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ClickClickBoom 03-24-2016 05:30 AM

On passing....
 
Driving to work, a fine day, light traffic. Come up on a Prius slalom pole, no biggie, passing straight ahead. Back off a touch going into the corner before the straight, at the apex the loud pedal was on the floor, 3500RPMs and building, swing into the clear opposite lane and make a clean pass. As we were going past a parked car, at 5000RPM and pulling like a freight train, I look over at a car well on to the shoulder where a hiker was herding his kids to the right side of the car to get away from the pissed off Porsche on the pipe. Who needs a horn when SSIs and an M&K muffler will do the same.:D

chrisf 03-24-2016 05:38 AM

how old are you?

do you have any children?

ClickClickBoom 03-24-2016 05:41 AM

Yes and yes.

chrisf 03-24-2016 05:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ClickClickBoom (Post 9051108)
Yes and yes.

i hope for other's sake, your driving is better than your reading comprehension.

Rich Gas 03-24-2016 05:50 AM

Bikes hear me from a few hundred yards back. I can see them tense up, visibly freeze mid stroke. Corner or not, I'm coming around, and they know it. I blast by, shrieking like a pissed off predator chasing down slow prey. It's my road....get used to it.

Awesome.

vintagecarlover 03-24-2016 06:11 AM

Yea this is in the wrong forum. This belongs in the 'scaring small kids driving like Magnus walker on city streets forum or the 'I don't have anything "technical" to say so I wrote this' forum'. Moderators?

ClickClickBoom 03-24-2016 06:16 AM

Didn't take long, the waist band at nipple height, "you kids get off my lawn" crowd would surface.
This is tech, I was referring to the torque band as it relates to SSIs and the M&K muffler.
Too easy really....

ClickClickBoom 03-24-2016 06:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chrisf (Post 9051113)
i hope for other's sake, your driving is better than your reading comprehension.

My reading comprehension is just fine, your chain is short and too tempting, look there is a neighbor kids dog on your lawn....

Rich Gas 03-24-2016 06:20 AM

Usually from some dude using this site to sell "whatever". Panties all in a bunch.

I was describing rubber adherence at the apex. Keep it floored or swap ends. They're discussing this in the turbocharged forum in the RIP thread.

T77911S 03-24-2016 06:35 AM

try passing someone in a 930 even with a moderately loud muffler. I think one guy would have shot me if he had a gun.
cant imagine a zork tube.

my brother has one of rarelyl8's mufflers andn he passed me on my right. I seriously thought he blew my eardrum. problem is I only have one good ear and that was it.

Charles Freeborn 03-24-2016 06:49 AM

I prefer to do that sort of driving on the track. Safe legal and you can go as fast as you are able.

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chrisf 03-24-2016 07:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Charles Freeborn (Post 9051180)
I prefer to do that sort of driving on the track. Safe legal and you can go as fast as you are able.

sure enough. I would wager that the braggers and boasters in this thread have not spent lap one on a track in the 911 or whatever.

And no, I am not some old fart trying to peddle or sell some parts here. But, obviously more mature and conservative then Mr. Boom.

The fact that you would publicly post and boast about screaming by another car with children standing on the shoulder of the road says more about you than anything anyone else ever could.

I've done some pretty stupid schit in my time, so I am not innocent. And I still occasionally drive faster than maybe I should.

Hey, have you ever heard of the S.T.A.R. human performance tool? Or how about the practice of thinking to yourself "What could go wrong" or "What could have gone wrong"? Or what would or would have been the consequences?

How about a cambered Honda Civic with obligatory fart can? Ever think of that?

Oh....BTW.......aaahhhhh.....not really mad or anything like that guys (in response to the "old man" and "yanking chain" comments). Just gonna sit back and watch you fling your poo all over each other. Something to that effect maybe?

ClickClickBoom 03-24-2016 07:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chrisf (Post 9051196)

And no, I am not some old fart trying to peddle or sell some parts here. But, obviously more mature and conservative then Mr. Boom

I've done some pretty stupid schit in my time, so I am not innocent. And I still occasionally drive faster than maybe I should.

Same crowd, different screen names, you sure spent a lot of time typing your particular brand of gibberish.....where I did I say I did anything,in violation of the state vehicle code....you guys are too easy.
So which is it, more conservative or driving faster than you should, just a touch of.......
Quick, fly spec on your hood....

dfhtrhjn 03-24-2016 08:16 AM

It can be fun to pass someone and open the car up a little. As long as OP isn't breaking laws or endangering people, spirited driving is a big part of owning these cars. It's worth noting the 3500-5500 rpm range is the most rewarding part; the sound is nice, the acceleration is good, the traction is excellent under acceleration. It's unfortunate that it upsets people sometimes, but you really can't please everyone.

