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				The car quiz thread
			 
			Ok here is how this thread works.....first I post a question...then someone posts the answer...plus another question to follow up don't forget to do this!!!!.....pretty much any question flys.... 
		
		
		
		
		
			To start off I will post an easy one.... What does GTO stand for? (as in Pontiac GTO) 
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			Donate now! Ask me How! Please use the search function it is your friend. Look at my mustang please feel free to comment! http://www.tfproject.org/tfp/showthread.php?t=26985 Last edited by merkerguitars; 09-22-2003 at 09:47 PM..  | 
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		 Apparently you have everybody stumped. I'll give it a shot, albeit probably a wrong one... 28 stands for 1928, the first year the built a camaro....? I just spent 2+ minutes googling, and I got nothing... 
		
		
		
		
		
			Now, my question(if I get to ask one, even though my answer was dubious...?): What company is responsible for the fastest sedan in the world? For bonus points, who drove it for the record attempt? *edited because I came up with a better question* 
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	roadrazer - 300kgs, 300hp = pure fun.  | 
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		 Actually it was first called Electromatic and was introduced in 1940......... 
		
		
		
		
		
		
	General Motors was the first to use ABS as standard equipment, I don't remember what year...... Cadillac started using them in 1971 but I think they were optional.  | 
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		 fastest sedan  is the mercedes e55 amg.....0-60 in 4.2 seconds....well brabus does make a v12 e series, but that is not a production car....  now the question.....how much power do the current big rig motors put out? 
		
		
		
		
		
			
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		 hm...kinda late, ill hafta look later.  On a semi-related note, saw one in the equipment trader from 1997 (i think) ... 400 (or 650, cant rememer) HP and gawdaful amounts of torque, mated to a 13speed tranny for under 20k.   I was surprised at how cheap used ones go for.  and 97 isn't exactly really old... 
		
		
		
		
		
			
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 The Subaru Impreza (2.0 WRX STi Prodrive PP) does 0-62 in 4.6 secs.  | 
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			Location: NorCal For Life 
				
				
				
				
				
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	"Only two things are certain: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not certain about the universe." -- Albert Einstein  | 
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 Honda Prelude... What was the engine that honda used in the Acura NSX when that car was introduced originally used for?  | 
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		 Depends on what you mean by 4 wheel steering.  You mean Active 4ws only, or passive 4ws? 
		
		
		
		
		
			Didn't the prelude with 4ws start in 1988 or so? If so, there were cars before that with passive rear-steer. 
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		 Peacy, the American STI is 2.5 liters, 300 hp and 300lb/ft of torque.  I do not know if everone else still get's the two liter. They must, because 2 liters is the max for WRC racing.  They need to homologate a certain amount of models, and they wanted to eclipse the EVO in America with more horsepower.  That is why we have the 2.5 liter engine. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
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		 The first decent production 4WS car was the Honda Prelude in 1987. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Before 1987: - Mercedes-Benz 170VL (cross-country military vehicle) in 1938 - Nissan Skyline (not GT-R) in 1985 had 4WS, but it steered the whole rear suspension mounting sub-frame  | 
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 Than the official release got VTEC and the power increased to 270 HP. This was also the first road car to use titanium con-rods. I couldn't find any info about the prev usage of the engine... Anybody???  | 
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