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theCATALYST 12-01-2004 06:04 PM

That Empty Feeling
 
I was on my way to work (7 hour commute from Bay City Texas to MOrgan City Louisiana) when at a small town along the way I find myself at a stop light. All of a sudden a riced out (but nicely riced) Celica GTS pulls in beside me. The first thing I notice is the obnoxious exhaust note taunting me as the driver rev's his challenge to me. The next thing I notice is how the pretty young girl in the passenger seat is smiling wide (I just know they where talking bad things about my RX8). And finally I notice the lights turn yellow on the crosslanes, green will soon be here. As my foot lightly presses the gas, something comes to mind. (So many forum members are pitted against street racing. So many have pointed out the dangers and the stupidity.) The ricer inside me guns my engine once, I know I can take him, but not only to wipe the silly grin off their faces, but to show my 8 that we dominate. I scan the streets, its 1:30 in the morning, streets are empty, no cops nowhere. (Again I remember the countless posts about "Keeping it on the Track") FInally green, and tires screech to high heaven, breaking the still silence of the early morning. And I see the Celica's lights pull away as I accelerate normally. I didnt take the bait. I did the responsible thing didnt I? Then why do I feel so empty? Is it just me, or can I feel the shame my poor 8 is feeling too? I shiver a few times trying to shake the ill feeling, then continue on my way to work. And here I am now, offshore on an oil platform typing this post, feeling like I disappointed my only son. Its just a car, ISNT IT?

rx8wannahave 12-01-2004 06:30 PM

LOOk, you did do the right thing...think of this:

What if I caused, somehow, for the stupid kid to crash into something. Killing himself, his girlfriend...or someone else.

What if I crashed my beloved 8 or killed myself or someone else.

I understand your pain, like if you punked out or something...like you let your RX8 down or something...don't do that, you did the right thing. What did you lose that night? You know you are faster...then who cares what that guy thought.

If anything make somes cards and tell people like that...that you will meet them on a track time and date here please: (On the back...here is a preview of my rear lights for future refrence)

Note: You care too much about someone other than yourself or what you APPEAR to be to end up hurting someone out of stupidity or imiturity.

GROW UP!!!

That's the card...now we need to make them for all of us!

Good luck...and don't worry about it, perception or apparance means nothing in real life!

G8rboy 12-01-2004 06:38 PM


Originally Posted by theCATALYST
I was on my way to work (7 hour commute from Bay City Texas to MOrgan City Louisiana) when at a small town along the way I find myself at a stop light. All of a sudden a riced out (but nicely riced) Celica GTS pulls in beside me. The first thing I notice is the obnoxious exhaust note taunting me as the driver rev's his challenge to me. The next thing I notice is how the pretty young girl in the passenger seat is smiling wide (I just know they where talking bad things about my RX8). And finally I notice the lights turn yellow on the crosslanes, green will soon be here. As my foot lightly presses the gas, something comes to mind. (So many forum members are pitted against street racing. So many have pointed out the dangers and the stupidity.) The ricer inside me guns my engine once, I know I can take him, but not only to wipe the silly grin off their faces, but to show my 8 that we dominate. I scan the streets, its 1:30 in the morning, streets are empty, no cops nowhere. (Again I remember the countless posts about "Keeping it on the Track") FInally green, and tires screech to high heaven, breaking the still silence of the early morning. And I see the Celica's lights pull away as I accelerate normally. I didnt take the bait. I did the responsible thing didnt I? Then why do I feel so empty? Is it just me, or can I feel the shame my poor 8 is feeling too? I shiver a few times trying to shake the ill feeling, then continue on my way to work. And here I am now, offshore on an oil platform typing this post, feeling like I disappointed my only son. Its just a car, ISNT IT?

You big pussy!!!

J/K :D ... it's not worth going to jail for... and there's too many stupid kids with no real driving experience that spend all day watching the Fast and the Furious over and over out there... accidents waiting to happen.

NomisR 12-01-2004 06:39 PM

Seeing this post, sometimes I wish my car can do this.

https://www.rx8club.com/image.php?u=...ine=1074055762

That'll show them! :D

rx8wannahave 12-01-2004 06:45 PM


Seeing this post, sometimes I wish my car can do this.
LOL...I wish it could too...LOL

nakni 12-01-2004 06:53 PM

You aren't immature for wanting to smoke the Celica. It's almost like an instinct for me. I always like to take off from a stop light and leave everyone behind. Not street racing definately, but it's like a mini-rush.

You did the right thing, but know how you feel. It sucks to have to swallow your pride sometimes.

Elara 12-01-2004 06:58 PM

You actually made the dumbass in the celica look like a moron. You know your car's faster, so you didn't need to prove it to him. I love doing this to people. They rev their engine, I rev mine, and then let them take off and squeal tires while I calmly take off at a normal pace. Save the fun stuff for real challenges, like Tail of the Dragon and the track.

