06 Altima SE-R vs 05 RSX Type S
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06 Altima SE-R vs 05 RSX Type S
Friend recently got a Fujita CAI for his 06 Altima SE-R 6spd and wanted to see how his car would stack up against my 05 RSX Type S. My mods are in my sig.
Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6P1fU91jxA
Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6P1fU91jxA
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cool vid man.. nice kill ....the altimas are cool cars and all if u want the luxary with alil performance, but its in a diff catergory then a k20. youve got some work done to ur car too...im intrested to see whats gonna happen in the future if this guy does some more work to his car. have you ever thought about doing the k24 block with ur k20 head?
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Originally Posted by VictoryRed06
cool vid man.. nice kill ....the altimas are cool cars and all if u want the luxary with alil performance, but its in a diff catergory then a k20. youve got some work done to ur car too...im intrested to see whats gonna happen in the future if this guy does some more work to his car. have you ever thought about doing the k24 block with ur k20 head?
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nice..you gotta keep me posted fer sure then if/when u do that...you on www.honda-tech.com ?
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I raced a rsx type s with header intake exhaust and hondata. and he put like 2 cars on me from a roll. I was stock back them. Now I would put like 6 cars on one probably.
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My bro has a 06 ALtima SE-R 6speed with NISMO CAI, and my friend has a Blue 06 RSX Type S, all I got to say is when they raced when both were stock it wasnt even funny they SE-R kept pulling and pulling and pulling and beat him by like 4-5 cars
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Originally Posted by RSXiMUS
Thanks man, I'm not gonna go the k24 route. I really like revving high. If anything I'll probably throw a set of IPS cams/springs/retainers. There's already a guy with my mods and camm'd running 13.03@107mph, he's knocking on the doors of 12s with just bolt-ons and cams, thats probably what I'm gonna do.
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Originally Posted by BACK2GM
Is that guy your talking about from Az? I seen a white one at firebird a couple of weeks back running high 13's but trapping 106mph.I thought he was boosted but someone told me that they talked to him in the staging lanes and said it was all motor.Thats pretty impresive.
http://forums.clubrsx.com/showthread.php?t=432091
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Originally Posted by RSXiMUS
Naw hes from VA. Here's his thread. If I stick with N/A I wanna go with his setup.
http://forums.clubrsx.com/showthread.php?t=432091
http://forums.clubrsx.com/showthread.php?t=432091
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I've always liked the SE-R, it's a sweet stock sleeper.
Now, your Type-S, is one of the cleanest looking Acura's I've seen. Very well done. Impressive numbers too!
Now, your Type-S, is one of the cleanest looking Acura's I've seen. Very well done. Impressive numbers too!
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Yeah, you've gotta keep those cars in their powerband or they don't seem very fast at all. But man, in the higher RPM's they feel like they could keep accelerating forever. Complete different drive compared to any of the domestic FWD's I've ever driven.
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Yeah, you've gotta keep those cars in their powerband or they don't seem very fast at all. But man, in the higher RPM's they feel like they could keep accelerating forever. Complete different drive compared to any of the domestic FWD's I've ever driven.