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10-05-2003, 01:41 PM
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Club Cobra Member
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Sterling,
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Cobra Make, Engine: SPF #1507 427 Dart Block Windsor
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Yeah, I couldn't find it either. Not that I'd gloat over someone breaking his motor (happens to the best of us!) but, Dude, those cars are, like sooo, ANNOYING!!!!! Just like the cars that hump up and down and go "BOOM GA BOOM GA".
And, BW64: I don't care where it's made; anything called a "Mitsubishi" is a Japanese car. Maybe not an "import" but a ricer all the same.
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10-05-2003, 06:20 PM
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Originally posted by Scott S
Looks like we showed up on a search engine, at least it held together.
Scott S
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Actually, I just purchased a Cobra kit from a guy that never had the time to build the car and have come here to learn (although I'm nor really sure - after reading this thread - if I've come to the right place). A friend of mine owns a Cobra with 460 in it and I've always liked these cars since I was a kid. I'm 39, not some punk-ass ricer, but a guy that has owned several DSMs since 1991 and knows every single nut and bolt on them. I also own a 69 Camaro and used to own a Buick GN (that actually sparked my interest in turbocharged cars).
Not every "import" is a ricer. Otherwise you'd have no choice but calling every Porsche or BMW a ricer as well. There's plenty of rice even in the domestics world and one can see Vettes with body kits, Mustangs with "Altezza" tail lights, Cavaliers with giant aluminum wings and Chevy pickups with 20" chrome wheels.
If you don't care where DSMs were designed and built (since everything with Mitsubishi name is an import), how about Plymouth Laser or Eagle Talon? Plymouth doesn't sound too japanese to me - and if anyone insists that Plymouth Laser is in fact an import, then all Plymouth cars - by the same rules - are imports as well.
There's a big difference between an import (such as Mercedes or Audi) and a sport compact car (such as Ford Probe). Not every import is a sport compact car and not every sport compact car is an import.
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Originally posted by Excaliber
HA, that said, bring on the Mistu, I'll smoke it!
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Really? My car is capable of low 11's/high 10's on race gas and street tires (and high 11's on 91 octane pump gas). How about smoking it on icy roads in the winter or in twisties on a rainy day? Do you actually drive your Cobra in the winter or when it's raining? If you do, any bone stock Mitsu EVO, Subaru WRX or Eagle Talon would make your car look like Yugo (and I'm not kidding)...
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10-05-2003, 06:21 PM
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Location: Whippany, NJ,
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So the Mitsubishi is a japanese/import/ricer, is the Eagle Talon? Is the Plymouth Laser?
Let's say I've got a Laser, made in Illinois, that runs 11s....it's rice?
As far as them being throw away cars...that's part of what is making them special. For two grand you can have a daily driver that runs 11's at the track.
I hate civics and the rest of the rice cars as much as anyone, but I'll tell you the DSM crowd isn't the "rice" crowd.
-steve in nj-
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10-05-2003, 07:14 PM
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Oh yeah, make me look like a fool by posting and making the same exact point and getting it in one minute before me.
-steve in nj-
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10-05-2003, 07:29 PM
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Senior Club Cobra Member
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: God's country,
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Cobra Make, Engine: Original ERA 427sc, Powered by Gessford
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I think the reaction you are seeing here is not so much to the car, as it is to the morons on the video. Everyone knows that these cars can be made to perform very well, technology is a wonderful thing. But watching those two idiots driving around looking for a race, mocking someone else's car saying "it's slow" and then Ka-Boom- I laughed my a$$ off. In fact I watched over and over again because it was so funny. And it's still funny now 6 months later
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10-05-2003, 08:56 PM
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Senior Club Cobra Member
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Join Date: May 2001
Cobra Make, Engine: A CSX Cobra,1966 GT350 and an '06 Ford Heritage GT
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Excalibur.....I think your 'Skins and Mr Spurrier (Go Gators!) from my alma mater might need some help...they are looking kinda weak! And the Cowboys are looking decent, for a change!
Who'd a thunk it!?!?!?!? Parcells really IS a badazz! I don't see a playoff game anytime soon, but at least they are starting to look like a pro team again!
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10-05-2003, 09:13 PM
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Senior Club Cobra Member
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As a matter of fact I drive my Cobra year 'round! And the challenge to meet ANY Mitusbishi at Hawaii Raceway Park road course still stands! By the way, I was surprised to find out how HEAVY the Mitsu's were for a "small car". Snow? Heck thats why I moved! I got a belly full of snow living in Michigan for a few years, not looking back.
Hey the Red Skins rock (even when there loosing)!
BW64, I hope the Cobra your building is all you want it to be. There IS in fact some great knowledge on this site, the best I've found anywhere! Good luck to ya.
Ernie (surfer dude)!
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10-05-2003, 09:20 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: ALBUQUERQUE,
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Cobra Make, Engine: West Coast Cobra weber fuel injected 557 C.I.. 800H.P 760LBS. TQ. Magnum T56
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BW64
Really? My car is capable of low 11's/high 10's on race gas and street tires (and high 11's on 91 octane pump gas). How about smoking it on icy roads in the winter or in twisties on a rainy day? Do you actually drive your Cobra in the winter or when it's raining? If you do, any bone stock Mitsu EVO, Subaru WRX or Eagle Talon would make your car look like Yugo (and I'm not kidding)... [/b]
Dude, your like a fly on my nose! my car is capable of high 8's on race gas and slicks! WHO CARE ABOUT ICY ROADS? if I wanted to kick some ass on ice I certainly wouldnt do it in a Mitsawhatshi!