ClickClickBoom 03-24-2016 08:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dfhtrhjn (Post 9051308)
It can be fun to pass someone and open the car up a little. As long as OP isn't breaking laws or endangering people, spirited driving is a big part of owning these cars. It's worth noting the 3500-5500 rpm range is the most rewarding part; the sound is nice, the acceleration is good, the traction is excellent under acceleration. It's unfortunate that it upsets people sometimes, but you really can't please everyone.

The true irony was the herding hiker, was saving his kids from the loud Porsche, as he was getting ready to take his young kids hiking into an area of unprecedented mountain lion activity. I saw one recently on the side of the road and when I drove past, it looked over at my car with casual disinterest, mountain lion, that is.....

stevej37 03-24-2016 09:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ClickClickBoom (Post 9051137)
Didn't take long, the waist band at nipple height, "you kids get off my lawn" crowd would surface.
This is tech, I was referring to the torque band as it relates to SSIs and the M&K muffler.
Too easy really....

So what is the question for this forum..."how do I piss-off the public?"

ClickClickBoom 03-24-2016 09:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 9051416)
So what is the question for this forum..."how do I piss-off the public?"

Sez, the guy with the '98 Prelude w/nitrous......
Who cares what the public thinks.....

vintagecarlover 03-25-2016 04:22 AM

Congrats on winning Az donald.

sugarwood 03-25-2016 05:43 AM

SSIs and an M&K muffler reminds me of something I've always wanted to ask, so I am very glad this thread was started.

Does the act of simply replacing a stock exhaust with a less restrictive header exhaust automatically increase horsepower? Or does the engine need to be re-tuned or rechipped to take advantage of the new exhaust? I would think the latter since the engine timing and cam is the same as it always was, right? Is it like having a larger diameter garden hose but not turning the faucet any higher? To take advantage you need to turn up the faucet?

Dpmulvan 03-25-2016 06:02 AM

Looks like you posted your creative writing assignment for the university of pheonix on our site. Get a life little boy.

Mony 03-25-2016 06:17 AM

hmm I don't think you should start a thread on how you scared some kids with your loud porsche..

Nevertheless, Is the Mk loud or the headers making the difference?

chrisf 03-25-2016 06:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sugarwood (Post 9052500)
SSIs and an M&K muffler reminds me of something I've always wanted to ask, so I am very glad this thread was started.

Does the act of simply replacing a stock exhaust with a less restrictive header exhaust automatically increase horsepower? Or does the engine need to be re-tuned or rechipped to take advantage of the new exhaust? I would think the latter since the engine timing and cam is the same as it always was, right? Is it like having a larger diameter garden hose but not turning the faucet any higher? To take advantage you need to turn up the faucet?

Garden hose can be used for a good analogy, and I think you are on the right track.

From my understanding, it is really a function of the system as a whole. If in a stock or factory design, the exhaust system is the most restrictive part of the system, then yes, replacing would allow more overall system flow (higher performance) up to the point that restrictions in fuel/air delivery (intake size, valve lift and duration, etc...) become evident. then there is compression and ignition and all that to consider as well. A chip combined with an exhaust system is a cost effective way to increase performance on a 3.2l




However, simply putting a SSI system and performance muffler on your 3.2L does not automatically turn you into a complete clueless ignorant a**hole by default.

I am running SSIs and a RSR muffler design with a SW chip on my 86 3.2L. I did before and after kiddie dyno runs. I strapped my 3 year girl to a creeper and towed her around the neighborhood doing 1st thru 3rd gear pulls to redline. After which she simply stated: "I want to go watch Daniel Tiger" I fixed her a snack, put her in front of her show, and then did the swap.
Doing the same test after the swap resulting in her not even being able to scream or cry. She just sort of shook in wide eyed terror in her mother's arms. the wife was not happy. I figured that was good for at least 15 extra horse powers! If the wife threatened divorce, we surely would have been looking at least a 25hp gain.

timchar 03-25-2016 06:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dpmulvan (Post 9052519)
Looks like you posted your creative writing assignment for the university of pheonix on our site. Get a life little boy.

