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I need advice, from someone who knows their shit.
My mechanic has told me I have a blown strut, i'll be running into some bonus money pretty soon and will be upgrading my whole suspension setup. I need a knowledgable individual to post a good (sub $1000-$1500) setup including shocks, springs, and struts. I could also use info on a coilover setup if thought to be better than just replacing the above with performance parts. If I do need coilovers than which ones and what else? I already have a good rear sway bar and upper tie bars, my Suspension Techniques springs will probably go to a friend of mine because i'll be wanting more in the way of quality. So if anybody is running a setup that they would recommend, or knows someone that is, please give me the specs so I can adapt it to my 'rex. I have 15" GSR wheels and would like to not lower any more than 1.8"-2". Thank you in advance for all those that give real recommendations
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1991 CRX SI (black) 15.3 @ 88mph (stock motor) '90 B18A1 swap Custom exhaust *2.25" piping *two glasspacks (inline) *polished flash-cut tip *exits pass. side, front of rear tire. '95 GSR 15" wheels 195/50/R15 Bridgestone Potenza SO-3's AE Eng. front crossmember Susp. Tech. 22mm rear sway bar Susp. Tech. 1.8" lowering springs Tokico Illumina 5-way adj. shocks Powerslot rotors Metal Master pads Goodridge steel-braided brake lines Red painted OEM calipers Skunk2 short shifter Skunk2 shift knob GT Grant steering wheel Red/black racing seats |
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I have a '91 CRX SI with Suspension Techniques lowering springs (1.8") and rear sway bar, front and rear upper tie bars, 15" GSR wheels.
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1991 CRX SI (black) 15.3 @ 88mph (stock motor) '90 B18A1 swap Custom exhaust *2.25" piping *two glasspacks (inline) *polished flash-cut tip *exits pass. side, front of rear tire. '95 GSR 15" wheels 195/50/R15 Bridgestone Potenza SO-3's AE Eng. front crossmember Susp. Tech. 22mm rear sway bar Susp. Tech. 1.8" lowering springs Tokico Illumina 5-way adj. shocks Powerslot rotors Metal Master pads Goodridge steel-braided brake lines Red painted OEM calipers Skunk2 short shifter Skunk2 shift knob GT Grant steering wheel Red/black racing seats |
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I posted this hoping to get a response from Dezoris (hint, hint
), anyone else with a good setup is welcome to post suggestions.
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1991 CRX SI (black) 15.3 @ 88mph (stock motor) '90 B18A1 swap Custom exhaust *2.25" piping *two glasspacks (inline) *polished flash-cut tip *exits pass. side, front of rear tire. '95 GSR 15" wheels 195/50/R15 Bridgestone Potenza SO-3's AE Eng. front crossmember Susp. Tech. 22mm rear sway bar Susp. Tech. 1.8" lowering springs Tokico Illumina 5-way adj. shocks Powerslot rotors Metal Master pads Goodridge steel-braided brake lines Red painted OEM calipers Skunk2 short shifter Skunk2 shift knob GT Grant steering wheel Red/black racing seats |
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What ride do you have?
True coilovers are a good thing to have (especially if they are fully adjustable for bump, rebound and they can take a variety of different spring poundages) so if you are looking for a great set up go with something like Tanabe, Tein, Koni, Apexi, HKS etc. I have true coilovers from Fulcrum in Australia...they are great although I think I would prefer a stiffer spring as the fronts are only 260lbs, and the rears are 180lbs.
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Are you going to race or anything or just street use?
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here's what i got...
It's a '91 CRX SI with Suspension Techniques rear sway bar and springs, front and rear upper tie bars and 15" GSR wheels. I like what the guy on "www.1fastrex.com" did to his 2nd Gen and i'm gonna use some of his experience to customize my setup. I plan on autocrossing, i'm pretty competetive on the street as well.
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1991 CRX SI (black) 15.3 @ 88mph (stock motor) '90 B18A1 swap Custom exhaust *2.25" piping *two glasspacks (inline) *polished flash-cut tip *exits pass. side, front of rear tire. '95 GSR 15" wheels 195/50/R15 Bridgestone Potenza SO-3's AE Eng. front crossmember Susp. Tech. 22mm rear sway bar Susp. Tech. 1.8" lowering springs Tokico Illumina 5-way adj. shocks Powerslot rotors Metal Master pads Goodridge steel-braided brake lines Red painted OEM calipers Skunk2 short shifter Skunk2 shift knob GT Grant steering wheel Red/black racing seats |
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Re: here's what i got...
