines ran out of capability.

                      I think the contention has been that on a US spec BMW or P-car, you can drive to the track, drive, and drive home, and at most you are changing the brake pads or tires for track duty. There is a lot of capability pre-built into those cars and that is absolutely NOT the case in many other cars available in the US. You'll note that the fast Hondas [the S2k and the NSX] are also the expensive ones. There are no fast stock Civics... not even with the "R" badge.

                      If I wanted a bone-stock car where I could drive it to the track, party, and drive home, and then drive it to work Monday, the BMW 3 series is extremely hard to beat. Very few people are as good as BMW at making a suspension that doesn't embarass itself on the track yet doesnt' shake your teeth out or piss off your wife driving around town.

                      The plain fact of the matter is that everything in the BMW catalog can and has been driven around racetracks in the US. Part of their branding mythos is this idea that they are "sporty" yet practical cars.

                      If you want more "sport" than what you get out of the box, you get an M version or you get a Porsche [and in the latter case, you expect to pay more up front and lose your back seats and trunk capacity].

                      Toyota, Nissan, Honda, and Ford have no such attribute in their branding message and their product lineups reflect that.

                      I don't think anyone disputes the innovation Honda has brought to racing when it has chosen to direct its energies in that direction. That it so infrequently does so in its US product lineup is disappointing.

                      1998 AUDI A4 SPECS
                      Turbo compressor

                      • 1,781 cc 1.8 liters 4 in-line front longitudinal engine with 81 mm bore, 86.4 mm stroke, 9.5 compression ratio, cast iron block, light alloy head, double overhead cam and five valves per cylinder
                      • Premium unleaded fuel
                      • Fuel economy EPA highway (l/100km): 8.1
                      • Multi-point injection fuel system
                      • 60 liter fuel tank
                      • Power: 112 kW , 150 HP @ 5,700 rpm; 155 ft lb , 210 Nm @ 1,750 rpm

                      TAKEN FROM INTERNETAUTOGUIDE.COM

                      <u>150 FLYWHEEL HORSEPOWER</u>

                      YOUD BE LUCK TO SUSTAIN 105 MPH FOR 10 MINUTES WITH THAT MOTOR TRYING TO MOVE A 3500 LBS CAR. BLOW ME REFLECT THAT RACE INSPIRED BULLSHIT

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                        SPANISH-RICE
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                        Holy shit i was wrong that car weighs 4300lbs, good god

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                          24valvenotak
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                          i bet ken block could beat your 3 series around the track in a malibu.

                          or even a genesis.

                          /end thread.

                          Getcher green hat, we are goin fishin.

                          > 63vette;288530 wrote:
                          > I dont know shit about building cars.

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                            thrash
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                            There has never been a 4300 lb audi A4. And i told you right in the post that the A4 started at 150hp.

                            I've driven small european market cars in europe on the autobahn. Have you? The 2 liter non-turbo diesel had no problem sustaining 130mph, and the 1.6l inline 4 gas [non turbo] also had no problem sustaining that speed. Infact, it hit the rev limiter in top gear.

                            You don't know what you're talking about.

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                              thrash
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                              24valvenotak;293582 wrote:
                              i bet ken block could beat your 3 series around the track in a malibu.

                              or even a genesis.

                              I'm not sure where you'd think I'd disagree with that.

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                                SPANISH-RICE
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                                thrash;293588 wrote:
                                there has never been a 4300 lb audi a4. And i told you right in the post that the a4 started at 150hp.

                                I've driven small european market cars in europe on the autobahn. Have you? The 2 liter non-turbo diesel had no problem sustaining 130mph, and the 1.6l inline 4 gas [non turbo] also had no problem sustaining that speed. Infact, it hit the rev limiter in top gear.

                                You don't know what you're talking about.

                                so youre saying that no japanese car could sustain 130 miles an hour? My base model civic has done it before. Why should that impress me about euro cars? How does that make it race inspired?

                                You cannot deny that you said stock for stock, base model euro cars are better, but only when you have to double the price into the luxury car class?

                                You contradict almost everything you say and have very poor debate skills

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                                  thrash
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                                  You made several ridiculous claims about A4s which I put to rest with prejudice.

                                  If you find something factually errant that I wrote, say so. If you disagree with a subjective conclusion I have reached, explain what and why you disagree.

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                                    thrash;293593 wrote:
                                    You made several ridiculous claims about A4s which I put to rest with prejudice.

