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Old 12-19-2007, 05:29 AM
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Default HOTROD Civic for sale

Comes with
Fast ECU with honda Harness
Aeromotive A1000 (lines, filter)
Wheelie bars
Guages
Momo seat
Weld wheels 15x10
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Old 12-19-2007, 06:37 AM
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nice great project but why would a FWD need a wheelie bar?
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traction I believe... For the launch, it's the same as having a car that long. And more pressure is put on the front tires. That's just what I imagine..
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Originally Posted by markzeronine
traction I believe... For the launch, it's the same as having a car that long. And more pressure is put on the front tires. That's just what I imagine..
right, it keeps the body roll to the rear a minimum, so theres less weight coming off the front end, so more traction.
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Originally Posted by Aoshi
right, it keeps the body roll to the rear a minimum, so theres less weight coming off the front end, so more traction.

You are correct
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umm idk see how that has anything to do with a fwd car. its not like the wheelie bar is going to keep the front end on the ground so the front drive train can stick better. I guess i know nothing of hondas
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When any car launches it transfers weight to the back. With a FWD car you use a wheelie bar to minimize that transfer.
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what size tires are on the front?
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Originally Posted by rx7mpguy84
umm idk see how that has anything to do with a fwd car. its not like the wheelie bar is going to keep the front end on the ground so the front drive train can stick better. I guess i know nothing of hondas
Basic physics > you.

Nice car though!




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