Toyota FT-1 your points...

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Btw guys I find out the HP and Weight of this car.
510hp @ around 7200 rpm
1320kg on a 51/49 weight distribution.

This is after i did the engine restore :)
Was this after the in-game mini update? It wasn't visible yesterday, but I also didn't do the restore.
 
You know when a car is released it doesn't come packaged with a bunch of aftermarket parts. It takes time to fabricate a custom exhaust, program a specialized tune, find the weak points in a car's performance and create an aftermarket replacement. The FT-1 hasn't even been released so how are people supposed to know how well it's motor can handle boost, how it will respond to PCM programming, and how much better flow they can get from an aftermarket exhaust. It isn't as simple as adding X amount of HP when going with stage 3 tuning.
The real FT-1 doesn't even have an engine, it's just a rolling chassis.
 
One thing about Hondas... There are more Civic's and Integra's then Chevy, Pontiac, Cadillac, and Ford muscle cars combined. What we need is more American Cars, that defined modern cars to this day (And I'm not a huge die hard muscle guy like slash, but I have to agree with him on this :sly: )
*Than* Why do people keep making these mistakes?
 
*Than* Why do people keep making these mistakes?

Grammar Natzis are at it again....

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Do you even drag race? Or have you just brought yourself here to troll us? If so, I must admit that it's quite funny the amount of trolls that have come around. That ford kid and now you. Also, you don't end sentences with four periods if you want to talk about grammar.
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Emphasis...
To finish this off, it was not emphasis you had tried to represent, but more or less the way you would actually articulate what you were typing. The multiple periods after a sentence gives a sense that someone is thinking typically. Emphasis on the other hand is done with CAPITALS, bolding, italics, and underlining as I used in my previous post and on said words. I am now finished, so I must thank you for your time. Have a nice day. ;)

Now on to a more related note, I would actually like to run a stock vehicle against the new Toyota to get an idea of how fast it really is for a stock vehicle and possibly draw a conclusion on where it would stand if it could be upgraded.
 
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