Title: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Destructo on January 05, 2002, 12:58:31 am :o
This is a post about the actual game.... witch is a rare thing on this forum anymore.... But i'm just interested in hearing different idea's and tactics when you are playing against HBS jammers..in RS meaning the other team has jammed... Just wondering on how different ppl ract and play against jammers... Any idea's, comments??...i'm sure many will appreciate this post. :P Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: SiGmA_X on January 05, 2002, 06:40:26 am Hey Dest - Do you street race? I was noticing the 'I live my life a quarter mile at a time' shit, so I was wondering... And I know that your under-image is 'I street race'. What type of car? Speeds? What did you tune it with?
**Wonders if he will ever do that... Sounds fun... more illegal, more fun :)** Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: ?{RiP}? Vapor on January 05, 2002, 11:02:12 am I have my own techniques about placing my jammers and playing against jammers, that I will chose not to share for my sake of playing. Dest if you need some hints talk to me in private. =)
Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Destructo on January 05, 2002, 03:05:26 pm Rom..
I race a 3rd Generation Mazda Rx7. lol..the "i live my life a quarter mile at a time"..is from the fast and the furious... Rom stick to computers if u can..much cheaper!!!...but i'll tell u what the se7en has under her hood.. But i'm not gonna say how much i spent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (ouch) 1st off she has a rotary engine, meaning that the engine's pistons don't move up and down, but instead side to side...it's a much more powerful engine, and it's about twice as small....she's is twin turboed, if u don't know what turbo's do, they are basically spinning turbines that create more compression when the the air is sucked in and out...spinning that turbine makes the pistons fire more rapidly...and she has 2 of those...witch give u more tourque and horsies. I've had the engine ported and polished and borred out..meaning that the pistion holes, have be machined bigger to fit bigger pistons...again resulting in more power....I have a WeaponR cold air intake (the cone thing) with a nice big Borla mass air flow throttle body..which is where the air enters the engine...the little door that flips up and down when u push the gas...oh yes i have just installed bigger headers...the pipes that exit the engine sides. umm...also, i have her exhaling through a 2 and 1/2 inch cartback exhast..catback means that the pipes are a little larger at the end then when it comes from the sides of the engine.,,,with a nice borla tip on the end of her....what else..hmmm...8mm spark plug wires... she's lowered about and inch and handles like a dream....i got 18 inch Rial rims that are wrapped with toyo proxies Fz1's... I havedn't had her on a Dyno yet, but i'm guessing she's cranking out at least 400 - 450 horses....i could be not even close with those numbers.... yes, i have spent too much money on my car... one thing that i did not do, was show up the outside of the car...it looks like a normal black 3rd gen rx7...which gives me a good edge...cause the guys with there civics and mustangs think they can beat me by lookin at her.... Oh the agony and embarassment i've caused those drivers as i take thier money.... But u know what...with all the money i've spent, there's nothing like crusing and makin ppl turn thier heads...when i'm driving her, i am soo relaxed and am sooo happy...that may sound gay, but it's my paradise...actually, she has one exterior feature...wait 2,,foglights and underlighting...that;s it though when u feel the force as u leave the line, squakin your tires...there is nothing like that....kinda man bonding with machine... I can't even explain it...it's just a feeling i have... the only thing is that it snows here so i hafta store her. >:( Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Grifter on January 05, 2002, 03:18:07 pm Rotery engins spin, not go side to side... just to clear that up...
Also, lose the underlighting, or do you want to look like a pimp? hehe. With the 2.5 inch pipes/headers, don't you need a glass pack to keep the backpressure up (keep your valves from floating?) or don't you rev it up that high (what is the redline on it?). You didn't mention the trans... 5 speed manual I hope, but did you throw in a ceramic clutch? The old mustang I used to play with had one with a 50lbs pull... hard on the knees, but you learn to shift without the clutch that much quicker... Mind you, I also put in solid lifters and switched out the timing chain for strieght gear to gear from the crank to the cam. Yes, as much as I rip on cars for being slow, I was 16 once. I just got older, and learned what's faster =P Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: KoS Ultimo on January 05, 2002, 03:24:06 pm And once again, a perfectly good thread wasted on the subjet of Dest and his street racing..... thanks alot Rom
Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Bondo on January 05, 2002, 04:28:23 pm Personally, If I find that the opponent has jammed HBS, I run around screaming like a little girl until I am shot and humped by you crazed RS sickos.
Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: ?{RiP}? Vapor on January 05, 2002, 04:58:04 pm Let's all thank Rom for throwing the thread off topic. BTW: Cousin's got a bike... Kawasaki... maxed-out at 170. Not sure on model and the specs but could check it out.
Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: SiGmA_X on January 05, 2002, 07:16:07 pm Dest - Tight. I know that the quote "I live my life a quarter mile at a time" is from "The Fast and The Furious". I loved that movie! I don?t know... street racing is tyte, but it is illegal... Oh well, if it isn?t illegal, it isn?t fun ;) So how much DID it cost? And what is her max speed? Its a nice horse power level, and even more so being its a Mazda... (I like good old European cars. No Asian shit (As in I don?t like their cars, not the people ;))
Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Grifter on January 05, 2002, 07:51:33 pm Here we go again....
Quote Its a nice horse power level, and even more so being its a mazda... (I like good 'ol European cars. No azn shit ;)) ROFLFAO!!!!! Rom, a Mazda is designed in Dearborn, Michigan and built in Japan.... I'm sorry, I'm laughing so hard, somone please supply a mock here... I can hardly read between the tears of laughter... BAH HA HA HA HA HA HA Rom, learn to drive them before you judge them. For all of your European Car fans out there.... I'll not judge your choice by Rom's comments if you agree not to judge Americans by Rom's comments... ever... thanks. Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: PsYcO aSsAsSiN on January 05, 2002, 09:11:57 pm Quote Dest - TIght. I know that the quote "I live my life a quarter mile at a time" is from The Fast and The Furious. I loved that movie! I dunno... street racing is tyte, but it is illegal... Oh well, if it aint illegal, it aint fun (mostly). So how much DID it cost? And what is her max speed? Its a nice horse power level, and even more so being its a mazda... (I like good 'ol European cars. No azn shit ;)) DAMNIT GRIFTER! you beat me to mocking this dipshit. Since the easy mock is gone, I have to wonder why (or how) Romulus could use the same word twice in one post and spell it two different ways (refer to the underlined words). It is also funny to look at Romulus try to talk about something he doesnt know the slightest thing about (street racing). *Sigh* How many times were you dropped as a baby Romulus? Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Romulus NLI on January 06, 2002, 04:38:27 am Grifter - Okay. Its still a Japineese (sry spelling) brand, no? I dont care where they are made. I personaly like European cars. Also, I have NOTHING againsts Asains in general, I was just making that comment about their cars... I am not racest.
Ass - Sorry, it is spelled diffrently b/c of the contex, and how I wanted to use it. b/c this is online and not skool paper writing, I wil write as I wish, thank you. Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: ?{RiP}? Vapor on January 06, 2002, 11:27:09 am Rom... how old are you 8... 9? Damn you can't spell, or is it you can't type? One or the other, you need help.
Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: SiGmA_X on January 06, 2002, 01:28:40 pm Hello Vapor. I am 15, and I can type decently, but no, I do not spell very well. ;) It normally isn't a problem when I have a spell checker, but I don?t spell check every Forum message (About 1 in 10) so many of my messages have misspellings in them. Oh well. I don?t really care, because I am not being tested or given a grade on this.
Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: ?{RiP}? Vapor on January 06, 2002, 02:57:30 pm Just wondering Rom... you seem to spell or type pretty shitty, even though you aren't getting graded or anything on this... I just find it funny that you stilly spell (or type) that poorly.
Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: jn.wrath on January 06, 2002, 04:35:43 pm "stilly" Hmmm.. last time I checked, that doesn't mean anything.
Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Grifter on January 06, 2002, 04:59:27 pm Ass(assin),
The answer to your last question to Rom can only be, often, but not often enough... Once more and he wouldn't be here to bug us with his lies and hype... now that TIYETTE (god, it hurts to even mock that kind of text). Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: ?{RiP}? Vapor on January 06, 2002, 05:14:53 pm Grift, what kind of bike you got? Top speed?
Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Destructo on January 06, 2002, 07:07:20 pm First off Grift..i'm 22...
