Umm doesnt the dc2 and the EG civics share the same platform too????? :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Bludger
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Umm doesnt the dc2 and the EG civics share the same platform too????? :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Bludger
DC5 on a Civic platform? u gotta be kiddin' me
nuff said...back on topic...DC2 > FTO
It's true....... DC5R and EP3 use the same platform........Quote:
Originally Posted by JINRAI
yea sorry my bad...wasn't thinkin...was cheez with the shoppin trolley coment :)Quote:
Originally Posted by spoondc2
Hey guys please keep replies to the topic. "Handling ability between a FTO and DC2R". Althought it was uncalled for comments and alsot he debate between 306 Vs. Type R is very interesting, it is not helping the user answer his question.
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the GP ver R are pretty quik.
think its not worth discussing... so far 100% of comments have been that the ITR handles far better... the only thing worth discussing is acceleration from a standing start...
Hey guys,
I dont know how good a stock FTO handles..
but i own a FTO GPX with Teins, front sway bar and strut bars all around and also 17's
Handling wise, it really sticks to the road without any nervousness especially though mountain roads. i havent driven a dc2r yet. so i cant really compare...but i driven Rx8's and 350z's. and my fto will out handle them... i think the stock FTO is aimed for city streets, thus suspension settings are on the softer side. what id like to see is a lightly tuned dc2r vs lightly tuned FTO.
actually,
how about a gt3 race between dc2r and fto GPR, do a suspension setup... and race
:P
hmmm u got a FTO but ur quip says Car: integra ... what gives???
i'll meet ya on mt akina 12pm tonite ok lah?
haha sure man, cep intial d doesnt have FTO! :(
jonotan as in tailzonline jonotan aye.