SilverEIGHT 12-01-2004 07:31 PM

I had a RX7 pass me going opposite directions. I saw him but didn't pay a lot of attention except I did notice he was paying a lot of attention to my car. He raced down to an intersection and turned around in hot pursuit of my RX8. I'm driving 55 and he's screaming to catch up. He pulls along side and looks at me ;) ... I look at him.. I have this HUGE $#1% eating grin on my face. :D He just knew we were about to take off. He floored it and I didn't budge off of my 55. He apparently got pissed and aggressively slowed down to give another go. He had a look of disgust and I still was grinning like a jackass eating briars. As we approached a section of the road he could cross over to go the other direction, he slammed on his brakes, thru it into a beautifully controlled slide for a 180, and screamed off into the sunset. Me, I still couldn't wipe that ear-to-ear grin which broke into a belly laugh. I truly enjoyed that brief interlude. All said, you can enjoy your car for what it is (which is awesome) and let those guys do their thing. Take it to the track when you get that itch. :D

theCATALYST 12-01-2004 11:12 PM

I agree with everything you guys (and you too elara) have said. Doesnt make it feel any better though. I mean, let me get your opinions on this. Empty street, very late night/early morning. No bystanders, just you, your oponant, and the road. Would a quick stop light to stop light drag hurt anything? Because seriously, I think my 8 will be calling me a pu$$y in my dreams tonight. I mean, it is frustrating when I hear people say bad things about the 8 like its lack of hp, its lack of torque, and all the other comments that uneducated people say about rotaries. I think every now and then we just have to let our 8 do the talking on these lonely desolate streets, and one by one, word will spread that the 8 is nothing to be laughed at, but respected. Or am I already dreaming?

djseto 12-01-2004 11:39 PM

I have been in similar situations on my motorcycle where stupid people think their Mustang or Camaro can dust 600cc+ Sportbike. When the light goes green, I let those retards take off. Every once and a while, ill let them go 100 yards down the road,and then ill zoom past him and give him the finger and slow the hell down. I agree with the keep it on the track mentality. Ever since I started getting into racing and track days, I have given up street riding on my motorcycle. Doing 130mph down a straight before leaning your bike into an 100mph corner takes the excitement out of riding in Atlanta traffic. Thats why I got my 8...high revving motorcycle like fun with 4 wheels + 4 doors.

bij8611 12-01-2004 11:39 PM

this is a hard thing to do.... i do it from time to time.
but once the other car screams off like a dumbass, i just laugh and say out loud..
"ha ha, made u jump" :D



plus, i dont see the need to waste gas on the other guy...

flip 12-02-2004 12:38 AM

i was gas pedal happy at the earlier days when i got my 8.. but have learned from them. ;) .. i guess i got it out of my system after a while...

StewC625 12-02-2004 12:42 AM

I used to match the "rev on" thing and then fool the stupid fuck in the other lane, and then a bunch of fellow RX-8 clubbers flamed me for saying I enjoyed doing that.

Now I go the opposite scam route. If the guy doesn't look like he's going to pull a gun or anything, I just roll down the window and talk to him and complement his way cool car and how fast it must be. Then the light turns green and i motor off and he motors off all confused.

rex 12-02-2004 01:30 AM

Think of it this way: is the empty feeling of not giving into the racing instinct worse than the empty feeling of having been beaten by some hopped up piece of crap?

I'm with Elara on this one. Let the racers enjoy the empty feeling of having pulled a perfect launch only to realize they're racing only themselves and the ultimate demise of their tires, transmission and engine.

Oh, OK, sure, win a few fair races...on the twisties. We own that piece of the performance envelope.

markd 12-02-2004 01:40 AM

I don't know if you've ever actually tried to race from light to light in your 8, Catalyst, but you probably saved your dignity by not racing the other car. The 8's tremendously slow from a dead stop. Or from anywhere from 0 to 20, for that matter. If you were on the highway, he'd be seeing your taillights off in the distance. As for whether what you were wanting to do was right or wrong, that's totally subjective (aside from that thing called the law), but for me, personally, I reiterate a sentiment I've expressed before: a sports/performance car is meant to do more than look pretty.

Silver, did you finally get your 8 back up and running?

Nigandahu 12-02-2004 02:02 AM

Seems like when I drop the clutch at 4K Im doing over 20 in less then a second. I guess thats tremendously slow. Sometimes I wonder about the people on this forum. Do you know how to drive a rotary? Cause it dosent seem like it.

shaolin 12-02-2004 02:48 AM

I drive my 8 the same way I ride my Gixxer. Nobody ever seems to bother me...

