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<blockquote data-quote="yuri" data-source="post: 260032" data-attributes="member: 7667"><p>wah, it's not so worthless like you said dude...but then again, it's targeted at a whole different niche market. </p><p></p><p>Anyways, from the personal experience, fd2r cuts at 186km/h stock and can reach 258km/h with an RSM and catback. The 258km/h is from the rsm, give or take 5-8km/h. As for ep3/dc5, tried 243km/h from an RSM, but with usual bolt ons, like IHE, ecu, cams and without FD (final drive 5.0)</p><p></p><p>To sum it, CTR, ITR....arent really a top speed gunner, but it's a track tool which explains the light weights and the "kosong-ness" like what astroboy said. But you could still see some crazy ass on youtube doing well over 240km/h for the heck of it.</p><p></p><p>199k on a FD2 CTR, i think it's quite a good catch for a fun trackie !</p><p></p><p>For a dude like me thats in his late 20s, i'm slowly drifting away from JDM cars and reason of me being in here is pretty obvious horrrrrr......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yuri, post: 260032, member: 7667"] wah, it's not so worthless like you said dude...but then again, it's targeted at a whole different niche market. Anyways, from the personal experience, fd2r cuts at 186km/h stock and can reach 258km/h with an RSM and catback. The 258km/h is from the rsm, give or take 5-8km/h. As for ep3/dc5, tried 243km/h from an RSM, but with usual bolt ons, like IHE, ecu, cams and without FD (final drive 5.0) To sum it, CTR, ITR....arent really a top speed gunner, but it's a track tool which explains the light weights and the "kosong-ness" like what astroboy said. But you could still see some crazy ass on youtube doing well over 240km/h for the heck of it. 199k on a FD2 CTR, i think it's quite a good catch for a fun trackie ! For a dude like me thats in his late 20s, i'm slowly drifting away from JDM cars and reason of me being in here is pretty obvious horrrrrr...... [/QUOTE]
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