                                    If you find something factually errant that I wrote, say so. If you disagree with a subjective conclusion I have reached, explain what and why you disagree.

                                    Busting out your hidden debate skills along with your internet thesaurus for this reply.

                                    88 Honda crx Si-B16 turbo street car, 06 Civic Si- DD

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                                      thrash;293593 wrote:
                                      You made several ridiculous claims about A4s which I put to rest with prejudice.

                                      If you find something factually errant that I wrote, say so. If you disagree with a subjective conclusion I have reached, explain what and why you disagree.

                                      my claims on A4's were facts, i even cited the source. proving that base model euro cars ARE NOT SPORTS CARS. i may have been wrong about the weight becuase i converted from kg to lbs in my head very quickly while doing things at work.

                                      but now on the other hand YOUR RIDICULOUS CLAIMS include:

                                      • that european sports cars are the majority of cars driven over japenese vehicles.
                                      • that base model european cars, no matter how slow and gay, are still faster than ANY base model japanese cars?
                                      • that your idea of a sports car is a 150 flywheel horsepower car that can sustain 130MPH

                                      now besides comparing economy civics to gt4's what actual evidence do you have that european cars, THAT ARE NORMAL DAILY DRIVEN VEHICLES, would out perform on the track?

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                                        Eurofan
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                                        #65

                                        SPANISH-RICE;293599 wrote:
                                        my claims on A4's were facts, i even cited the source. proving that base model euro cars ARE NOT SPORTS CARS. i may have been wrong about the weight becuase i converted from kg to lbs in my head very quickly while doing things at work.

                                        but now on the other hand YOUR RIDICULOUS CLAIMS include:

                                        • that european sports cars are the majority of cars driven over japenese vehicles.
                                        • that base model european cars, no matter how slow and gay, are still faster than ANY base model japanese cars?
                                        • that your idea of a sports car is a 150 flywheel horsepower car that can sustain 130MPH

                                        now besides comparing economy civics to gt4's what actual evidence do you have that european cars, THAT ARE NORMAL DAILY DRIVEN VEHICLES, would out perform on the track?

                                        Fail.

                                        Look at this simply

                                        Take a base a4/328i/128i then take a base honda whatever.... or even a type r

                                        Germans engineer things on a different level... Like I have been saying before they are able to do this because their base prices are higher.

                                        Go talk to Honda's production team...

                                        They do not engineer base model hondas off performance (any of you losers who think your stock hondas are fast.. I pity you). THEY ARE FUCKING ECONOMY CARS!!!!!! YOU FAIL!

                                        German cars on the other hand, FOR THE MOST PART, are always built with some performance aspects in mind due to the fact that they HAVE TO engineer them on another level... they always keep the autobahn in mind.

                                        Yes I am comparing hondas and bmw's/audi's....

                                        Would you like me to compare the Lexus is250 with the BMW 328i??? It would have the same end result. Or perhaps the Acura TSX vs the audi A4 2.0t?? The outcome is always the same.

                                        We can compare on the next level as well... Would you like me to compare the lexus IS-F and the BMW m3???

                                        The s class mercedes vs the Acura RL

                                        The 7 series Bimmer vs the lexus LS.....

                                        Its always the same. The performance numbers favor the Germans. Over and over and over and over again...

                                        [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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                                          SPANISH-RICE;293575 wrote:
                                          1998 AUDI A4 SPECS
                                          Turbo compressor

                                          • 1,781 cc 1.8 liters 4 in-line front longitudinal engine with 81 mm bore, 86.4 mm stroke, 9.5 compression ratio, cast iron block, light alloy head, double overhead cam and five valves per cylinder
                                          • Premium unleaded fuel
                                          • Fuel economy EPA highway (l/100km): 8.1
                                          • Multi-point injection fuel system
                                          • 60 liter fuel tank
                                          • Power: 112 kW , 150 HP @ 5,700 rpm; 155 ft lb , 210 Nm @ 1,750 rpm

                                          TAKEN FROM INTERNETAUTOGUIDE.COM

                                          <u>150 FLYWHEEL HORSEPOWER</u>

                                          YOUD BE LUCK TO SUSTAIN 105 MPH FOR 10 MINUTES WITH THAT MOTOR TRYING TO MOVE A 3500 LBS CAR. BLOW ME REFLECT THAT RACE INSPIRED BULLSHIT

                                          How much HP did honda have in their base model car??????? Just stop.

                                          [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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