Is this Broward County's Jurisdiction? I think the local PD needs to see this video. 64 in a neighborhood is a no no in my book.
Edit: There are 6 guests in this thread right now so maybe one is a leo in Florida.
Is this Broward County's Jurisdiction? I think the local PD needs to see this video. 64 in a neighborhood is a no no in my book.
Edit: There are 6 guests in this thread right now so maybe one is a leo in Florida.
Last edited by v1user; 08-25-2010 at 11:04 PM.
One of you guys from Florida should just casually send this video to the locals... you know as a concerned citizen.
He even admits in there he is a spoiled little (semi-rich) kid...
I love how he says at ~15 seconds "Here are my window guards, they keep the wind out..." Oh, I thought they let the wind (air) IN... and keep the weather (rain etc...) OUT.
My bad...
I like how he says his car is dirty when I can see the brat's face shiny surface.He should come up north so see what a dirty car is.
In defense of V-tec do you have the coupe or the sedan? In the sedan the v-tec programming simply deactivates cylinders if I am not mistaken, in the coupe and the older sedan/coupe it provides a decent rush of torque around the 4500 rpm range. Kids get excited about it I guess. It's just a gas saving program really, instead of offering full power/torque in the full range that the engine has available, the timing is knocked back a few degrees in the higher revs which allows for more power while guzzling gas.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...9277678875693#
Vtec doesn't deactivate cylinders. It is a variable valve system that's very pronounced when it crosses over a certain rpm range.
Oh you adults quit ruining a kids fun.![]()
I know what it is, if you read my full post you will see. The 2008+ sedans however use the variable valve timing in a different way than previous vtec engines and the coupe. At about 4500 rpm the vtec torque increase is very noticeable in my accord. The peak 240 hp is available in that RPM range.
I love how he's spent several hundred on a detector/jammer system but the SRS light is on.
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