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DSM's Ultimate street cars?
Maybe? maybe not, but this video does all dsm's some justice.
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/3...2d016f425b.htm |
i vote yes. i miss mine soooooooooooooo much
EDIT: that dsm is wicked quick |
^agreed
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It isn't cool to beat up on an old man's car like that.
That's a really respectable kill. |
I love 'em but would never call them the ultimate street car.
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Can they be NASTY street cars? Hells yeah. The ULTIMATE? Nah. |
thats right, i love it
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Damn right they are the ultimate street car :banana: Until they break...
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^ ... the ultimate lawn decor?
That's a claim I might agree with. I mean seriously... A DSM beats the everliving **** out of a garden knomb. |
wow, fast
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Gotta love the 4G63 motor.
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what other car can you look at sideways to make more power like a dsm???
SpoolinDSM, Its inevitable that every car will break, especially after 10+ years. Its the only thing to expect when you crank 400hp out of a part that was only made for 230hp anyways theses cars get a bad rep but I'd have to say DSM's are the ultimate 4 banger beast's |
My factory 2.2 can handle (and flow) 500hp with nothing more than a bigger snail and fuel support... and over 800hp fully built (as Stephane* has demonstrated). That's a design that goes back to the mid 80's.
While DSMs are incredible machines for their time... Don't forget the pioneers. *A rookie "garage style" NHRA race team with a Chrysler TIII powered Dodge Charger GLHS that took 3rd place in it's class against multi-million dollar competitors. http://nhraimport.com/2007/drivers/S_Beauregard.html |
does a SRT-4 have AWD? So can a dsm bud,I.E. Good vibes value jet, Stock motor with upgraded turbo and fuel mods 500+ AWHP
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Stock 4g63s are typically on borrowed time at 500whp. I know for a fact that the valujet currently has a built motor.
DSMs are far from the 'ultimate street car.' |
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haha, i bet John Shepard would disagree. mufukers FAST !!i belive he still runs interior/stock glass/stock doors. |
Well then guys i ask this Question. If Dsm's aren't the the Ultimate Street Car then what is?
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Ive seen video of him doing tuning pulls on the street but its far from a streetcar. |
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Ok guys i see your piont but for the cash dsm own hands down.
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Who cares about value when you're talking about an 'ultimate' car. :screwy:
Best budget drag bucket, I think DSMs might have their place. |
Well I'll tell u what big fella not everyone can afford a supra or viper to build.
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Well look at the title of the thread, then look at all the responses claiming that DSMs are the ultimate street cars. I was just responding to that with my opinion that they aren't and I showed the type of cars which I feel might fit the bill a little better. Now you're changing it up and telling me that a DSM is a good performing car for the money, I agree with that. That doesn't mean that its the ultimate street car.
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dsms are the 2nd ultimate street car, the bugatti veyron wins by a hair. but for the money i'd say dsms.
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And how often do you see a viper like that at a street race? Exactly, you don't. But you do see DSM's beating up on just about all the cars there.
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No. You typically see the RWD muscle cars and singled Supras stomping on everybody. (we aren't talking about south philly right?) Again, we were talking about the ultimate street car, not the car you see the most at the street races or the most affordable car, etc..
BTW that viper isnt shop owned or sponsored. Just shop driven. :) |
For the common "tuner" and "garage mechanic" thats looking for a "street" car, I think i'm going to have to agree. DSM's are great cars. A "street car" I perceive as an easily obtainable car that was built for the street and not for track that can be driven on the street. DSM's have lots of aftermarket parts, are pretty easy to work on, can make VERY impressive power and on top of all that can still be used for everyday driving. Somedays I miss my DSM :(
Of course I'd rather keep a rotary under my hood ;) |
Sure they're great until you run into a slicked H/C LS1 car on nitrous. Or a single turbo auto supra. Or a backhalved anything.
Hell I could put together a foxbody mustang that would stomp most DSMs for CHEAP. The aftermarket is there, the parts and research are there. Not that I would but Im just trying to make a point. DSMs can be made fast for cheap but so can most other performance based factory cars. But what the **** do I know, right? |
yeah im lovin my freshly restored 1g almost everything on the car is new its very reliable i was out rippin on it today like it was a stock honda im keepin it mild so i can floor it more. evo3/550's stage 3 eprom/afc:mrgreen:
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How is any DSM better than an EVO?
EVOs have everything DSMs have, but also have half decent reliability and can handle. I've personally seen 2 DSMs flat-bedded into TurboTriz one afternoon while I was getting some welding done. The DSM guy I rode down with through a rod bearing on the dyno. They are just fast POS's to me. |
Ok wgknestrick,first of all John Shepards talon would smoke any evo on its bad day. U think dsm's are pos. If your car was atleast 12 years old or older and was treated like **** for most of those years wouldn't yours break down to?
But u are entitled to your own opinion:) |
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All these people are trying to make points, but it's kind of hard to try to prove a point against something you don't own.
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It all comes down to the owner, or the person who maintains the car. My experience with DSM's have been great. Ive owned my GSX for 6 years now and its never once gave me anykind of problem. The main problems with DSM's is the fact that they are hard to work on. If you can figure out how to work on them, your as good as gold. Most dsm's you see out there are so hacked up because of some KID that wanted a turbo car, and had absolutely NO idea what he or she was doing. Me on the other hand worked at a shop for 5 years and know about cars. I admit DSM's are complicated sometimes, you just gotta take your time to figure out how this particular car functions. Personally Ive owned atleast 10-13 DSM's and I dont find them UNreliable, like I said it depends how the car was previously taken care of.
And EVILTALON, good lookin out by stickin up for what we love, most of these people arguing about how DSM's are unreliable have never even owned one. They just heard stories from people who dont know a thing about what they own. |
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