Ike 12-02-2004 05:32 AM

"Now I wanted to tell Chip that it was a bad idea... but I was high, so all that came out was 'Well nigga, sometimes you gotta race, shit, I don't know'"- Dave Chappelle

theCATALYST 12-02-2004 08:58 AM


Originally Posted by IkeWRX
"Now I wanted to tell Chip that it was a bad idea... but I was high, so all that came out was 'Well nigga, sometimes you gotta race, shit, I don't know'"- Dave Chappelle


Thats whay I NEVER give my friends rides in my 8, they tend to instigate events.

markd 12-02-2004 09:06 AM


Originally Posted by Nigandahu
Seems like when I drop the clutch at 4K Im doing over 20 in less then a second. I guess thats tremendously slow. Sometimes I wonder about the people on this forum. Do you know how to drive a rotary? Cause it dosent seem like it.

I drive an A/T, and I wasn't necessarily speaking about a launch, so getting to 20mph IS tremendously slow compared to a manual, but thanks for the attitude anyway, Niga. Apparently you have the low-end torque that no other 8 owner has.

G8rboy 12-02-2004 09:32 AM


Originally Posted by markd
I drive an A/T, so getting to 20mph IS tremendously slow compared to a manual, but thanks for the attitude anyway, Niga. Apparently you have the low-end torque that no other 8 owner has.

Well, there is a huge difference off the line with the 6MT... the AT crawls up to 30-40mph before taking off.

rx8wannahave 12-02-2004 10:11 AM


drive an A/T, and I wasn't necessarily speaking about a launch, so getting to 20mph IS tremendously slow compared to a manual
This explains everything...AT really kills the RX8, go get a 6spd...LOL

theCAT it seems you want us to approve you raceing people in the street but while I've done it once (being stupid) with my Probe GT (I took the guy in the CRX) I think you did the right thing...and when you do the right thing there is no remorse.

If you want to race and not listen...that's up to you, but I think you did the right thing and should not have EGO problems now because of it. If you want to make your EGO feel better go get a Viper...500HP tends to make those punks go away without even looking at you twice.

But, I understand your issue. How will you feel better about it, well remember you did the right thing and the RX8's EGO was not hurt at all...it's to sexy and sepcial to care about a Celica...I mean please!

Good luck getting over this! :D

paul1149 12-02-2004 10:38 AM

You think *you* felt bad, how about the two in the celica when they saw that *they* took the bait - alone. Be proud. How did the girl feel when she realized who she was with? Or the guy when he knew he had to face the girl? Virtue sometimes is its own reward - or seems so, anyway.

Reminds me of the classic scene in To Kill a Mockingbird, when the racist spits in Gregory Peck's face. Every nerve in Peck's body screams out to belt the guy into next week, but he gains control of himself. Meanwhile the racist is cowering from the blow he expects to fall on him.

czr 12-02-2004 10:49 AM


Originally Posted by theCATALYST
All of a sudden a riced out (but nicely riced) Celica GTS pulls in beside me. The first thing I notice is the obnoxious exhaust note taunting me as the driver rev's his challenge to me...

I scan the streets, its 1:30 in the morning, streets are empty, no cops nowhere. (Again I remember the countless posts about "Keeping it on the Track") ...

I shiver a few times trying to shake the ill feeling, then continue on my way to work. And here I am now, offshore on an oil platform typing this post, feeling like I disappointed my only son. Its just a car, ISNT IT?

I have to go against the grain on this one. I don't condone street racing, but to quench you thirst you should have. If it causes you so much agony to post on this board and sweat at night.. hell I wouldn't have given it a second thought. You said so yourself "1:30 in the morning, streets are empty," etc etc. Enjoy what you paid for. Doesn't mean do it every time, but let's be honest people, we arent' all saints al the time. Flame away... :cool:

It would have been close. My bro has a GTS and are easy to tune. ;)

TownDrunk 12-02-2004 10:49 AM

Nice job! Don't race on the streets. It's not worth it if something bad happens. They don't call them accidents for nothing.

Here's a funny thing that happened on Thanksgiving day. My brother in law came over for dinner, and since he hadn't had a chance to take my car out for a spin before, we jumped in and took it around a few blocks. I drove it first to familiarize him with its handling, and to make sure it was fully warmed before it was fully flogged.

So, he jumped in, and I warned him about how quickly you can end up bouncing off the rev limiter if you're not careful. He started out well enough. Not speeding or anything, just going down an empty street jerking the wheel back and forth marvelling at how light on its feet the car is. Next we come to a stop light where there's a car already waiting for the light to turn green. When the light turned green, we start take off but not much is going on. He realizes he has it in third and not first. He corrects and stomps on it through first, into second we catch up to the car that was at the light, then the car jerks back and forth a couple times. He was bounced it off the rev limiter twice, then realized that he should shift.

The whole time we were talking and laughing about his crappy driving, but I guess the guys in the car that was at the light thought he was trying to race him. They began to rev their engine and such. It was a Sentra SER :rolleyes: Anyhow, they took off as fast as they could pedal their little car and we continued on cruising in third up to the next light still laughing at how crappy my brother in law's driving is.


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