Grift..u say spin...i say side to side...same shit..different pile. Grift if u don't know cars do u think u would know what a glass pack is?..lol..christ i didn't know till i bought it... it's 5 speed manual....if it was automatic, i'd run it off a cliff...and underlighting is OUTSTANDING thank u very much. I'm sorry i hafta agree..Rom a mazda is a Ford built in Japan....everyone makes that mistake.. I highest i've gotten her is about 218km/h..in mph, i don't know what that is...@ 218 she has still got more to give...alot more, but it scared the hell out of me..and the highway was gettin crowded..! :o I think i'm gonna try to max her out this year after the snow has gone. Oh i love how u guys mock each other..it's quite funny... Anyhoo...i hafta go out with the women...no it's not assasin (i know u were thinking that) and no, i will not tell u how much it costs...but if u wish to guess..i will play the hot and cold game... 8) oh ya, and ultimo..if ppl wish to speak about my vehicle they may!!!..lol L8's Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Destructo on January 06, 2002, 07:10:21 pm sry i forgot to do 1 thing..
Asssssssssssassssssssasssssssssassssss sasssssssssssaaaaassssssssssssssssssssaaaaaaasssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssasssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss sssssssssasssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssasassassassassasssasasssssssasssssassssssssssssasssssasssssssass assssssasssssssasssasasssssassssssssssaaaassssssssssssin. :o Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Bondo on January 06, 2002, 09:41:29 pm First, Assassin, I deleted your post because it was screwing up my browser window by being too wide. Second, Rom, I haven't ever spell checked one of my 350 or so posts and I've never had my spelling picked at. I'm not bad at spelling but I'm no great shakes either. Maybe if you didn't butcher spellings it wouldn't get noticed.
Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Destructo on January 06, 2002, 09:47:00 pm ouch..i smell a fight commin on.. :-[
Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Grifter on January 07, 2002, 07:06:37 pm Vapor, on the Dyno, my bike does a recorded 235mph. That does not account for wind drag, or my fat ass, so my top speed is probably somewhere near 190 to 200 mph (300kph or so). That's the track bike, it's been built up quite a bit and is not even close to being legal on the streets.
My street bike tops out around 180 -185 mph. The only things I've done for that is switch out the exhaust, change the FI mapping, upgraded the suspension and added a steering dampner. Dest, good to know that you at least know your own vehicle (which is far more then most people). When I worked for Ford, they were actually designing the Mazda body work just down the hall from me. If I were to go that way, I'd probably grab a Miata Monster (I never believed that they could shoe-horn in a 5.0L into that little car.... but I hear it really scoots. As for getting her over 218kph, just find a nice quiet spot out in the country. The highway is not the place to experiment... trust me. BTW, 218 is about 130mph. Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: SiGmA_X on January 07, 2002, 07:32:25 pm HUmm... I dun really care bout my spelling. What was the Ass' post that you deleted?
The fastest I have gone in a land vehicle was 165MPH in a Porshe Crarra 4 (the spellings are wrong. no shit) and it was on the German autobahn. (sry spel) And sorry i didnt kno about the ford thing, I dont keep up on cars yet. I know what i like, and what i dont. thats bout it. Once im 16 and older (6 months) i will accualy care, cuz i will be drving. Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Bondo on January 07, 2002, 10:40:43 pm Assassin's post was a one of those one words with each letter 1 million times, it streched the browser window and screwed it all up. Nothing against him. Seeing as it could very well be considered spam it had double merit to be deleted.
Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: PsYcO aSsAsSiN on January 07, 2002, 11:22:20 pm First off, yes my post deserved to be deleted, it was excessive ?;) ;) ;)
Second off (for Romulus), your parents would be stupid to give you a car like a Porsche (pronounced por-scha) because it is a stick shift. True the Porche's have that turbo slide shift, but a new driver like yourself would not be able to handle it. Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Bondo on January 08, 2002, 12:30:47 am Rom is a newbie.......at driving.
Sorry, couldn't resist. Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: ?{RiP}? Vapor on January 08, 2002, 04:24:55 pm Nice Grift. This is only my cousin's 1st bike but hell, he just turned 18, and damn is that one hell of a birthday present him mother gave him. But I'm sure when he gets a new bike, you better watch out, that thing is going to smoke.
Grift, you race motorcycles? That's awesome, I am very into cars, bikes, and my big thing is jet-sking. I am sick on a stand-up (the old style of jet-skis) I have a '84 model of a Kawasaki 650 that I am rebuilding the engine on to get it racing this summer. Doubt I'll be getting a motorcycle (damn parents). But oh well, what I can't do on land... I DO ON WATER! Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Destructo on January 08, 2002, 04:53:08 pm Grift...
