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Old 03-13-2003, 05:09 PM   #20
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Originally posted by nonovurbizniz
You guys sure know A LOT about the first one and have sure spent A LOT of time discussing the new one... sounds like some closet fan's to me...

Oh and
A. An eclipse is capable of doing 160
B. You can indeed (not saying that they did or considered that for the movie) get 7 gears into a transmission (a friend of mine had a 6th put in his 300z and was going to do 7th but sold it)
C. You can most certainly do a wheelie while doing a burnout. I've SEEN it done many times. there was a particular car in the late sixties early seventies that was know for doing a smoke show on two wheels up the WHOLE track.
D. I think I'm the only one who can honestly say... I never rented or went to the first one and I will NEVER spend so much as a dime to see the sequel.

PS... My computer's always warning me about the danger I'm putting my manifold in. You guys are just all LOW-TiZECH




HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! I hope you're joking..........
#1 Just because the speedo says 160 doesn't mean it can do it.....Even if it IS right, it would take years to get there with an all motor 3G eclipse, even a 2G.
#2 How about NO. A company DOES split gears to make overdrives in older cars, but I don't think you can split them to make a 7 speed tranny. This is unheard of. Possibly the guy bought a T56 for his car
#3 You can't wheelie while burning out. A wheelie happens when the car catches traction and has massive amounts of TQ and power to the wheels being put down. When you spin the tires, it's because you're LOSING traction. God, so many dumb ricers around today. Thank god you didn't see the movie, you know enough already to make you ****tard of the year!
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