Well said...I find it hard to believe this thread was ever started....Tim

Matt Monson 03-25-2016 06:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ClickClickBoom (Post 9051339)
The true irony was the herding hiker, was saving his kids from the loud Porsche, as he was getting ready to take his young kids hiking into an area of unprecedented mountain lion activity. I saw one recently on the side of the road and when I drove past, it looked over at my car with casual disinterest, mountain lion, that is.....

Mountain lions don't hunt and attack groups of people. They usually don't hunt people at all unless they are starving. We aren't their prey image. They hunt four legged things, so unless the kids were crawling they were perfectly safe hiking in lion country.

chrisf 03-25-2016 07:13 AM

yeeaahhhh
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dfhtrhjn (Post 9051308)
It can be fun to pass someone and open the car up a little. As long as OP isn't breaking laws or endangering people, spirited driving is a big part of owning these cars. It's worth noting the 3500-5500 rpm range is the most rewarding part; the sound is nice, the acceleration is good, the traction is excellent under acceleration. It's unfortunate that it upsets people sometimes, but you really can't please everyone.

that RPM range is pretty sweet. they truly are happy running there. The whirr of the fan and chains surrounded by the anxious howl of the exhaust. The sense of throttle position just by listening to the sound......yeah. And that modulation of slow roll from very slight throttle to full......no way to truly describe it.

but doing so in 3rd gear....while driving on a road where you can feel the lateral Gs while cornering...negotiating the corner using throttle? a road that is really putting the car thru its paces? we are kinda getting up there in speed, and one needs to also be aware of it. in most cases, probably ticket worthy if observed. Throw in a unexpected condition like someone with a flat around the next corner. Maybe some cyclist enjoying a nice road ride outside the city....Or a family getting ready to hike out for he day....It can all go south so quickly. It is a very fine line at this point with what needs to be reserved for the track and what is acceptable on the public road.

I live out of the city. I've many GOOD roads a turn or two from my neighborhood. And I do enjoy driving them whenever I can get out. But, along these roads are many very high end homes on big wooded lots. I have been howling along and have come across folks walking along the road. I always shut it down and come off speed immediately. And it is great to see the expressions go from startled to questioning to a grin with a thumbs up.

juanbenae 03-25-2016 07:21 AM

please be advised, CCB will have mods delete his posts in a thread when he becomes ashamed of his "contributed" content after the fact. he antagonizes to the point others stoop down to his level, then he has his shat removed in an effort maintain his image.

chrisf 03-25-2016 07:47 AM

well.....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by juanbenae (Post 9052664)
please be advised, CCB will have mods delete his posts in a thread when he becomes ashamed of his "contributed" content after the fact. he antagonizes to the point others stoop down to his level, then he has his shat removed in an effort maintain his image.

After reading my last post I was focusing more on getting the 911 out for stretch today after work than why we were here to begin with. It's a beautiful cool sunny day here, and it's gonna be nice!

as far as "DickDick Bafoon" goes....I suspect the situation is pretty common. He is actually a 12 year old, maladjusted boy, living out some type of fantasy of owning a 911, while pretending to be a quick witted internet rebel.

"who care what the public thinks" and all that. Making personal attacks about a car another forum member has.....my god.

yeah. And another thing.......about this thread's title "on passing".

Perhaps the 7th grade before one is allowed to post?

ClickClickBoom 03-25-2016 07:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt Monson (Post 9052588)
Mountain lions don't hunt and attack groups of people. They usually don't hunt people at all unless they are starving. We aren't their prey image. They hunt four legged things, so unless the kids were crawling they were perfectly safe hiking in lion country.

Sorry, not true, mountain lions will hunt and eat humans, and small children if wandering/exploring alone might prove to be a tasty snack for a lion.
The mountain lion population has increased in our area, every county park in our area has mountain lion warning signs posted.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fatal_cougar_attacks_in_North_America

juanbenae 03-25-2016 07:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chrisf (Post 9052705)

as far as "DickDick Bafoon" goes....



that's dam funny.... +1

chrisf 03-25-2016 07:53 AM

Hahahahahahahaha
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by juanbenae (Post 9052716)
that's dam funny.... +1

yeah. I try not to give myself....any credit at all really.....but damn! hahahahah

ClickClickBoom 03-25-2016 07:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chrisf (Post 9052705)
After reading my last post I was focusing more on getting the 911 out for stretch today after work than why we were here to begin with. It's a beautiful cool sunny day here, and it's gonna be nice!

as far as "DickDick Bafoon" goes....I suspect the situation is pretty common. He is actually a 12 year old, maladjusted boy, living out some type of fantasy of owning a 911, while pretending to be a quick witted internet rebel.

