FAST SE-R
Jon Pennington
cowboydren@yahoo.com
Tue, 5 Feb 2002 20:37:08 -0600
At 07:29 PM 2/5/2002 -0600, BlackSE-R wrote:
> I know that, but who can explain this in a scientific rotation?
Rotation? I don't know about that, but here's my take.
SE-Rs, especially Classics and NX, are very well set-up and reasonably
light. Combine these with a good, torquey engine that's more reliable than
sunrise, and you get a fast car. Maybe not the best, but damn good for the
entry fee. B14s aren't *quite* as well set up, IMHO, and seem to be a
snitch heavier, but they're still damn good machines, related in part to the
fact that they have a good engine. I love my B15, even if it is the
red-headed stepchild of the SE-R family; old engine, new platform, no
support.:(
Why are you beating people? I don't know. Fairy dust in the glove
compartment? Why are they so perplexed at the fact that you only have
140HP? Probably because they have no idea how much power *they're* making.
Maybe they're just cruddy drivers with $30,000 Civics and Tegs. Maybe you
and your friends should submit some timeslips for analyzation instead of
trying to "prove your manhood" at every third stoplight...
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