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| Subject: | Re: SP rules on catalytic converters |
| From: | "Fedja Jeleskovic" <Fedja_Jeleskovic@pictel.com> |
| Date: | Tue, 23 Mar 1999 15:59:07 -0500 |
>>And a Vette is about 3300-3400, an RX7 is around 28-2900. A Camaro is
>>3400, what's a light DSM???? Lighter I bet. And a rotary doesn't make
>>torque like a 2.0 four cylinder. That car is totally dependent on the
>>turbos. I've driven them, I know.
>
>Ummm..... A DSM is more like 3000-3200 ('95-up) and it's the '95-up cars
>that seem to be more prevelent/competitive for other technical reasons
>(power steering?).
Well, it is more like 3200-3300 for the 95+ DSMs. Pre-95 cars are a bit
lighter (100 pounds or so)
Fedja
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