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Just some random fun...

SeanGTP

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Today on my way home, I was at a red light next to my friend who drives a (PURPLE) 97 Dodge Intrepid. Awesome right? Well he thought it'd be funny to try and race me, I heard his wheels spinning when the light turned green so I zoomed past him. Not much, just pure silliness.

Now, next light, my other friend who drives a Chevy Beretta with a few mods (he claims he's running around 230HP, though after today I don't believe it) pulled up next to me...
...after all his talk for the last year, I hate to say I'm terribly disappointed, especially since I'm stilling running stock.

I have yet to have a real challenge around here. Someone come visit! :P
 


Intrepid's can spin the tires? And no way a Beretta can push anywhere close to TWO HUNDRED CRANK HORSEPOWER. Tell that kid to go home. Unless he did a swap.
 
I guess so, while my car was in dead and he was still giving me rides, he was able to do mini-spins on loose dirt, but when you're in the car you can't really tell.

Yeah, he tends to know what he's talking about, but when he told me that, bull**** was the only thing I could picture. Even though I beat him he still gave me crap, because of the smell that comes from my car. It over-fuels horridly when you give it that much juice. I need to fix that =P
 
I think something is just broken. Possibly the cat, or the O2 sensor afaik. From what I understand, the O2 sensor can be out of its normal parameters and still be within "normal" range and therefore not kick on a Check Engine light.

As far as what I do to it, it's over-fueled since I got it I'm pretty sure, I don't beat on it too hard, but it could be my fault, I just highly doubt it.
 
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