1.8turbonium wrote:I am not here to bust your bubble or anything and I am no 17 yr old "young sports car owner" either.
Uhmm who said you were 17? Age has NOTHING to do with maturity.
I don't condone street racing either but to totally ignore it I think is silly.
Restating the obvious.. we don't allow it to be discussed on this site, how is that ignoring it? Ignoring it would be allowing it to be posted and not caring wouldn't it?
Sure you may be adults who are very conservative drivers (I don't see the point of owning a high reving integra to only drive conservatively) however I am sure the vast majority of ITR owners are pretty young (not necessarily immature!).
Very conservative ? I'm not sure I'd say that. I am somewhat responsible when driving though and don't engage in completely pointless contests of speed. Shit, why not just row down the window and tell the guy my dick is bigger than his instead. Same exact action and a bit more safe for others. If you have a fast car, prove it, IN A LEGAL ENVIRONMENT.
It is very possible to fully enjoy your car within the limits of the law.
I agree 100%. That's such a blanket statement though. Push your car on the streets and it WILL catch up to you. (it has for me and most others I know anyways)
I think you confuse "street racing" with images of the fast and the furious.
You're a dumbass. I was in the "street racing" scene long before that movie came out and left it long before that movie came out. Know who you are talking to before you spout out dipshit statements like that.
A freindly race at a light and driving like a maniac through traffic are not the same thing.
Neither are DUI and and driving like a maniac through traffic, so does that make DUI ok? Didn't think so..
I was merely referring to stoplight races which you said even you try once in awhile.
Yes, I have. And I also admit I was being an immature tool at the time. I've hit top of 5th gear on the street, and yes, I freely admit that I WAS AN IDIOT.
Stoplight races don't even break the law unless you ride it out too long.
LOL dude you seriously need to research the law a bit more. It immediately breaks two laws. 1. Exhibition of speed and 2. "Drag Racing" / Illegal Contest of Speed. In florida, that equals a 1 year license suspension, possible jail time, possibility of your car being impounded (and sold at auction if it's in your name) and a $500 fine. For the first offense, the consequences are stiffer for multiple offenses. That's a newish law here in Florida and damn am I happy it was passed. I see less idiots every weekend now. THANK YOU FLORIDA LAWMAKERS!
I just think you seem awfully close minded about this.
Do I? Well aint that a bitch.
I do not know who created the rules of the site but I think they should look into the opinions of everyone else too.
Once "they" start paying the bills and for our time, I'll be more than happy to. This site is PRIVATE. Membership is not a right. If you want to be a member then you live by the rules set forth by the owners of the site. Don't like it? there's that address bar up there, just type in a different URL.
Take a pole, see what percent of people have tried stoplight racing.
oh geez, don't you get it? I've admitted to doing so, but that doesn't change the rule here. We do NOT allow discussion of street racing activities. It really doesn't matter who has or has not street raced before.
People don't buy ITRs and never engage that VTEC!.
Uhmm I'd agree. But what does that have to do with street racing? I've spent 45 minutes at a time mostly in vtec.. on a road course.
I am not telling anyone how to run this site.
Really? hmm.
I just like to learn about other cars and to talk about them.
That's partially why this site is here. However, why does learning about a car have to involve street racing? That's just retarded.
Is this site for a few moderators or for everyone with an ITR? I'd like to hear some others chime in and see how the ITRCA community feels about it. Everyone should have an opinion on this.
I left this thread open so others could chime in. Look at honda tech and you'll find the same rules there. Then look at the number of posts in the ITR forum and compare it to the rest. I think that'll answer your question on how ITR owners feel the need to discuss street racing.