rincewind
16-04-2005, 08:54 PM
Hi all, just joined the forum :wave:
Got a few questions about rubber/rims/springs. I'm driving a 97 Civic 1.6 SOHC CXi (yeah it's basically the slowest, but it's small and fun to drive... the reason half of us probably got a Honda!)
Anyway, I want better handling! I don't race (too many close calls on speed cameras even when I'm not trying to go fast!) so instead I've decided to make my ride feel more fun around corners :) Right now, if I do more than about 100 clicks on a road that isn't fairly good, it feels like i'm all over the place and about to take off!
Anyone know where I can find out the modification regulations in Canberra? Specific to Canberra... NSW / Vic is different, I'm pretty sure of that.
I asked around a few places which I knew stocked good brands (e.g. Falken, BF Goodridge, Enkei) and then picked the one that treated me the best. Quickfit have been the most impressive so far.
With purely performance (i.e. not the "phat dropped on guts" look, they recommended:
- new tyres, i've got Monzas on the front and Simos (spelling?) on the back. they suuuuck lol. I'm not driving flat out, but I can lose traction on demand.
They recommended BF Goodridge "G Force Sports" over Falkens, saying they are better in 15". Anyone confirm this? OR suggest any other brand/make? I only wanna go to 15"s cos I'm not looking for the big wheel look, just better handling, and they said that if i went to 16"s the ride would be noticably rougher (not keen on that, just firmer/tighter).
- new springs and lowered 1 or 1.5" inches (they said that amount gives all the performance gains u really need)
- since the car's done 140,000kms, they said I'll most likely need new shocks. The brands they said they sell are Pedders, and if i heard correctly, "Levels" ??? I've never heard of that brand, tho i'm deaf and probably wrote it down wrong. BUT what i wanna know is: is it worth asking them to try and get eibach or koni shocks in? koni "yellows" sound like the benchmark on the forums i've read so far. and if they're gonna cost about 800 extra, i'd like a brand good for hondas, not just generic. I've read on here that pedders shocks are terrible...
Do places like Quickfit usually give engineers certificate? Are they needed after lowering or change of tyre size?
Also considering a rear sway bar as it appears to be a cheap mod that ppl say does make a difference, long as its not so thick that it tears the chassis. With that in mind, anyone know what thickness u can chuck in the EK 97 chassis?
I know there's lotsa questions there, so go nuts guys/girls :)
Thanks in advance!
Got a few questions about rubber/rims/springs. I'm driving a 97 Civic 1.6 SOHC CXi (yeah it's basically the slowest, but it's small and fun to drive... the reason half of us probably got a Honda!)
Anyway, I want better handling! I don't race (too many close calls on speed cameras even when I'm not trying to go fast!) so instead I've decided to make my ride feel more fun around corners :) Right now, if I do more than about 100 clicks on a road that isn't fairly good, it feels like i'm all over the place and about to take off!
Anyone know where I can find out the modification regulations in Canberra? Specific to Canberra... NSW / Vic is different, I'm pretty sure of that.
I asked around a few places which I knew stocked good brands (e.g. Falken, BF Goodridge, Enkei) and then picked the one that treated me the best. Quickfit have been the most impressive so far.
With purely performance (i.e. not the "phat dropped on guts" look, they recommended:
- new tyres, i've got Monzas on the front and Simos (spelling?) on the back. they suuuuck lol. I'm not driving flat out, but I can lose traction on demand.
They recommended BF Goodridge "G Force Sports" over Falkens, saying they are better in 15". Anyone confirm this? OR suggest any other brand/make? I only wanna go to 15"s cos I'm not looking for the big wheel look, just better handling, and they said that if i went to 16"s the ride would be noticably rougher (not keen on that, just firmer/tighter).
- new springs and lowered 1 or 1.5" inches (they said that amount gives all the performance gains u really need)
- since the car's done 140,000kms, they said I'll most likely need new shocks. The brands they said they sell are Pedders, and if i heard correctly, "Levels" ??? I've never heard of that brand, tho i'm deaf and probably wrote it down wrong. BUT what i wanna know is: is it worth asking them to try and get eibach or koni shocks in? koni "yellows" sound like the benchmark on the forums i've read so far. and if they're gonna cost about 800 extra, i'd like a brand good for hondas, not just generic. I've read on here that pedders shocks are terrible...
Do places like Quickfit usually give engineers certificate? Are they needed after lowering or change of tyre size?
Also considering a rear sway bar as it appears to be a cheap mod that ppl say does make a difference, long as its not so thick that it tears the chassis. With that in mind, anyone know what thickness u can chuck in the EK 97 chassis?
I know there's lotsa questions there, so go nuts guys/girls :)
Thanks in advance!