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Is there a really slow Integra model?

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Old 07-21-2005, 09:07 AM
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yeah i always forget these are Buick engines too....until i remember of course, i just noticed a high-flow intake manifold designed for a carb for the Buick V6 but it didnt have any sort of EGR setup, so they only feasible way i could see this working on one of our cars would be on a 92..not to mention there would have to be some computer work done im sure..
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Originally Posted by LittleHoov
although theyd have like no wheelspin(140 ft lb torque)
... a quick pop of the clutch should resolve that
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I never forget that the 3800 is a Buick motor.

BTW, I no longer respond to challenges from Civics, including the Si, or LS/GS Integras, among others. I'd be embarassed to admit that it might ever have been a contest!
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