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Heres a really good site thats full of information:Turnfast.com
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I am so sorry for taking so long, forgive me
![]() Racing Rice is right, for race purposes I would not trust coilover sleeves, of any kind, they are not designed for that. Here are my recommendations for simple setups without going with coilovers. If you want to go with a well balanced shock spring comb that wont kill you for everyday driving and will be good on the track here is the first recommendation http://www.tein.co.jp/nrdampe.html ![]() The springs are not overly aggressive but the shocks make up for that and with agressive rebound and compression rates. The second recommendation for comfort and for possible track use is http://www.bilstein.com/products/general.html ![]() and these springs, Neupseed sport springs ![]() I have driven many civics with these setups, actaully I picked it out for a friend and I was amazed at how composed the car was, actually felt smoother than stock but, more aggressive and capable at higher speeds, killed a lot of roll, these would be good for track use as well and you'll only spend about 600-800, at SHOX.com. And the final shock spring combos that I consider rather rough for everyday driving but rather track worthy if you can find the balence is the koni sport ![]() and one of these two springs Nuespeed sport or race. or Eibach sportline or race ![]() ![]() Nuespeed sport or race. ![]() the konis are very stiff dampers, combined with the Neupeed race or Eibach race your car will be very sensitive over bumps and dips, will handle very well on good pavement, great for the track, if you dont want the car so senstive to bumps I recommend the sportlines or Neuspeed sport for a calmer ride. These setups will still require camber kits and alignments. If you are going to go with any type of aggressive setup then I would highly, highly recommend, you take a good look at the cars front end, tie rods/ends, ball joints, control arms, bushings, drive shafts, cv joints, wheel bearings. Because any aggresive setup you have is going to put a lot of stress on those old parts, and before you know it, you have great shocks and springs and a car that creaks, cracks, and is really unsafe. So I would take some of that budget and hold about 3-500 for repairs. On to the coilovers, here are my favorites, all around 1000-1500. For straight race http://www.bilstein.com/products/sspage.html ![]() Tein HR http://www.tein.co.jp/hadampe.html ![]() And a lot of people leave out H&R, but they have one of the best balanced race setups, and are proven on Hondas and acuras, namely the Type R, ![]() http://www.hrsprings.com/site/products/coilovers.html The only other thing to add as I found when I started, is it is all about your alignment and type of tires you pick. You can have penske race shocks with G sensors, and if your tires eat shit and dont grip, they are worthless, same goes for your alignment. If you dont have a good alignment to accomodate the lowering and new suspension you'll either kill your tires, or lose control or handling. Any questions?
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Damn, Dezoris is the shit
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so dezoris,
you wouldnt suggest any sleeve-adaptor coilovers for autocross use? i hear ground control are pretty good, dont they use eibach springs? is it mainly the perch being the weak point that you suggest against them?
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Let me put it this way the GC sleeves are the best ones, design wise.
But if you are going to race the car, you want a shock with a threaded body that is a part of it, not a slip. Why, because what ever shock you are sticking a sleeve on was not designed for that. That is my big gripe, I have seen enough compatability problems in my time. When it is your suspension you dont want to fuck around.
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ahhh.. I see your point now, i can totally see sleeves getting bound up on your shock at just the wrong moment during hard driving rather than a threaded body which is muy expensive. i am in the market for a crx and i plan to a-cross and drive hard on the street, i was thinking of skunks or GC's but now i am thinking of just a good lowered setup, can you recommend a good $600 or so price range setup, i care nothing of ride quality i just want stiff, good handling suspension.
i was thinking of h&r race springs, kyb non adj, and ingalls camber kit, what do you think?
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Just out of curiosity, have you ever tried Edelbrock suspension. SCC said they were really impressed with one of their braces and the guys with american cars really like their stuff. Just wandering if their suspension is good quality stuff.
Also, on the subject of tires, what do yall think of the nitto 440 series tires. |
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