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SmoothCaramel
29-03-2015, 06:43 PM
Hi all. Just joined the OzHonda ranks.

I've got a 1996 Integra vti-r that I bought a few years ago as a fun weekend car. Very happy.

I have started running it in the Street Sprint days at Lakeside Park and QIRaceway Willowbank on sundays every month or so. Looking to slowly upgrade it over a few years, no rush. I'll be getting a set of Enkei RPF1's soon, then improving the filter, exhaust, brakes, suspension, etc.

Does anyone know how much a K20A engine conversion might be? Or would I be better just rebuilding and upgraging my old B18C2?

If anyone is intetested, my best times are
- 1:07.4 at Queensland Raceway
- 1:11.1 at Lakeside Park

carayan
30-03-2015, 11:55 AM
If you're looking to kswap in qld pm user tbM or Vvvtec they will help you out.

SmoothCaramel
30-03-2015, 01:43 PM
If you're looking to kswap in qld pm user tbM or Vvvtec they will help you out.

Thanks. It's something that's probably a year or 2 in the future, but I'll pm those guys sometime soon.

Hondarally
30-03-2015, 03:08 PM
Yeh good call. Sort the car before chasing more power. You've got heaps of development left before you need to up the ante. A decent set of suspension and tyres will pull a few seconds out of your lap times. I managed 1:09's at Lakeside in my gravel spec EG6 (running semi's, but tall ride height on soft gravel suspension, running relatively stock B16). I think that decent rubber and suspension should get you well below those times (was my first time ever at lakeside, and first time I ever drove the EG6, or any FWD in anger on tarmac).

I'm hoping to get to QR and Lakeside a bit more regularly in the 2nd half of this year. Might see you out there.

SmoothCaramel
30-03-2015, 08:51 PM
Lol, I do have Yoko AD08R's but that Lakeside time was my 1st time doing a track day and I didn't adjust tyre pressures, which I did start doing in my 2 days at QR. I'm learning every time, but I'm still pretty crap on the brakes, and I couldn't get that 1st corner (after the kink) at Lakeside right. LS is a great track though, so much fun.

Squalled
01-04-2015, 11:15 AM
Welcome!

Are those times with a completely stock Integra VTi-R?

SmoothCaramel
01-04-2015, 01:14 PM
Yeah, except for the yoko AD08R's. Sweet tyre.

Squalled
01-04-2015, 08:08 PM
Yeah, except for the yoko AD08R's. Sweet tyre.

They're pretty good. Once the mods begin, those times will drop with ease. If you're planning on doing an engine swap, I'd personally work on safety and handling before performance. That's just me.

SmoothCaramel
28-09-2015, 06:08 PM
They're pretty good. Once the mods begin, those times will drop with ease. If you're planning on doing an engine swap, I'd personally work on safety and handling before performance. That's just me.

I've got my Enkei RPF1's now and they cut 2-2.5 seconds off my Lakeside time. Did a high 1:08. Haven't been to Queensland raceway with them yet.

bennjamin
28-09-2015, 06:33 PM
Yeah, except for the yoko AD08R's. Sweet tyre.

Completely stock except those tyres ? Stock suspension ?

SmoothCaramel
28-09-2015, 06:42 PM
As far as I know, yes. I've got lightweight wheels, tyres and a clutch with a stronger clamping force. 99% sure there were no mods done before I bought it.

bennjamin
28-09-2015, 08:09 PM
Well good on you. Best of luck on your modifying journey - can I suggest the following for most noticeable increase in performance (short of big power mods or engine conversion)

* rear swarbar upgrade to ASR brace + ITR rear swaybar
*change flywheel to a lightweight item , such as standard dc2r or lighter (exedy / toda etc)
* new shorter final drive AND proper LSD...or perhaps replace the entire gearbox with a standard dc2r box...comes with a 4.7fd and a mechanical LSD.
All this will make a decent difference on the track and street