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Old 06-16-2006, 06:41 PM   #1
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help, please with my integra suspension

I have got a 93 integra iv been working on for a while, stripped it down to NUTHING installed a cage , all lexan windows, and just reacentlly bought a spoon motor (b18c)from www.inlinefour.com , this car will be a road racing beast i just need a lil help on suspension , wich brand would be the best?, so on and so forth, and help would be greatly appriciated, thanx daniel
p.s. SCCA type road racing not street drag racing
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Old 06-16-2006, 10:02 PM   #2
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Re: help, please with my integra suspension

In all seriousness, if you can afford a Spoon crate motor from I4 of all places, then you can afford the best I'd assume, which would be a full Moton suspension system from King Motorsports. It's about $10,000 though if not more.

Otherwise a bit cheaper but still really good, is the Tein N1 system on any RA/RE/RT kit they sell as well.
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Re: help, please with my integra suspension

no, i really cant afford the spoon motor in normal circumstances but i sold my CBR 750 (grad gift) to get the motor so i will blobly lean toword the tein setup, unless i find sumthing else to sell, lol thanx daniel
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Re: help, please with my integra suspension

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no, i really cant afford the spoon motor in normal circumstances but i sold my CBR 750 (grad gift) to get the motor so i will blobly lean toword the tein setup, unless i find sumthing else to sell, lol thanx daniel
lol, can't argue with that!

Poke around Tein's website and see what has the features you'd like. Apex-i also has a great N1 coilover system and Tanabe has great systems as well.
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Re: help, please with my integra suspension

thanx for the help, iv been doing a lil reserch and im still in the open about it thanx daniel
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Re: help, please with my integra suspension

SOO many choices now, it's hard to decide what one.
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Re: help, please with my integra suspension

I've never heard of a CBR 750.............thought it was only 600 & 900. Anyways Toda makes some nice suspension.
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Re: help, please with my integra suspension

get somethin from Tein...around $2000 with edfc
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Re: help, please with my integra suspension

My Tokico Illumina coilovers are doing great for me. They only cost me $700 brand new (I know how to shop around) and they are ride height adjustable and 5 way damper adjustable. Of course if you want something even better like 100 way adjustable (j/k, that's too much) or pillow mounts then go with what the others suggested. Also if you really want a good track car then do not limit yourself too much on price or quality. Although I feel like I can take my car to pretty good limits on the suspension I have. All I need is a camber kit and maybe an upgraded sway bar. Oh and maybe some poly bushings. Already have my strut bars.
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