That whole story reads as fictional, seriously. How about you guy's post what your cars run in the quarter? may spread some light on things? My pos Grand Prix runs 13.97 @99.7. Next?
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:lol: :lol: :lol: just admit it man this never happened...i would run you anyday just to show you that you "festiva" would never be sufficient enough to beat a sho. I can almost bet i can beat that thing with a moped. However i am not here to bash on your vehicle i am here to say that you will never beat a sho with that "thing" :wink: i understand that you could have built up your vehicle, but it will take a mirracle to take your festiva rollin on rims the size of that on a scooter to take a sho. Sorry to ran on your parade fellas i am just defending my car and the fast that you did not beat it...if i have affended your pimp'd out festiva;s in any way i am sorry i am just here to say that this story is b/s and if it is in fact true then i appologize and say good job for creating one hell of a festiva. but dude it must have been one hell of a smokeshow to pop that tire. If you do line up again against a sho could you please film the run? i would be interested in seeing that...well that is all i have come here to say have a good night gentlemen...and no jabs were meant to be made at your car just the story and i hope i have not pissed any of you off
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Originally posted by huntervfThe Yamahammer V6 was indeed built 100% by Yamaha in Japan. The block shares the basic dimensions of the Vulcan but that is all... the engine is it's own entity and is 100% rice :lol:
It was assembled in Japan, crated and shipped to Atlanta GA where it was dropped into the Taurus. IIRC the techs at the plant weren't even supposed to mess with the engine, just install them.
and, like I said, my source was a Yamaha engineer, who spoke broken english, about 8 or 9 years ago. He was at the proving grounds trouble shooting a "concerned" 3.4L. He was pretty upset that day, too....
oh, and if you've ever met any of the 'techs' at Ford's assembly plants, you'd wonder how the cars could even be driven of the line instead of pushed. The wonders of the UAW....Jim DeAngelis
kittens give Morbo gas!!
Bright Blue 93 GL (1.6 8v, 5spd) (Hula-Baloo)
Performance Red 94 Aspire SE (Stimpson)
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I'm not defending anyone, but there are a few Festiva's here that turn high 12's - low 13's and I am definitely a SHO fan but even the SHOgun wasn't that fast. That's not to say you couldn't make them allot faster, but High 14s - mid 15's isn't that fast.
here's a 12.77 run..
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Originally posted by yamahaSHOI'll race your Festiva.... But you won't win...
BP Festiva http://www.cardomain.com/ride/723319 - SOLD
BPT Festiva www.cardomain.com/ride/2260009 - SOLD
BPT GTX www.cardomain.com/ride/2436495 - SOLD
New GTX - http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3294846/ - SOLD
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Originally posted by FB71Originally posted by huntervfThe Yamahammer V6 was indeed built 100% by Yamaha in Japan. The block shares the basic dimensions of the Vulcan but that is all... the engine is it's own entity and is 100% rice :lol:
It was assembled in Japan, crated and shipped to Atlanta GA where it was dropped into the Taurus. IIRC the techs at the plant weren't even supposed to mess with the engine, just install them.
and, like I said, my source was a Yamaha engineer, who spoke broken english, about 8 or 9 years ago. He was at the proving grounds trouble shooting a "concerned" 3.4L. He was pretty upset that day, too....
oh, and if you've ever met any of the 'techs' at Ford's assembly plants, you'd wonder how the cars could even be driven of the line instead of pushed. The wonders of the UAW....
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Originally posted by yamahaSHOOriginally posted by FB71Originally posted by huntervfThe Yamahammer V6 was indeed built 100% by Yamaha in Japan. The block shares the basic dimensions of the Vulcan but that is all... the engine is it's own entity and is 100% rice :lol:
It was assembled in Japan, crated and shipped to Atlanta GA where it was dropped into the Taurus. IIRC the techs at the plant weren't even supposed to mess with the engine, just install them.
and, like I said, my source was a Yamaha engineer, who spoke broken english, about 8 or 9 years ago. He was at the proving grounds trouble shooting a "concerned" 3.4L. He was pretty upset that day, too....
oh, and if you've ever met any of the 'techs' at Ford's assembly plants, you'd wonder how the cars could even be driven of the line instead of pushed. The wonders of the UAW....Jim DeAngelis
kittens give Morbo gas!!
Bright Blue 93 GL (1.6 8v, 5spd) (Hula-Baloo)
Performance Red 94 Aspire SE (Stimpson)
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Originally posted by FB71
They hardly ever broke
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Originally posted by EVOGUNHoly Crap attack of the SHO forums! I find it funny ppl jump forums just to defend a car THAT WOULD LOSE TO MY FESTIVA, EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK!
By the way I do like the SHO. Well the engine that is!
Thanks :wink:
or did you do a quote "fly by"...........trust me in my integra ive beat everything from a vette to a viper by doing fly by'sgot a yamahammer
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^^In a Festiva you have to swap engines to beat pretty much anything over 4 cylinders.. Getting over 100hp out of a B3 is too costly considering the swap alternatives.
Don't confuse EVO with the author of this thread, EVO's kind of in a group of 1. The only Nissan SR20DET all wheel drive Festiva in the world. That engine stock puts out 205hp\203ftlbs of torque and is easliy boosted to 250hp all wrapped up in a sub 1800 lb car.. With AWD, surely it will hook up better than any of the fwd 12-13 second festivas.
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Originally posted by yamahaSHOOriginally posted by FB71
They hardly ever broke
SR20DET AWD Festiva? Where do I sign up?? :shock:
And I too work for Ford... in Dearborn :wink:
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really? cool. what division? CDSID? I used to work for FCSD/TSO now SEO. Ron Goldsberry, Craig Ashbacher, Dave McClain, and Darryl Hazel. I used to get confused w/ Steve DeAngelis in TSO and James DeAngelis in Canada often. I was an STI in the Philly/WashDC regions (once again now the MidAtlantic Market) under Dave Dodds. I left last month because I got a sweet offer to teach at a college.... better benefits and no travel.
sorry, didn't mean to hijack the thread.Jim DeAngelis
kittens give Morbo gas!!
Bright Blue 93 GL (1.6 8v, 5spd) (Hula-Baloo)
Performance Red 94 Aspire SE (Stimpson)
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