"who care what the public thinks" and all that. Making personal attacks about a car another forum member has.....my god.

yeah. And another thing.......about this thread's title "on passing".

Perhaps the 7th grade before one is allowed to post?

Might retread your own posts, gramps....

juanbenae 03-25-2016 08:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ClickClickBoom (Post 9052732)
Might retread your own posts, gramps....


quoted before edit... I imagine what DDB meant was "reread" and that's rich when a correction goes wrong.

silly DDB

chrisf 03-25-2016 08:02 AM

weakness Bafoon........
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ClickClickBoom (Post 9052732)
Might retread your own posts, gramps....

Even in your own thread, you bring nothing but the weakest of sauces to the table.
Now that some adults have sat down here, it is time for you to take yourself down the road to the kiddie's table......

maybe there is a another car forum where you'll impress and bedazzle others beyond your wildest dreams?

ClickClickBoom 03-25-2016 08:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chrisf (Post 9052721)
yeah. I try not to give myself....any credit at all really.....but damn! hahahahah

Mr Mature has to resort to name calling, and now has his own cheerleading squad.
You guys can, be, kinda sad.

chrisf 03-25-2016 08:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by juanbenae (Post 9052736)
quoted before edit... I imagine what DDB meant was "reread" and that's rich when a correction goes wrong.

silly DDB

I know....it's almost has if he meant to say it either way. Like if we are all buds sitting around together having this ridiculous conversation and having a good laugh about it. And DDB.....he can hardly pronunciate thru all the spit and slobber and staccato-ed breathing. And he says something like "retread". Some calls him on it....and he says "Nu-uh!!! I meant to say that!!!! I was being....Ironic....uuuhh!!!"

and then back when he said:

"where I did I say I did anything,in violation of" in post #13. It thru me a few times. I kept having to REREAD it and I wound up hearing porky pig in my head:

Ablee-Ablee-Ablee that's all folks!!

chrisf 03-25-2016 08:20 AM

ah come on now Bafoon......
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ClickClickBoom (Post 9052743)
Mr Mature has to resort to name calling, and now has his own cheerleading squad.
You guys can, be, kinda sad.

we are just having a little fun......

look at it this way. I am sure in a few hours you'll be able to hop back in your Porsche-A and get back out on the road and show everybody around you how tuff of a guy you are! Ya know...... scared the living schit out of'em and make sure to let them know who they're dealing with! Nothing like putting other people in fear for their owns lives (and.....that of their children? WTF?) to get your point across, right?

Either that or fire up the gaming system and get live with it, and trash talk your jr high buddies to try to get the same effect.

ClickClickBoom 03-25-2016 08:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chrisf (Post 9052768)
we are just having a little fun......

look at it this way. I am sure in a few hours you'll be able to hop back in your Porsche-A and get back out on the road and show everybody around you how tuff of a guy you are! Ya know...... scared the living schit out of'em and make sure to let them know who they're dealing with! Nothing like putting other people in fear for their owns lives (and.....that of their children? WTF?) to get your point across, right?

Either that or fire up the gaming system and get live with it, and trash talk your jr high buddies to try to get the same effect.

If this is your idea of "fun" your life is sadder and more pathetic than originally thought.
But if it keeps you from yelling at the neighborhood kids, its worth it.

ClickClickBoom 03-25-2016 08:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich Gas (Post 9051144)
Usually from some dude using this site to sell "whatever".

Nailed it:
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/search.php?searchid=14700247

Matt Monson 03-25-2016 08:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ClickClickBoom (Post 9052711)
Sorry, not true, mountain lions will hunt and eat humans, and small children if wandering/exploring alone might prove to be a tasty snack for a lion.
The mountain lion population has increased in our area, every county park in our area has mountain lion warning signs posted.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fatal_cougar_attacks_in_North_America

20 whole people killed in last 120 years. Wow! Not a lot, eh. Sighting have increased but there hasn't been attack in your area since 2014. Attacks are not common.

Every trailhead I leave has bear warning and cougar signs. I don't remember the last time an attack of either happened and I have seen both on the trail in the last 12 months.

Your driving is more likely to hurt or kill someone than a mountain lion.

chrisf 03-25-2016 08:46 AM

and yet another one.....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ClickClickBoom (Post 9052800)

so Bafoon.....again, I hope you can drive better than you link.

what was it you are trying to relay using that link?

do you think you could verbally (using your words) expand on what you are trying to say?


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