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Re: Reduced class structure: now CSP/DSP Civic question

To: "Joshua Hadler" <jhadler@rmi.net>
Subject: Re: Reduced class structure: now CSP/DSP Civic question
From: "Justin Hughes" <ka1ult@channel1.com>
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 1999 16:17:05 -0400
> No Doubt. The M's have a distinct advantage on Torque and HP, but all
> of that "ground hugging weight", as Bob likes to call it, can be a
> disadvantage too.

It handles great right out of the box, but SP mods let others catch up to
it, evening the ground a bit.

> The 2002 is definitely a lighter car. However, I have
> no idea how it would do if fully prepped to SP allowances. But for sure,
> you need ALOT of rubber, alot of suspension, and as many ponies as you
> can muster (legally).

Yep - all that, and more.

> Sadly, that probably means dumping the MFI in favor of a more modern
system.

Maybe, maybe not.  However, this would explain why the 2002 and 2002tii are
classed together.  EFI can be added to both engines, and tii parts can be
added to the 2002 to turn it into one.

> Nah, the '02 probably has has a decent chance in CSP. But it'll take
> some $$ to get it there...

That it will...

    - Justin, hoping to have some $$ to buy and soup up an 02 someday...




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