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Old 06-27-2002, 04:57 PM   #1
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Default CRX with wheelie bars

I was driving by the local rice shop PhatnLow or as I like to call it Phatnslow. Anyway there was a completley riced out CRX with huge drag tires on the front and a wheelie bar on the back sitting in front of the shop. I am curious if front wheel drive cars need a wheelie bar? How much power would you need to get a front wheel drive CRX off the ground?

This stupid store is taking over the town, half the teenagers around here have PhatnLow stickers on their car.
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Old 06-27-2002, 05:26 PM   #2
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I agree that is hilarious to see. I went to the local track about a month ago and saw some little honda that had a wheelie bar out back and slicks on the front. This just falls into the catagory of "They just have no damn clue"
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Old 06-27-2002, 06:38 PM   #3
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I used to have a picture of a CRX with a blown big block in it. It needed the wheelie bars it had.

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Old 06-27-2002, 06:45 PM   #4
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That would be a good picture to see. Unfortunately the one I saw was still front wheel drive.
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Old 06-27-2002, 06:49 PM   #5
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Hey Chris,
If you find that picture be carefull who you show it to. Them clueless rice burners might get the idea they can throw a sticker of a big block on their hood and say it's for real. That would mean they would get an extra 450hp and out run us all the time.
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Old 06-27-2002, 07:10 PM   #6
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Maybe the guy uses the bars to keep his rear wheels OFF the ground during a race. One would think a little graphite on those suckers could take the rolling resistance down to almost nothing. Now give them THAT idea. he he he
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Old 06-27-2002, 07:35 PM   #7
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I used to have a picture of a CRX with a blown big block in it. It needed the wheelie bars it had.

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I remember that pic lol. I believe it was red(maybe yellow) and it sat at about a 45 degree angle with the huge slicks on the back. The engine was bigger than the car....too funny.
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Old 06-27-2002, 07:35 PM   #8
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The wheelie bars actually do work on a high powered front driver. They aren't to stop the car from doing bumper stands they're to keep the weight from shifting back and unloading the front tires. The wheelie bars are probably set to just about an inch off the ground so when the weight transfers it won't completely unload onto the back of the car. It's still like racing with a 3 legged dog though.
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I remember that pic lol. I believe it was red(maybe yellow) and it sat at about a 45 degree angle with the huge slicks on the back. The engine was bigger than the car....too funny.
That was it. It looked like it was done with Photoshop, but it was real.

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Old 06-28-2002, 01:30 AM   #10
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Man forget wheelie bars...


APC makes FAKE ROLL BARS NOW!!!

http://www.4apc.net/products_showtubes.htm

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Old 06-28-2002, 01:40 AM   #11
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OMG!!

That has got to be the stupidest thing I have EVER seen. Unbelievable.

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Old 06-28-2002, 06:38 AM   #12
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Man forget wheelie bars...


APC makes FAKE ROLL BARS NOW!!!

http://www.4apc.net/products_showtubes.htm

lookie!
More proof that my belief is correct...ricers do it for others, not themselves. The TRUE ricers just want to look cool, and don't care about safety or function...hence the fake blow off valves, and now fake roll cages. I may have had a fake V6, but I certainly didn't try to pass it off as FAST I can't believe a hobby based on faking others out has caught on so fast, and so widespread. Sickening.
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Old 06-28-2002, 06:47 AM   #13
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Damn rice boys will never learn, hell I'm more afraid at looking at a stock Honda or such, the guys who actually do make them somewhat fast don't usually flame it by putting stickers and huge *** exhaust. A buddy I work with has a Prelude, he's put new pistons, pulleys and acouple other little things, it was dyno'd at 193 at the flywheel.. Not very fast obviously but it has no big exhaust, no stickers, just looks stock. I respect him for that. He does have a momo wheel and shifter I beleive but he just likes the feel of it too. Like belle said, rice boys just do it for show. They try to impress the ladies with there cars. I will never marry no ricer girl. lol
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Old 06-28-2002, 06:58 AM   #14
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The wheelie bars actually do work on a high powered front driver. They aren't to stop the car from doing bumper stands they're to keep the weight from shifting back and unloading the front tires. The wheelie bars are probably set to just about an inch off the ground so when the weight transfers it won't completely unload onto the back of the car. It's still like racing with a 3 legged dog though.
this is true ......the wheelie bars actually do function ......just not the way you'd think .............i remember a few months ago seeing a vw rabbit with a wheelie bar at the local dragstrip

first reaction ...."he he he he".......

second reaction ....curiosity ,so i asked the guy about it ....."they keep the weight on the front wheels" ..........the guy won my respect when he ran the thing and it went low 7s in the eighth mile ........turns out he had a procharger feeding the little four cly .......for the most part i aint got no respect for the "poser" ricers .....but there are some ricers out there that run pretty good ....and if its fast i like it ,no matter what it is
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Old 06-28-2002, 08:56 AM   #15
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Pretty soon they'll have entire fake cars...

I can see it now, the box fits in your daily driver civic.

Drive it to you local ricer hang out.

Place the box in an open space and pull the draw string...

The NEW APC ricemobile!

A compressed air canister is opened and the "ricemobile" springs to life! It inflates in 90 seconds!

It comes complete with "faux" items such as:
Twin turbocharged "spoon" motor
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One of 25 custom colors and yellow racing stripes
Yellow and purple interior with 25 different guages, 1 10 inch tach, and 36 different chrome colored switches

For a little more you can get the ricemobile II package which adds:
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Order in the next 24 hours and receive a WORKING Playstation 2 with an advance order for Gran Tourismo 4!
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As stated earlier...wheely bars on a FWD car can be functional. Ever watch import drag racing on speed vision?
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Old 06-28-2002, 05:20 PM   #17
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As stated earlier...wheely bars on a FWD car can be functional. Ever watch import drag racing on speed vision?
My stupid cable company doesn't pick up speed vision, it sucks. I used to get it when i lived in Boulder, but no more.

I guess the wheelie bars are functional. I'm glad they didn't just put it on for show, that would be crossing the line.
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Pretty soon they'll have entire fake cars...

...Order in the next 24 hours and receive a WORKING Playstation 2 with an advance order for Gran Tourismo 4!
ROFLMFAO!!!

Well done, Hammer!!!

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the bars on some of the import drag cars are press. with air so when they launch they push down on the ground to put more weight on the front tires and then at the 1/8 or so they raise up so not to cause more drag...
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the bars on some of the import drag cars are press. with air so when they launch they push down on the ground to put more weight on the front tires and then at the 1/8 or so they raise up so not to cause more drag...
from what i understand ....the NHRA made that illigal to do that now(the co2 pressurized bars) ........all they can do is adjust them to ride a ch off the ground so it'll prevent the body from shifting weight to the back wheels
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