wats faster the 1990 nissan silvia nonturbo vs hondaprelude si 1988 non turbo vs toyota celica 1992 non turbo all stock and in ..drag and drift and track ???
wats faster the 1990 nissan silvia nonturbo vs hondaprelude si 1988 non turbo vs toyota celica 1992 non turbo all stock and in ..drag and drift and track ???
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Maybe you should visit around here where there are loads and loads of high tuned Japanese Muscle cars.
Out of the list the s13 Silvia has a lot of potential the others are all great cars and have no faults but list wise the rwd silvia has the upper edge.
skyline
300zx
350z
cefiro
cima
maxima/i30
g35/350gt
chaser
cressida
cresta
soarer
gs300/aristo
is200/altezza
celsior
calibra
evo
galant vr4
fto
3000gt/gto/Dodge Stealth
scion tc
ibiza
leon
328i
330i
m3
s2000
legend
nsx
ae86 levin
impreza
legacy
supra
celica gt4
A few other tuner cars.
Silvia most likely, but if your asking which car is faster STOCK, then it seems like you might need a little more cash for drag and drift, cause you will get nowhere with a stock car. Yeah you can drag, but it won’t win at the drags, and it won’t have near enough power to even start to drift. Because in the end, it doesnt matter what engine starts out faster, it’s whichever is built right. errr ughhh uhhh bahhh srry
The most popular tuner car here is the Nissan 240sx.
It is also RWD so it is the only one here that could drift.
FWD Honda and Toyota cannot drift.
Toyota’s only popular sports cars were the Celica and MR2 and Supra. Toyota is not a company that likes sports cars since they do not make any right now and they are the hardest to modify and find parts for.
Honda Prelude Si had 160HP when it was new. It is a fun car. One of the best handling FWD cars around. And very reliable. In My opinion, it is also the best looking. And it is the fastest stock.
Honda and Nissan are best for track or Drag.
Nissan is the only one that could drift. Every professional drifter started with a Nissan 240sx.
Toyota is not known for making good handling or fast cars.
Nissan would be when comparing the cars you are asking about. All of them are pretty weak in stock form. Drag and track would be about driver. Drift would only be the 1990 240SX (Silvia motor was never brought to US and its the only RWD out of the three you are comparing).
i don’t know from back then, however today nissan makes the fastest motors of the three. toyota is kind of like today’s buick, honda’s handle well and can be tuned but aren’t hot stock.
Nissan is the most performance oriented.
I just love whipping all these little tuner cars with my Dodge V8. Even with all the weight……….there is still no replacement for cubic inches.
1993 Rx-7 has allot more potential than all three of these.