almightyfargoth
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I read them and think... "damn, I'm 16 and I'm supposed to be the immature one but this guy takes the cake!"![]()
yeah, wow...that's not really aiding your case

I read them and think... "damn, I'm 16 and I'm supposed to be the immature one but this guy takes the cake!"![]()
ugh, children on the internet.
I am not sure how to do multiple quotes and such so I will just reply how I can.
Lastly your comment about racing in an auto being pointless. How is it pointless? Is that any different from saying: Racing a stock car is pointless when you could be driving a race car. Or, Racing a 4 cylinder is pointless when you could be racing a 4 cylinder turbo. It just seems like a strange thing to say.
Having manual control of the clutch doesn't make the difference between a race and a cruise IMO. And manuals are going the way of the dinosaur slowly. I'm sure manuals will exist in some form but the move towards auto is coming fast and Automatic transmission of today are now becoming more efficient than manual shifting. But I won't deny a standard transmission can be very enjoyable and gives you more of a feeling of control.
I am not sure how to do multiple quotes and such so I will just reply how I can.
To:RedRyder
Firstly I am getting pretty tired of hearing how this car or that car is slow. What the heck are you comparing it to? How fast must a car go before it is not considered to be slow? The Accord certainly has ample power driving out on public roads and I agree that the 4-speed auto holds the car back more than anything. IMO anything over 230HP starts to become excessive for a mid-size sedan in this weight class, and is much more sport. But the trend today is to have excessive power that will rarely if ever be actually used by most of the people who are buying the car.
This is the kind of thing I'm sick of hearing: "Oh, you're car only reaches 60mph in 8 seconds from a dead stop. That's so slow!" Are you kidding?!
Yes, I assumed the people I mentioned knew we were comparing power or I would not have mentioned it. You could call it racing but I wouldn't consider it so. As I always let off before I reach any kind of speed I consider to be risky. The BMWs I cannot recall what they were as I didn't know much about them at the time. Probably 3 series and I remember one was a 330 anymore specific I cannot be other than I am pretty sure, thinking back, that they were all 4th gen, E46.
You really think an upgraded intake and exhaust would do little to nothing to the performance of the car? I don't really believe that to be true. And certainly do not want it to be. I'd love to put in a new transmission. It's the one thing I hate about my accord but I am not close to experienced or rich enough to undertake a tranny swap.
Lastly your comment about racing in an auto being pointless. How is it pointless? Is that any different from saying: Racing a stock car is pointless when you could be driving a race car. Or, Racing a 4 cylinder is pointless when you could be racing a 4 cylinder turbo. It just seems like a strange thing to say.
Having manual control of the clutch doesn't make the difference between a race and a cruise IMO. And manuals are going the way of the dinosaur slowly. I'm sure manuals will exist in some form but the move towards auto is coming fast and Automatic transmission of today are now becoming more efficient than manual shifting. But I won't deny a standard transmission can be very enjoyable and gives you more of a feeling of control.