96-98 Honda's w/ type R stickers and honda's w/o Vtec that has Vtec stickers= Damn a$$es that thinks stickers gives horsepower.
2004 Black Dodge SRT-4
13.9@102,,,,,,,60'- 2.1,,,, Boost controlled,,,,,biotch(Stage2 & Turboback,,,,,soon)
gtp actually stands for gran touring performance, not supercharged....but i see what you mean cause they all came with the charger on there.
My Car: 1998 Mazda Roadster (Miata): Tein flex Coilovers, Potenza GIII 195/50/15
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i was told GTP stood for grand touring prototype. it originally wasnt supposed to make it to production, but then they said, "hey, this thing kicks ass"
Andy
it's not how fast you go, it's how you get there that counts.
ZZP XP cam, 1.6 rockers, 105# springs, speedbuilt FWI, 3.3" modular pulley, TOG headers,
3" exhaust, flomatched injectors
'97 GTP 14.06@100.6mph pre cam w/ 3.5" pulley, I/E
R/T doesn't stand for road and track , R/T stands for rapid transit. i know my old dodges
maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow....... but some day
stock gt wrote:R/T doesn't stand for road and track , R/T stands for rapid transit. i know my old dodges
Nah Man.
Road and track.
SRT used to be "Street and Racing Technology"
now it means "Street/Strip, Road, Track"
Oh yeah.......
Nismo = NISsan MOtorsports
SS=Super Sport
RS=Rally Sport
Lexus=More expensive Toyota
Acura=More expensive Honda
Z22=You got took
and I heard that SRT=Street Racing Technology
and RT=Racing Technology
MOPAR=MOtor PARts
VTEC=I think its Variable Timing Electronic Control or Valve Timing Electronic Control If im wrong, correct me thanks.
unless they changed the meanings the 60's early 70s were rapid transit =R/T
maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow....... but some day