Quote Originally Posted by 02civic629 View Post
But here's where I'm at, I really want another bike and a boosted car but both isn't possible. I want a 1000 so I have a fast street rider and next spring put the 600 on the circuit track cause they shine there and the liter bike does wheelies so much easier hahaha. But I also want a boosted car cause I've never had one, only a nitrous car, and two all motor cars, but his is what I'm thinking.....

If I go the bike route i'd just fix the RSX so its a clean bolt on car but it will be slow because no cams or kpro, sell the dc2, both motors, and just take the cash and go scoop a nice liter bike over winter since there cheap. Then ill have a track bike, street bike, clean slow rsx, 8th gen, and 300zx.

Or say no bike, drop the z1 swap in the rsx along with my bolt ons, buy reflash and have a clean nice daily/weekend circuit track car. Since Ill have a daily sell the 8th gen ex, then take the cash and send the a3 block out to get sleeved/built. Since ill be taking the built trans out the RSX ill have a built trans for the sleeved setup. Build a head and start working on a boosted setup and buying all the kswap parts for the DC2 and go that route....... Problem is that cant be done by spring and will have alot more money that needs to be dumped into it in the future but still an option. Then ill have the slower bike, decent RSX, 300zx, and a monster project car in the garage lol.
Even with cams it would be slow. I genuinely suggest the 2nd one, except keep the stock motor. If you use quality parts for your turbo build and have a great tune, your motor will be fine. 600whp no problem. Treblic is a great example of this. I suggest spending the money on the tranny. And tires. You will absolutely love the car when it's boosted. Get an LSD too, as the DC5's don't come with them. I suggest MFactory. Great bang for your buck.

Bikes are fast no matter what, enjoy the ride of the bike. My '00 R1 made 173.x rwhp, I loved it. I drove the hell outta that bike, took A LOT to get used to that bike on all aspects of the street.