Of course we dont drive our cars in the winter or in rain! What planet are you from? Our cars are'nt $2K throwaways! Im talking about all out BALLS TO THE WALL, PEDAL TO THE METAL KICK UR A$$ OLD FASHIONED DRAG RACING! YOU CAR WILL NEVER HANG WITH THE LIKES OF US!! (and I'm not kidding)...
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10-05-2003, 09:32 PM
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Location: Olympia/Lacey,
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Hahahahaha
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10-06-2003, 12:46 AM
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Re: BW64
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Originally posted by MAXVELO
my car is capable of high 8's on race gas and slicks!
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So is John Shepherd's 91 Eagle Talon - on street tires ( www.shepracing.com). If you'd like something in your own weight category with slicks, Dave Buschur's 2G Talon runs in high 7's ( www.buschurracing.com ). In both cases, the cars run the same tiny 4G63 2.0L 4-banger.
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Originally posted by MAXVELO
WHO CARE ABOUT ICY ROADS? if I wanted to kick some ass on ice I certainly wouldnt do it in a Mitsawhatshi!
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What car would you do it in? Obviously, too many rally drivers that actually do kick some ass in any conditions - including rain, ice and snow, have an extremely poor taste when it comes to vehicle choice.
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Originally posted by MAXVELO
Of course we dont drive our cars in the winter or in rain! What planet are you from? Our cars are'nt $2K throwaways!
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Are Volvos, BMWs or any car one can and actually does drive in the winter or in rain $2K throwaways too? What do you think Scandinavians or Germans drive in the winter? Hondas?
Just because one can drive a car in any road conditions and any time of the year (= something Cobras are not capable of) doesn't necessarily mean the car is a $2K throwaway - unless you want to throw away Hummers, Porsche C4s or literally all pickup trucks and SUVs.
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Originally posted by MAXVELO
YOU CAR WILL NEVER HANG WITH THE LIKES OF US!!
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If you bother to visit www.dsmtimes.org , you realize it already has. Unless you run faster than 7.8 in the 1/4 , the fastest DSM would blow your doors off. If you don't believe it, here's a video of Buschur's car trying to break into 7's (last year):
http://www.importevolution.com/video...rs_fastest.wmv
I'm pretty sure he could hang with most members of this board.
As for the video of the clown that blew the engine in the Eclipse his daddy bought him for graduation, he doesn't represent the entire DSM community. Just like you wouldn't like to be judged based on one single video of an idiot blowing an engine in his Cobra, take a look at the links to videos and websites I provided to form an opinion regarding true DSMers.
We're not happy seeing our cars being riced out by kids these days either - just like the domestic guys don't like to see the same trend infesting their cars, but disrespecting any car capable of single digits and over 800HP (especially if the performance comes from 2 liters of displacement) is simply narrow-minded - no matter if the car in question is 8-second DSM or 8-second Cobra.
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10-06-2003, 04:28 AM
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CC Member
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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Rock Hill,
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Cobra Make, Engine: Superformance, 396 CI
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BW64, i had a '90 AWD Eclipse, ran it hard for over a hunred K miles, put on a nice 16G, full Koni etc suspension, Profec, Greddy stuff, nice rims, etc. It was a comfortable, fast and exceedingly reliable car, sold it to a girl in Canada, and it is still running hard and well up north for her.
I respect the cars, i know of the "fast with class" motto of the DSM's, i used to run at the drag strip, and have seen DSM's like mine mid 10's i in the quarter.
But you are on a forum devoted pretty much exclusively to cobra replicas, so you can't reall expect much interest in the DSM cars here. I would suspect that in time, as you progress with your own cobra replica, that you will come back here for information and assistance, and even perhaps advice. You might think about letting go of some of your aggrivation about CC members attitude about virtually any other car. We are Cobra guys, not Porsche, not Viper, not Corvette guys, and we are not on CC to talk up other cars, even though i know of two SPF owners who also drive the new Evo''s.
There is a time and a place for everything, and this forum is about our passion, so you might use it for yours too, and leave your enthusiasm for your DSM's on their forum, like DSM.org, where i used to post all the time.
We stay off the Porsche forums, the 'Vette forums, and other enthusiast forums because there is no good thing to come out of us posting on their territory.
Welcome to our brotherhood, and enjoy you replica, and let us know if you have any questions or the like.
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10-06-2003, 07:51 AM
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CC Member
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Marysville,
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Cobra Make, Engine: Project "X" underway....twin turbo V6, AWD...
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Hey Ernie, before you get yourself into any more trouble, I gotta tell ya, those dad-gum Hondas are built in Ohio, not Tennesee!
Ok, carry on...
~Dave
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10-06-2003, 09:33 AM
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BW64
"I KNOW YOU ARE BUT WHAT AM I????
HOW BOUT YOU GO BACK TO YOUR MITSASH*TZI FORUM!
I CAN RESPECT THE FACT THAT YOU HAD A GN SINCE I ALSO HAD ONE. AT LEAST IT WAS AMERICAN MADE!
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10-06-2003, 11:33 AM
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Senior Club Cobra Member
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Ohio?? Man I can't keep up with where stuff is made, LOL
It is a global market. Heck you could say the Cobra was an "import"!
Ernie
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