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qup70c
23-09-2004, 09:23 PM
OK heres the plan

2000 Dc2-R

1. Wanna get Fugitsubo Power Getter with high flow cat from fussy's
2. Comptech icebox
3. Toda flywheel and Exedy clutch
4. kg/mm springs with stock shocks
5. Depending on cash situation, Toda headers
6. 17's

Waddya reckon??

Love to hear the feedback, thanks.

joneblaze
23-09-2004, 09:26 PM
Sounds pretty phat...with the exception of the 17"s perhaps. Maybe a nice 16" lightweight compromise? No use spending so much on "performance" only to bog yourself down with the latest Tempe special... :)

Also, the stock shock situation will only be a temp. measure. Might as well put the headers on the backburner and score some nice damper adjustable shocks (or just leave the already potent stock DC2R sussy).

Comptech icebox should prove cheaper than branded Mugen, and pull similar gains AFAIK.

:)

EDIT: P.S - Why not leave the stock DC2R rims? (are the new dc2r stockies still made by Enkei?) They're gorgeous, awesome quality and fit the car perfectly!

qup70c
23-09-2004, 09:38 PM
the 17s I wanna get are only 6 kgs per wheel from Ozzy tyres, 1400 for the set with tyres, and considering 16 inch p1's weigh in at 4.5 kgs I don't see how I could lose that much performance, I just like the look you get with bigger wheels

But your right about the sus setup, I might not lower it as its pretty low stock but we'll see how we go

The stock wheels on the Dc2r are on 15's, just not big enough im afraid, damm nice and light though

Ok and dude, whats AFAIK?

jenova
23-09-2004, 09:49 PM
I rather spend cash on 15" higher grade tyre rather than 17" average quality tyres.

And I will put the toda header in 1st priority above the comptech icebox and catback.

joneblaze
23-09-2004, 09:49 PM
As Far As I Know. :)

I think some of the more technical kids will comment on centrifugal force etc regarding the 17"s.
In my opinion the DC shape is optimally aesthetically pleasing with 15" or 16" wheels. 17"s are simply too large I think.

Keep the stock rims!

[zeth]
23-09-2004, 10:57 PM
Yea go for it..
everything sounds good, but prolly get the header first :)

vtir22
23-09-2004, 11:44 PM
Ozzy wheels are selling you 17's that weigh only 6kg/wheel for $1400 WITH tyres?! I'm afraid you're seriously misguided. The standard lightweight Enkei's weigh about 5.8kg each and 16x7 P1's do NOT weigh 4.5kg - no where near. Your figures are waaaaay out. You'll be lucky if those Ozzy special 17's weigh any less than 8kg. Why do you think people pay 3k+ on just rims? (Volks, mugen, spoon etc.)

Needless to say those 17's will sap MUCH more than anything you can gain with exhaust and header mods. Those lightweight stock 15's are a major part of the reason a dc2r feels so lively and responsive on the throttle with just a 1.8 litres. Put anything but REAL lightweight 17's on and the car will feel lethargic. ie. 4th, 5th gear acceleration on the freeway -> HUGE difference.

Biggest advice is to do things right the first time as joneblaze has advised. Save you heaps of time and money in the end and also get the right results. Of course that's assuming you want to do it right the first time. :)

fried
24-09-2004, 12:41 AM
agrees with above posts!

all the money u spend on getting more power will be negligable by heavy rims and bad handling rubber.

bennjamin
24-09-2004, 01:02 AM
big rims are for cars that have torque.

NOT hondas...we have to rev alot to go...whats the point of getting all these "hi end" goods- when you cant even rev quick enough to take advantage of them with bulky, ulgy ( IMHO) 17's ?

Stick with stockies...or some nice lightweight rims champ :)
Everything else looks good :)

vtml
24-09-2004, 01:02 AM
Make your own Cold air intake instead, and stick with the stock rims. With those money saved, you can get yourself those Toda headers you want. Save a bit more, and get shocks+springs or damper adjustable coilovers instead.

vtml
24-09-2004, 01:03 AM
Also, doing everything correctly the first time will save you the most money in the end.

Jim80y
24-09-2004, 01:19 AM
Also, doing everything correctly the first time will save you the most money in the end.

w0rd :thumbsup:

Sounds like a good list, I would go in this order:

Toda Fly + Clutch
Toda Header
Fujitsubo Cat-back

Then you decide about the rest. IMHO stick with the stock wheels, save money on rims and put it towards a Mugen Intake or an ECU to make the most of your mods.

olda
25-09-2004, 10:47 PM
w0rd :thumbsup:

Sounds like a good list, I would go in this order:

Toda Fly + Clutch
Toda Header
Fujitsubo Cat-back

Then you decide about the rest. IMHO stick with the stock wheels, save money on rims and put it towards a Mugen Intake or an ECU to make the most of your mods.

U shouldnt need an ECU with your mods.
Dont forget to dyno before & after!
17" for SHOW - 15" for GO :D

Jim80y
26-09-2004, 07:10 PM
He doesn't need it, but it will help make the most of his mods.

monstaR
26-09-2004, 07:43 PM
OK heres the plan

2000 Dc2-R

1. Wanna get Fugitsubo Power Getter with high flow cat from fussy's
2. Comptech icebox
3. Toda flywheel and Exedy clutch
4. kg/mm springs with stock shocks
5. Depending on cash situation, Toda headers
6. 17's

Waddya reckon??

Love to hear the feedback, thanks.

Hey Hi..... what about headers? 17s are ok.......dude and also if you are doing the fly wheel and clutch, change the final gear as well....... you will find the difference. :D

olda
26-09-2004, 08:30 PM
He doesn't need it, but it will help make the most of his mods.

The stock ECU can handle all listed mods.
Only if he upgrades the camshafts & cam gears, he will need a tunable ECU.
Been there - done that!

Jim80y
27-09-2004, 04:06 PM
Of course it can handle all his listed mods, my point is he can extract more power from his mods if he gets a tuneable ECU.

EDIT: For example an air filter will breathe better at high rpm. The stock ECU will still run rich up high. Use a tuneable ECU to lean the sucker out and make the most of the mod.

type one
27-09-2004, 04:15 PM
yup agree with all above posts... do it properly first time...

if you looking for toda fly i have one for sale LOL... :)

spoondc2
27-09-2004, 05:48 PM
1. Wanna get Fugitsubo Power Getter with high flow cat from fussy's
Power Getter is alright, or maybe RM01A, even nicer

2. Comptech icebox
You may get replica Mugen Air-box if you like, exactly the same look, use same kind of filter, but just not carbon fibre

3. Toda flywheel and Exedy clutch
I like this clutch settings

4. kg/mm springs with stock shocks
My opinion, don't use low down springs with stock shock, maybe you should change the shock as well, if you don't wanna get import brand, i think KYB AGX is good enough with kg/mm F6kg R4.8kg settings, anyway agx is made in US instead of japan i think..........

5. Depending on cash situation, Toda headers
wow, very good but just too pricey

6. 17's
Please don't put 17'' rims........ for performace, i prefer 15'' with 205/50/15, it's enough no matter you're racing on the street or track

7. LSD and Final Gear, You have the JDM 98 spec gearbox which have 4.785 and LSD already, so no need to change

All my personal opinions only.......

Jim80y
27-09-2004, 06:25 PM
2. Comptech icebox
You may get replica Mugen Air-box if you like, exactly the same look, use same kind of filter, but just not carbon fibre



I wish the Mugen Intake was CF lol. Only the S2k version is CF afaik.

jenova
27-09-2004, 07:40 PM
where can you find the mugen copy airbox?