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    #16
    Originally posted by rayDC2R View Post
    DC2R stock is no way 6.3 seconds... more like high 6 to flat 7 seconds.

    And stock DC5R quicker in straight line than DC2R? Dreaming man... haha! Possibly the JDM, but not the AUDM DC5R.

    So I would believe on paper, DC5R probably about 7.5 seconds quarter mile.

    But do as Dave says and go to WSID and then brag to your mates about your quarter mile with proof...
    Fark... I only got a 14.7 when my car was stock... I must be doing somethign wrong...

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      #17
      sorry wrong terminology... haha! i just woke up! gimme a break!

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        #18
        Originally posted by rayDC2R View Post
        DC2R stock is no way 6.3 seconds... more like high 6 to flat 7 seconds.

        And stock DC5R quicker in straight line than DC2R? Dreaming man... haha! Possibly the JDM, but not the AUDM DC5R.

        So I would believe on paper, DC5R probably about 7.5 seconds quarter mile.

        But do as Dave says and go to WSID and then brag to your mates about your quarter mile with proof...
        Lol im sure its a typo.. thats an insanely fast DC5r.. must be turbo ^_^....

        Originally posted by rayDC2R View Post
        sorry wrong terminology... haha! i just woke up! gimme a break!
        its like 11.30 =P..
        Last edited by Wlee2; 02-03-09, 10:46 AM.
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          #19
          Originally posted by l3vnd1 View Post
          pissing competition?
          you know.. crossing swords..
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            #20
            lol

            Yeah I would have thought DC2R would be high 6's - to 7 flat.

            Maybe the UK ones different, but not sure why EVO said 6.3. A little generous if u ask me.

            It seems as though the one they are testin in that article is not stock.
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              #21
              i also read in the latest EVO that *some* of the initial UKDM DC2R's revved to 9K rpm...
              Last edited by tinkerbell; 02-03-09, 01:14 PM.
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                #22
                Thread needs more e-peen.

                0-100 is for chumps.

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                  #23
                  I tested my car with an iPhone ap called Track day. According to that, i got a 0-100 time of 6.8 seconds.
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                    #24
                    hehe i cheated. Was on a down hill ramp going onto m7 and my gps 0-100 timer reckon i did it in 5.7 seconds

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by tinkerbell
                      i also read in the latest EVO that *some* of the initial UKDM DC2R's revved to 9K rpm...
                      isnt the cutout at 9100rpm on dc2rs?
                      Last edited by tinkerbell; 03-03-09, 09:28 AM.

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                        #26
                        not the AUDM ones... or subsequent UKDM ones it seems...
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                          #27
                          I remember reading the Honda DC5R brochure back then that the 0 - 100 was 6.8 secs.

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                            #28
                            i think 7s 0-100 and 15s 0-400m is to be expected from a standard dc2r.
                            the uk mags test to 60mph which is slightly less than 100km/h, and in some cases the difference between an extra gearchange or not, so its hard to compare UK acceleration figures to ours.

                            as a guide i did one run on a flat surface in my dc2r with light mods (mbit421s,FGK PG) and got 6.8s 0-100km/h time using Driftbox (as used by motor and Wheels now i think..) but it was only 1 run and i am by no means proficient in fast-launching.
                            i then had a go inmy friends BMW M3 CS and pulled a 5.2s time - makes the R feel a bit slow in a streight line..
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                              #29
                              also - some (most?) mags test times with 2 people? is that right?
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                                #30
                                Originally posted by szymonsta View Post
                                i think 7s 0-100 and 15s 0-400m is to be expected from a standard dc2r.
                                the uk mags test to 60mph which is slightly less than 100km/h, and in some cases the difference between an extra gearchange or not, so its hard to compare UK acceleration figures to ours.
                                I know some mags test to 60mph which is about 96km/h I think.

                                But this evo mag clearly states 0 - 62
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