how fast does a 92 Sc300 automatic go 0-60 and a 1/4 mile?
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how fast does a 92 Sc300 automatic go 0-60 and a 1/4 mile?
how fast does a 92 Sc300 go 0-60 and a 1/4 mile? i wasnt sure if the numbers i was looking at was for a manual or auto, i guess it was an auto because there are a great deal more autos then sticks
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Re: how fast does a 92 Sc300 automatic go 0-60 and a 1/4 mile?
Originally posted by lexsc3
how fast does a 92 Sc300 go 0-60 and a 1/4 mile? i wasnt sure if the numbers i was looking at was for a manual or auto, i guess it was an auto because there are a great deal more autos then sticks
how fast does a 92 Sc300 go 0-60 and a 1/4 mile? i wasnt sure if the numbers i was looking at was for a manual or auto, i guess it was an auto because there are a great deal more autos then sticks
you mean how slow does a stock sc300 do the 1/4 mile right
I beleive mid to high 15's @ around 85-90ish. auto
Last edited by SDSC300; 08-11-02 at 12:49 AM.
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I was wondering the same thing myself. 2 of my friends want to race me with there rice burners . One is a 4 banger 5 speed eclipse (base model, like 130hp i believe), the other is a 2k prelude 5spd. Both have a few minor bolt on's, like a muffler and intake...nothing major. I am pretty sure i can beat the eclipse but i am expecting to get raped by the prelude.
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Originally posted by ChrisSC300
I was wondering the same thing myself. 2 of my friends want to race me with there rice burners . One is a 4 banger 5 speed eclipse (base model, like 130hp i believe), the other is a 2k prelude 5spd. Both have a few minor bolt on's, like a muffler and intake...nothing major. I am pretty sure i can beat the eclipse but i am expecting to get raped by the prelude.
I was wondering the same thing myself. 2 of my friends want to race me with there rice burners . One is a 4 banger 5 speed eclipse (base model, like 130hp i believe), the other is a 2k prelude 5spd. Both have a few minor bolt on's, like a muffler and intake...nothing major. I am pretty sure i can beat the eclipse but i am expecting to get raped by the prelude.
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Originally posted by SDSC300
make sure your tires are speed rated that high ... wouldn't want any of you to wreck your SC's ... ya or hurt yourselfs I guess jk
make sure your tires are speed rated that high ... wouldn't want any of you to wreck your SC's ... ya or hurt yourselfs I guess jk
Chris
PS. I hit 140 two times. One time I was racing a Porshe Carrera and the second time M3.
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Originally posted by ChrisSC300
I was wondering the same thing myself. 2 of my friends want to race me with there rice burners . One is a 4 banger 5 speed eclipse (base model, like 130hp i believe), the other is a 2k prelude 5spd. Both have a few minor bolt on's, like a muffler and intake...nothing major. I am pretty sure i can beat the eclipse but i am expecting to get raped by the prelude.
I was wondering the same thing myself. 2 of my friends want to race me with there rice burners . One is a 4 banger 5 speed eclipse (base model, like 130hp i believe), the other is a 2k prelude 5spd. Both have a few minor bolt on's, like a muffler and intake...nothing major. I am pretty sure i can beat the eclipse but i am expecting to get raped by the prelude.
However, the Prelude is a different problem. Preludes available with 5-speed manuals are SH models and those make 200 hp. As light as they are, it will give you problems, especially with a couple mods. Our cars are considerably heavier, even though we make 225hp.
I have a friend with a 98 Prelude (not SH), and my 97 SC300 can go only neck-to-neck with him. Both stock.
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Originally posted by Legends6spd
damn, i can't take a GS-T?
damn, i can't take a GS-T?
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PS. I hit 140 two times. One time I was racing a Porshe Carrera and the second time M3.
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yes, my car is an auto . But all i used to do was wait for the light to turn then floor it, nothin more. Now I have figured out what power breaking is and to ease off the throtle just before shifts.