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when you drive a 120 flywheel HP honda civic for 5 years, 339 whp feels like a rocket ship Originally Posted by akk08
even 339 wont feel like anything, i have 424 now and it just feels like a decent car.
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Go to jtune in Delaware..
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Its all about usuable hp like you were saying. Everyones setup is different and hp numbers from stillen will be inflated. I believe there is actually a stillen vs vortech thread where they line them up side by side and compare. Originally Posted by n00b
wow, only 315? damn, stillen claims to put out 339 whp and 410 hp to the flywheel with the stage 3. how much does the vortech put to the wheels?
The vortech is self lubing too which is a plus. The belts and such can be swapped along with the cogs.
I believe one guy in NGC was putting around 400 to the wheels with one.
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Damn that sucks!!
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The vortech is self lubing too which is a plus. The belts and such can be swapped along with the cogs.
I believe one guy in NGC was putting around 400 to the wheels with one.
edit: never mind, i found out the answer. thank you for the post!Originally Posted by Project
Its all about usuable hp like you were saying. Everyones setup is different and hp numbers from stillen will be inflated. I believe there is actually a stillen vs vortech thread where they line them up side by side and compare. The vortech is self lubing too which is a plus. The belts and such can be swapped along with the cogs.
I believe one guy in NGC was putting around 400 to the wheels with one.
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^ yeah, and that pic was after i shoved the front clip back on to pull out to a more open area to tie up with rope. hit by a bus. bumper was torn off all the way to drivers head light
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ouch...^^^
and yea j tune or better yet jds motoring in north jersey, good people
and yea j tune or better yet jds motoring in north jersey, good people
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na you will get used to it and it will feel normal, and when you get back into that civic....you will say "dam this whole time i was deprived, this is kids stuff"Originally Posted by n00b
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whats the plan if it decides to rain all day? everyone still going and just parking under the overpass?
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20% partly cloudy 55 degrees. its not gonna rain. im debating if i should put my wheels on or not. roads in philly suck, so i might just leave winter wheels on if i come!
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20% partly cloudy 55 degrees. its not gonna rain. im debating if i should put my wheels on or not. roads in philly suck, so i might just leave winter wheels on if i come!
youll be fine. the roads well be traveling arnt that bad. the worst part youll encounter is the train tracks on deleware ave on the way to ikea




