FnF Ricers?

PioneerLS

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Most of the cars i couldnt even say are badass looking. I cant even take fnf 1 seriously because it feels like a bunch of grown ass men playing with hot wheels lol.
 

Death-the-Kid

anta honma ni shinude
Dude.... You're getting DSM info from an idiotic fanmade FnF wiki? o_O
no i'm getting fast and the furious info from a fast and the furious wiki fan made or not. . i know plenty about dsms which was why i found the movie laughable yet entertaining. there was nothing race about 90% of those cars. just like the s14 from "fast and furious" which also had turbo sound effects was a stock ka24de with plug wires. IIRC the eclipse from the first movie was using a prerecorded turbo honda engine for the sound effects.
 

The Kev

Vtec? I have V-TAK! Son..
Fast and Furious is just too damn Hollywood...You want to watch real street racing inspired movies, watch the FREEWAY SPEEDWAY series aka "SHUTO KOUSOKU...So realistic, that the Japanese government banned the film series with one film still yet to be released.
 

OLDSKOOLACURA

New Member
Yes and no. The nsx, skyline, and muscle cars are not rice.

Ill have to check it out Kev

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Death-the-Kid

anta honma ni shinude
This.


My friends and I always laugh how they talk about the SR20 motors an he puts the shop owner over an empty engine bay of a Honda.
Well it is a popular swap overseas...they're cheap and strong engines and cost less than b16's





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not anther cody

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Not quite. The eclipse head flows backwards compared to the neon. They are almost the same exact engine, but not quite. That's why one is called a 420a and one is whatever Chrysler coded it
 

Death-the-Kid

anta honma ni shinude
Not quite. The eclipse head flows backwards compared to the neon. They are almost the same exact engine, but not quite. That's why one is called a 420a and one is whatever Chrysler coded it
true. i think Chrysler calls it the "blower of head gaskets"
 
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not anther cody

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The DOHC 2.0 is (ECC)

SOHC 2.0 is ECB or ECH, depending whether or not it is a Magnum engine or standard.

I always laugh when people tell me neons blow head gaskets. In the 6 I have owned I never had one with a bad head gasket. The only time I ever had to replace one was when I already had the head off.
 

Death-the-Kid

anta honma ni shinude
The DOHC 2.0 is (ECC)

SOHC 2.0 is ECB or ECH, depending whether or not it is a Magnum engine or standard.

I always laugh when people tell me neons blow head gaskets. In the 6 I have owned I never had one with a bad head gasket. The only time I ever had to replace one was when I already had the head off.
the 3 420a's i've been around had HG issues. from what i hear it was an issue common on the automatic models. the 2 i most recently recall was my buddy earl's and then my former college friend Alicia's. she not only blew the HG but continued to drive to where it would shut off every several minutes lol. Literally coolant coming out of the block. that type of catastrophe could've been averted if she simply addressed the initial HG failure.
 
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