ok i have a good one what is the best name anybody has heard or made up for the words rice burner.
mine is rice cakes.
...huh?:confused:
lol... i is equally :confused:
We call them RICERS around these parts
rice burners,rice cake,play racers, ive heard them all:)
lol play racers i never heard that one.that was good.
morons is a good term.. hehe.
though if you 4 banger runs 12's, you can have all the on it you want, I can't pick on you too much.
:laughing: I have to agree with that.
traffic weaving buzz bombs
fart tubing buzz bomb
idiotic thuggin buzz bomb
basically anything buzz bomb.
I can't say too much though. I drive a 4 banger Hyundai on a daily basis. So when I'm in traffic around any type of modified american V-8, I guess I too am a buzz bomb. Minus the fart tubes of course.
my daily is a cobalt sedan. but it gets good mpg.
My DD is a Neon.
I = teh ricer I guess.
My DD is a Saab 4cyl (w/ an intake) ;)
Yup I got that, umm SRD... stupid ricer disorder
Hehe my DD is my Cougar.
Owning a 4-banger has nothing to do with Rice. Making it look and sound like a star fighter, but not actually move like one, makes you a Ricer.
And my DD is a HO Cherokee. :D
My cougar is my DD. I won't ever drive a front wheel drive 4 cyl. car...ever. I'm %100 advocate of rear-wheel drive v-8 power....
My buddy has a 95 HO Cherokee It's fast as hell.
i used to call them rice rockets, but then realized that was kind of a compliment.
you say that untill you start driving 140 miles a day.. then that 4 cyl starts looking really good.:hick:
I guess I'm about a 0% advocate then, since that's about the percentage of time I drive the T-bird right now. Guess I'm just not cut out for RWD. Ought to stick to the FWD 4-cylinder rice-cars.
the wife drives a kia optima with the 4 banger... no ricer stuff though (afraid the tin can would fall apart) and my DD is a 94 Chrysler Town & Country with woodgrain panelling.... you'd be suprised how fast that 3.8 liter is!! my burnouts are well respected at school:flame: (but they rag me constantly about the woodgrain :()
my DD is my feet they are really cheap on gas
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im surprised no one has said this rather simple one yet.
its my personal favorite and the one I always use:
rice rocket.
My DD is a 5-cylinder turbo Volvo, and it burns every bit as much gas as the T-Bird - then again, it is more powerful, more luxurious, and probably a bit heavier (all wheel drive, wagon bodystyle)
As for ricer names I just call 'em econopoopsters
I call them "broken ground effects shiznit cans with stiff suspensions that are like that to make their ugly wives tatas shake when they hit another bump and se the last of their bumper cover off"
:D
My DD is a 93 3.3L V6 Buick Century. I don't hate ricers I feel that you can do what ever you want to your car after all it's your car. I just can't stand the way they drive like a-holes and tailgate, weave through traffic, and speed 25 mph over the limit to prove that they are bad ass.
You forgot; the volvo burns every bit of oil, too....
My DD is my feet....and when i want, i drive the Explorer or the F-150. None of them are easy on gas, but dad didn`t have a 4 cylinder car since 1988....
Yes, surprisingly. My favorite option is the power/comfort tranny mode (just higher shift points). It reminds me of the prem/reg fuel switch on the TC.
Oh, BTW, in a little over a month, I'll be driving the TC again as a DD! :headbang: I actually got it running on Saturday, and running good. It was the first time I heard it run since November of 2004.:yuck: Now all I have to do is ship it to NS without incident, set the boost control through trial and error, trusting in the stock boost gague, and get it inspected. ( NS yearly inspections. Oh well. I'd need an out of province anyway)
I had forgotten how loud it was. :D
Soooo this means your gona make a showing this year right?
I drive 75 miles round trip to work so a couple of years ago I got a used Hyundai exel (till I blew the tranny).but when I brought it home my uncle started laughing at it and asked me "when you drive that do you get the urge to eat fish-heads & rice
"Hi, I'm looking for a job. It's good to be back in Nova Scotia. By the way, I'm going to need about a week off in July."
Sorry. Not this year. :disappoin
But at least I'll be a lot closer than before. :giggle:
I've done it (reserved time off at the job intreview) :D In fact I've done it twice, both times for a wedding (and strangely enough, both times for the same brother)
hahaa WHOOPS i might wanna read the thread completely next time LOL
i 2 have never been refused time off when applying for a job..... sometimes that lets the interviewer know just how serious and reliable you are by looking so far into your future with their company and you are making sure to accomidate THEIR schedule by letting them know yours so far in advance ;)
Rice = Relatively small car with relatively small low output motor with ENORMOUS rims/ tires, a ler the size of a 3 liter soda bottle, and a rear spoiler that was once a wing on a boeing passenger jet. I just call 'em GARBAGE.
I'm driving the cat 70 miles per day, and looking for a new DD. The Triumph Bonneville is leading the list right now.