Can our cars kill these hondas?
would our cars lose to them if our TT were stock?
You are a new user so people aren't giving you that hard of a time. The problem with your question is that it is completely arbitrary. You can't just look at a car and say "I can beat you because your engine is smaller than mine".
A lot of cars these days are not stock and so you really need to know a lot before you can tell if a certain car will win or lose against another. If the K20 or B16 hondas are stock then you will win. If they are modded then you can't tell unless you know what they are modded with, how much power, power to weight ratio etc and can take that information and compare it to your car.
They have built NA K24's putting out 275+whp which would beat a stock TT quite easily. Those cars usually run mid 11's without breaking a sweat. You've got B16's making 400+whp boosted. I mean, the information you gave us makes it impossible to judge. Now bring us at least the hp on these cars and how much yours is making etc and we can give you a better estimate.
sorry fo the question guys.
i was just asking cuz there a b16 here where im at.
the first run we did he left me but not by much.
keep in mind i only have a base, the second time he left me behind by alot.
i know for sure it boosted but with a small turbo. and he also beat an rx8 without mercy.
so i was thinkin if we put a TT slightly modded maybe we can keep up with it?
sorry fo the question guys.
i was just asking cuz there a b16 here where im at.
the first run we did he left me but not by much.
keep in mind i only have a base, the second time he left me behind by alot.
i know for sure it boosted but with a small turbo. and he also beat an rx8 without mercy.
so i was thinkin if we put a TT slightly modded maybe we can keep up with it?
As Mr3000 said theres a lot more to it than, well he has a turbo so he beat me, so we have two turbos we must be fastER!
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