U ever see that REal TV video with the biker doing 210mph down a busy highway in london??...it was taken through the bike windshield, and the guy made it out alive, swerving all the cars....i almost shit my pants watching it.. Also, i thought u should know, i d/l'd a Yahmaha R1 something..the file name is cutt off..but he's doin 178mph down a highway, the camera is in his windsheild also, but the cool thing is u see his rpm's and his speeddometer....he's flying. 235 on the dyno is fuckin quick man... Grift..dude, if i was where u were, i'd make good friends with the fender area's of the plant and steal the whoe car piece by piece..like front fenders, hoods, truck etc etc...then by the frame and engine...that would be nice....just on the car factory note, in my town they buikt the tranny housing's for the F-150's and the also build the block for the 3.0L truck here....just a fact i thought i would share. Asssssasssassassassassssasssain....i'm not a big fan of the side slip...i liek changing the gears the good way!..i don't need help from some 20,000 tranny!!...fat lazyy bastard's USE A CLUTCH!...lol Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Grifter on January 08, 2002, 05:03:22 pm Dest, stealing the car piece by piece would be funny, except I left Ford a few years ago and they only Designed them there... the only cars we had around were prototypes for what's coming up in 5 or 6 years (yes, I was drooling over the new T-Bird 6 years ago) I've seen those video's too. The guy on the R1 was in the south of France and it was run as part of a story in one of the mags. I've even got one of those from us on the track. We wrapped a little camcorder in a towel and taped it to the gas tank. 20 mins of looking through my windscreen at my buddy Greg's ass.... even the time that my front tire hit his rear (he got cut off in a corner and had to brake hard). A good DVD to see that kind of riding is "Urban Extreeme". A bunch of guys in California doing all the nutty stuff, like passing inbetween semi's on one wheel at 150mph. These guys are nuts.
Vapor, I also ride jet ski's. We have a pair of 98 Kow 1100's. They are stock, will do about 70mph on flat water, but that' s no fun. Great Lakes in a small craft advisory, now that's fun!!! Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: ?{RiP}? Vapor on January 08, 2002, 05:05:00 pm You guys keep tearin' it up on the steets, I'm keepin' it real on the water. This summer was greatest on my stand-up. Was on the west coast of Florida for a month, had some wicked storms, and got 10ft waves. Now, I mind you that I am on a stand-up, you take a beating riding down the bay, but then going out into the gulf with 10ft waves. I swear I was 30-40 ft in the air doing all kinds of shit. I never got so scared in my life, but hell the stupid shit I do for a rush!
Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Destructo on January 08, 2002, 05:24:57 pm Vapor..as long as u keep it real..that's all we ask!...lol
I remeber one time on a Sea-doo...my first time on a sea-doo...i was on the back of one and my bro's friend was drivng..or navigating starboard..lol....anyway we hit a wave of a passing house boat, and caught soo much air i screamed like a girl... I want a sea-doo or jet ski, but i'm scared of sharks...u guys have fun, i'll stick to the road...stick being the key word... Grift...the great lakes??...do u come out a nice radioactive green??..lol btw how the hell do u bold shit n these forms??...i hit the bold button and it bold's the end of my post..wtf? ??? Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Grifter on January 08, 2002, 05:33:55 pm Dest,
As long as I stay out of Lake Erie, I wont turn green. ?I'm upstream from Fermi, Detroit and Sarnia, so I miss most of the polution. ?After all, Lake's Huron and Michigan didn't catch on fire.... As for sharks... thats one more reason to love the Great Lakes =P Bold, what is Bold?? ?hehe. ?just use the b and /b tags in brackets[ ] Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: SiGmA_X on January 08, 2002, 07:24:54 pm Assassin - They wont give me a Porshe.
I am a newbie at driving. I have been legaly driving for all of 8 months... Nearly 9 months... Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: ?{RiP}? Vapor on January 08, 2002, 07:55:03 pm Got two Sea-Doos. One of them being the millenium edition RX that I suped about which will do 85 on open water. However, as Grift stated, no fun. I rather being going 25 jumpin' 10ft waves and breakin my ass on the way down. I subbed (for all those who don't know what that is it's short for "submarine") my stand up last year into a 10ft wave and got such whiplash I almost broke my neck. So I have 3 jet-skis, two sea-doos and 1 84' stand up. The stand up if my favorite, takes a lot of skill and balance. A monkey can drive a sea-doo, and dest proved my point by doing so ;D The real skill is in the stand-up. Doing barrell rolles, subs, handstands, and shit like that all in a days fun.
Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: PsYcO aSsAsSiN on January 08, 2002, 08:11:31 pm legally driving with your mommy in the front seat, lol.
Grifter...I know who you are talking about (the guys in california). They are extreme stuntsmen and extremely hated by law enforcement. The poor cruisers cant get up to them when they are going full speed in between the semis in the central california valley :D . I forget what station it is, but a station devoted to daredevils on my staellite dish had a 4 hour marathon showing all the crazy shit they did Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Matt on January 08, 2002, 08:42:19 pm Quote "stilly" Hmmm.. last time I checked, that doesn't mean anything. When was that? 30 seconds before you made the post :) Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Destructo on January 09, 2002, 02:06:30 pm Monkey eh??....
i admit, i'm a monkey when it comes to water machines....but i'll strap on a waterjet and a couple of rafts to the rx7, and i'll come to yer turf and kick yer ass!!...and i'll kill sharks too..lol sharks hate mazda's..lol... p.s..a sharks is gonna bite u in the ass no matter what!!...they'll fine a way into those lakes....those blue bastards! Bold? italics? mazda.. Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Destructo on January 09, 2002, 02:17:21 pm :o
I know i just posted about 1 min ago.....but... For all u non-mazda believers, i just finished watching The Fast and the Furious, and there is no way in hell u can say that, that red rx7 is not FANTASTIC! and it's fast too....like mine btw i resent the monkey INSULT!..lol..j/k I urge u, when u watch that movie think of good old dest and the exciting times with his mazda!!!!!!! tear...sniff... i cried when i saw it win the race...i was a proud mazda owner....I'M KING OF THE WORLD!!!!! WOOOHOOOOOOO!!!! Sincerly, mazdaspeeeeeeeeeeeeed dest.... p.s, my car says hello to u guys...lol 8) Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Oso on January 09, 2002, 03:10:15 pm OKIE here, wasnt this thread about how to play when someone was jamming?!?!?!?!?!?!?! DAMMIT ROM YOU SOB!!! START A THREAD ABOUT STREET RACING!! AND LET DEST KEEP HIS THREAD ABOUT HBSING!!!! ..... okie now.... dest i wont tell you how i use my hbs and random poop, but if you want to know pm me and i MIGHT tell you.... well wrath STILLY MEANS A WHOLE LOT!!!! mortal..... now now... it means stilly- mortal aka wrath!.. fool.....
p.s. i have an audi quatro all wheel drive, 0-60 in 6.3 seconds =D. and NO i dont street race, cuz i will just lose to those SOB people with like turbos/chargers!!! like me bro, who's car goes 0-60 in like 4.2 seconds! that SOB!!!!! pp.ss. PM me if you really wanna know some hbs stuff =D Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: ?{RiP}? Vapor on January 09, 2002, 07:30:25 pm Bite me Assassin... been driving legal for two years. Took a course to get my license hah! BTW: Even if I wasn't legal... it wouldn't be my mom driving with me, it would be my dad. He owns anyone at stand-ups. Dest, I'll make sure I think of you... NOT!
I own at all water sports... wakeboarding, sking, and kneeboarding. For those who haven't tried... it's not as easy as you would think. Oso- Yes, damn ROM! Heh! He changed a perfectly good thread about the game, into a thread about street racing. Damn that bitch to hell! ;D Dest- Where you live? Ever been in trouble with the cops? My sister's boyfriend's friend has a '98 Monte Carlo equipped with NoS. THING SMOKES! He has so many points on his license for running from the cops. Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Destructo on January 09, 2002, 07:57:16 pm intruoble with the cops???..ahhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaa.....they tail me every chance they get!!!
Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: PsYcO aSsAsSiN on January 09, 2002, 08:16:58 pm you fucking retard vapor...look at Romulus' post above mine.
