09-28-2006
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prelude vs. tsi
I dont know if im supposed to post this here but this is what i'm wondering my buddy is getting a 93 prelude h22 v-tech next week and i'm getting my tranny in next week and were going back and forth who would win if we raced. I was wondering what you guys think about it would i win or would he?
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09-28-2006
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Asshat King
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Re: prelude vs. tsi
You will win by 23 car lengths. However, just to make sure, better get some NAWZ.
Grow up....
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09-28-2006
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Re: prelude vs. tsi
Some mod lists would help.
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I agree with Kracka.
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09-28-2006
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Re: prelude vs. tsi
both are stock
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09-28-2006
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Re: prelude vs. tsi
You'll win aslong as you're a good driver.
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I agree with Kracka.
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09-28-2006
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3.1L v6 power...
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Re: prelude vs. tsi
If you don't spin the tires off the line hell you know what..... Don't even race. Its not worth the 2.50 a gallon for you. I'll break it down for ya....
TSi launchs at 4500rpms:Prelude launchs at 8 thousend bee power....
TSi after spining the tires it leaps a car ahead to redline:Prelude still buzzing away at redline in first gear
TSi takes second and screams ahead a few more cars:Prelude finaly calms the bees down and makes it into second
TSi powers into third gear and is now breaking the 80 mph speed mark:Prelude gives up because the bee's could not give out that VTEC power....
There you will win. Unless you launch shitty and never ever recover from that.
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At LSE Performance: 92 Talon TSi AWD
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Re: prelude vs. tsi
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Originally Posted by 92EvilTalon
If you don't spin the tires off the line hell you know what..... Don't even race. Its not worth the 2.50 a gallon for you. I'll break it down for ya....
TSi launchs at 4500rpms:Prelude launchs at 8 thousend bee power....
TSi after spining the tires it leaps a car ahead to redline:Prelude still buzzing away at redline in first gear
TSi takes second and screams ahead a few more cars:Prelude finaly calms the bees down and makes it into second
TSi powers into third gear and is now breaking the 80 mph speed mark:Prelude gives up because the bee's could not give out that VTEC power....
There you will win. Unless you launch shitty and never ever recover from that.
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Thanks for the replies so quick, I should have no problem then, If you guys dont mind i have one more question, In your opinion wich turbo would be better 18g, 20g, evoIII16g, or the big 28
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09-28-2006
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Re: prelude vs. tsi
Back in high school a kid with I/H/E on this 5th gen Prelude with H22 was doing 15.2 @ 92, my TSi fwd with K&N and thats about it was doing 15.3 @ 93.
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I agree with Kracka.
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09-29-2006
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Re: prelude vs. tsi
Fp 3065 Ftw!!!
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09-29-2006
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Re: prelude vs. tsi
For a 2G, the Big-28 is a great choice since its a direct bolt-on and flows almost as much as a Big 16G while spooling slightly quicker.
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I agree with Kracka.
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Who's this guy?
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Re: prelude vs. tsi
From a stand still, my stock Eclipse with mods listed below, took a N/A 427 running low 14's at the track, and i had him by two lengths. I KNOW for a fact, that truck will be quicker then the car your racing.
Do as i do in most races, take it easy in first(let the clutch last a little longer) and then in second give her hell. Nothing like watching the smile on someone's face in the rearview turn upside down as you fly by him.
Don't risk blowing anything, pussy it in first gear and take him in second... then decide how far ahead you want to beat him by.
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Re: prelude vs. tsi
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Originally Posted by S2kracka
For a 2G, the Big-28 is a great choice since its a direct bolt-on and flows almost as much as a Big 16G while spooling slightly quicker.
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For a 2G, the FP3052 is a great choice since it's a direct bolt-on and kicks everybody's ass. 
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09-29-2006
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Re: prelude vs. tsi
Ok first of this is like homeless ppl (hondas) vs the rich (DSM) and i think we all know how that turns out... some ppl sleep in a box and others sleep in a mansion!!
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09-29-2006
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Re: prelude vs. tsi
You would take him.
BTW, the buddy that I was talkin about only has a 2g stereo with a tape deck. He might be able to get his CD deck back though, however it would take a bit of work. If you wan the tape deck it is yours.
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09-29-2006
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Re: prelude vs. tsi
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Ok first of this is like homeless ppl (hondas) vs the rich (DSM)
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Huh? Are you driving the same DSM's that everyone else is?
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I agree with Kracka.
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Re: prelude vs. tsi
I think the dsm should win if it is running correclty. Who knows what kind of shape this kids car is in. It could have boost leaks and not go over 5psi without a leak for all we know.
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09-29-2006
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11 Seconds to Freedom
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Re: prelude vs. tsi
I think it'll be a close race. I've driven one of those before, they arent too bad. Nothing like my DSM though  , but mine wasnt stock either. I would almost say him unless you know what you are doing. I wouldn't launch at 4500 on a FWD, I would slip er out more like 3-3500, and hit 2nd good. As long as you dont sit and spin them you should be ok, nothing wrong with a chirp though.
Also, I would personally go with a Evo III 16g for my car but I am AWD, I know a couple guys with Evo III's on their FWD's. Yeah, they are cool but I hear they just hit too hard too early. I know a guy that recommends a 50 trim over the Evo III for FWD because of the longer spool and smoother power curve. I dont though man.
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09-29-2006
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Re: prelude vs. tsi
Next time you make a thread like this, at least mention what kind of DSM you own.
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I agree with Kracka.
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09-29-2006
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Re: prelude vs. tsi
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Originally Posted by S2kracka
Next time you make a thread like this, at least mention what kind of DSM you own.
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Sorry about that guys I have a manual awd tsi, thanks for all the help tho.
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09-29-2006
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Re: prelude vs. tsi
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Originally Posted by tjg
Sorry about that guys I have a manual awd tsi, thanks for all the help tho.
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1G? 2G? I'll guess 2G since you mentioned the Big28.
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