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View Poll Results: What ET deserves the title of "quick" daily driven street car? | |||
11.0 - 11.5 |
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5 | 9.80% |
11.6 - 12.0 |
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9 | 17.65% |
12.1 - 12.5 |
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8 | 15.69% |
12.6 - 13.0 |
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13 | 25.49% |
13.1 - 13.5 |
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14 | 27.45% |
13.6 - 14.0 |
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1 | 1.96% |
14.1 - And beyone hope |
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1 | 1.96% |
Voters: 51. This poll is closed |
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- Agreed, there's a huge difference between the beloved Mustang and an S-10, but not in the definition of "daily driver". - NOS requires a "10 minute stop" which sets it apart from any standard run-of-the-mill car's ability to get moving. Lets not blur the lines. - I'm not familiar with a "cool down time" and have never used it on any of my cars, anytime. If a power adder requires that "cool down time" in the stop light wars then that's not what I'd consider a quick daily driver either. In my opinion if you answer YES to any of these questions, it doesn't qualify as a daily driver (to me): - Does it requre anything more than gas and regular scheduled maintenance just as the gentleman described his Corvette above? - Would you drive it any day of the week, any week of the year with the above described maintenance and gladly engage in stoplight wars anytime, anywhere without "special treatment"? Some examples of "special treatment" to make your car fast for daily driving would include: Elimination of windshield wipers Non DOT tires Forced induction not suitable for wet-weather Alcohol Injection NOS Ice packed intercoolers Inability/unwillingness to drive it in the weather Remember, the thread topic was about gathering opinions on how fast a daily driver street car should run. Maybe I can't get my message across properly. Just look at a 2003 Ford Probe's regular annual maintenance, does that match that of your daily driver? Last edited by 20LbsBoost; 11-25-2002 at 08:21 PM.. |
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