Yes MazdaSlut (Dest) cops suck. The problem in Southern California is that you cant get away from them like you can in the middle of no where Canada. In the greater L.A. region, they flag your plates down then send an aerial unit up...then comes the news choppers. heh. Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Destructo on January 09, 2002, 08:27:34 pm Assassssassssasssssasssssson....ya cause the wacko's come from where u live....LMAO
p.s...i hate fat women....there pigs....cattle..... Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Grifter on January 09, 2002, 08:32:00 pm FYI, they made running from the cops (aka "fleeing and evading") a FELONY here in Michigan. The guy behind the parts counter at one of the local shops has a court date coming up soon..... Damn street that dead-ended into the woods in the U.P. hehe.... he had nowhere to go. He actually hid with his motorcycle in the woods for 4 hours before he got up to leave and saw the cop (and the cop saw him) still sitting there.
As for me, I haven't actually had a ticket since 1994.... I'm as amazed as anyone. The moral here... if you are going to run, make sure you don't get caught! P.S. did anyone here read about the guy in Chicago that was clocked at 160mph in a school zone off Lake Shore?? After catching him, the first things the cops did was to call the motorcycle shop to find out if it could really go that fast, or if their equiptment was just F'd up. Oh, he ended up getting 14 different tickets, and lost his liscense for a minimum of 5 years. Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Destructo on January 09, 2002, 08:39:08 pm A FELONY!
I can see why, cause half the time when the cops chase u, in the states anyway, they almost always cause the accident with other cars then the actual person running....and the funny thing is the cops are glorified as heros, meanwhile the mini-van that had a full family in it are in the hospital because the cop could not use the break...crazy freaks...thet stupid bumper manuvear where he spind u around..that forces more accidents then it dosen't... FYI....in canada they have to give up the chase after 1 mile, if it's in a busy area...unlike the cops in the staes who hit school children to get thier man! grrrrrr... Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Matt on January 09, 2002, 08:47:27 pm i posted my response to wraths post about two minutes later than he made his but it took 4 hours to post it. while were talking about it, my plan for a car is to steal my grandpas 91 accura its only got abot 150,000 miles on it... runs good though...
as for hbsing, hb pucks are the best... getting creative in where you place them can be fun :) Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Mike on January 09, 2002, 09:57:34 pm what was the yea of the RX-7 in the fast and the furious? ::)
Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: PsYcO aSsAsSiN on January 09, 2002, 10:31:41 pm Same in California Grifter, except it counts 2x felony ;) One for inciting a police chase, and the second is failure to yield to an officer's commands...rather funny for the saps in chases. minimum 5 years in the slammer for getting in a chase (as long as you dont do anything else wrong). With the police chopper flying overhead, they also count all of the violations you have done and then send you a fat ticket plus more jail time (if necessary).
Absoluttely nothing beats a southern california chase ;D .. anything that can happen in a chase has happened in southern california Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Oso on January 09, 2002, 11:27:11 pm AND AGAIN!!!!! ROM SCREWED IT UP!! 1st we were to be talking about hbs tatics for dest!, and now we are talking about the cop-a-roonies!!!!... fools!!!
p.s. Hehe matt my car has 169,987 miles on it =D but runs like an old grandma on steroids!... =D Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: jn.wrath on January 09, 2002, 11:36:38 pm Oh yeah, Oso? Well, my 1995 Honda Accord has over 100,000 miles on it.. and my 1988 Ford Crown Victoria station wagon (AKA: the Tank) has over 200,000.
My bro's Ford Taurus also owns all your damn imports and US made cars. 0-55 (can't go above that, really) in 12 seconds flat. Beat that, MAZDA owners. Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Destructo on January 10, 2002, 12:17:31 am Wrath..i;'m hurt...MAZADA?...it's mazda...plz pronounce it properly for my feelings sake..thx..lol.. ;)
Mike...you on crack?...did u see that car?...the red one...that's the Veilside se7en..it's fucking and i stress fucking fast...it has i believe twin turbos and mods gallore...i'm too lazy to check, but it;s one of the best se7en's in the world. Can someone let me borrow 10 bucks? thxs Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Bondo on January 10, 2002, 12:41:19 am Well, I'm proud to say I have a perfect driving record, and not just because I escaped the police. I do drive about 10-25 over the speed limits though depending on traffic and whether. Fastest I got my subaru wagon going is 103 on the I-25 here in CO. Later this year I'll be getting a new 4 year old used car. I'm hoping I can find a Subaru Impreza 2.5 RS (the lower grade model of the WRX, the sweetest car in the world for rallying.) Now for the comment to bring on insults...I only know how to drive an automatic. I'm to lazy to learn a manual because I mostly do city driving and wouldn't want one.
Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: jn.wrath on January 10, 2002, 10:22:16 am Bravo, Bondo! Let's together overthrow these "racing" dictators.
Dest, notice I didn't spell it "MAZADA" as you claimed, its "MAZDA", perhaps you were too inebriated to notice.. :D Bondo, my aunt has an Impreza.. oh.. what a sweet car.. just playing Gran Turismo 3 makes me want one too.. Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Matt on January 10, 2002, 02:42:00 pm wrath just edited his post... reminds me of the book 1984 i am reading for english...
Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Bondo on January 10, 2002, 06:02:05 pm Quote wrath just edited his post... reminds me of the book 1984 i am reading for english... If your teacher lets you watch the movie version like mine did, don't be tempted to actually look at the screen during the woman's full frontal, it isn't worth the permanant scars from seeing the hairy pits (unless that is your bag). Either way, great book. Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Ace on January 10, 2002, 06:44:37 pm Ahh, nothing like a good SoCal car chase. Before break, I saw a badass bus chase.
I actually would like to test my theory in Northern California. If I could make it into the mountains by my friends house, I'm pretty sure I could get away. A chopper couldn't see me under all the trees, and unless you know the roads really well, you will got lost instantly. Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: ?{RiP}? Vapor on January 10, 2002, 07:35:44 pm You can burn the cops pretty quick in my town. Bunch of dumbass "po-pos" as I call them in "snow" cars. They just fat asses with badges. Can't do nothing. But you can get speeding tickets REALLY easy. The cop cars have no lights on top of the car and none on the sides so when they a couple cars behind you, you can't tell, it looks like a regular car. They only have strobes inside the car. So you can get busted for speeding real easy.
Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Destructo on January 10, 2002, 11:15:50 pm See unlike u ppl....i keep atrusty Mp5-PDW under my seat...so i shoot at the chooper that tries following me..
i want to drag a police interceptor...piece of shit ford....eventhough mazda is made by ford, i will not aceept it.. Ace..ya that's a very good stradegy...choopers hate trees, but don't forget ot hug them when u get away... 8) i'd definatly shoot at the chopper... Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Grifter on January 11, 2002, 09:20:27 am Ah yes, yet another thing to love about Michigan. Not many police helicopters here.
As for running up to northern Michigan to get away, my bike can only get 250miles on a full tank of normal riding. If I'm flogging it, take that down to about 120 miles (i.e. track time). Besides, if you don't lose them in the first 5 mins, you are pretty much screwed. By then they have all the other state troopers in the area converging on you.... and that's where the news cameras and jail time come into the picture. But, like I said, on a good sportsbike, it's usually decided before it's even started..... if you see the cop, he doesn't have a prayer. It's the ones that sneak up behind you when you are just doing 10 over that will get you (running from them is just plain stupid. if they are already up to speed and close before you noticed them, it's a done deal. Sure, I can leave accelerate twice as fast, but it will take forever to get far enough ahead to be out of their line of sight. Best to just pay the small fine. Oh, btw, can't remember if I mentioned that bikes don't show up on radar most of the time (sportbikes that is).... too low a profile to return a good signal if you are bent over (since your body is one of the bigest targets). Also, sport bikes usually have aluminimum frames and parts.... so we don't trip all those new magnetic strips they drop into the road. Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Destructo on January 11, 2002, 10:21:10 am i wish i was annoyamous to radar...man, maybe i should get out the hammer and heat, and start banging new aluminum fenders and hoods...lol
i want a carbon fiber hood...that's that... so if u guys are wondering what to get me for my birthday...a carbon fiber hood would be not only nice, but OUTSTANDING!..btw u have till october to raise the Dest hood fund...thxs.. hey i'm getting a personlized plate...how does "BLK DETH" sound? other ideas..."SE7EN" or "ND4SPD"...or "LIL BITCH"..if they let me..lol...or "NITEMRE" those may be all lame...i'm in the brainstorming stage.. ??? Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: jn.wrath on January 11, 2002, 10:31:15 am How about "IMA IDIOT"? ?8)
Very cool. Or.. "SWATRULZ", "KOSDRULZ" or.. "SWIMMINGPOOLZ" Title: Re: Good Hbs Techniques. Post by: Destructo on January 11, 2002, 01:32:04 pm 8)
ahahahahahaha... i got one.."WRATH ATTACK!" |