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dc2GS-R

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Last time I went fishing with a friend in Anchorage, our smallest catch was a 30lb Ling Cod. I caught a 112lb Halibut. Next day that bastard caught one that was 114lbs. I was pissed, he barely one-upped me
 

JDMxDB8

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Last time I went fishing with a friend in Anchorage, our smallest catch was a 30lb Ling Cod. I caught a 112lb Halibut. Next day that bastard caught one that was 114lbs. I was pissed, he barely one-upped me
Awesome! Looks like you guys didn't go hungry.
 

dc2GS-R

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Hell no. Pack that shit up and shipped it home. He is a big time fishing and hunting guy and his dad has a house in Anchorage so they have like 3 freezers in Houston they keep stocked. All kinds of salmon, halibut, moose, deer, elk, caribou.........etc
 

dc2GS-R

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Me and my friend were bored/drunk one night and wondered whether his RSX-S would engage VTEC in reverse. We always laughed about the idea until we got bored and tried it at the beach one day
 

dc2GS-R

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Yes it will. It just might take awhile. lol

Think about how caster trail works going forward always trying to push the tires and hence, the car back straight. Well it does the opposite going backwards making the tires always trying to turn around and spin the car. It will work but it's takes some manhandling to keep the thing car from spinning. Trying to keep the tires pointed straight with the caster trail backwards, torque steer....etc. Isn't easy.

Every time he hit VTEC the car would torque steer and it would spin around.

Plus we were doing it on hard packed sand of a public beach. That's pretty much why it's funny. Keeping the car pointed straight long enough to get going fast enough to hit VTEC in reverse at full throttle is a PITA
 
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