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    FN2 vs FD2

    Peoples,

    What makes the JDM FD2 so damn quick compared to the Aussie/UKDM FN2?

    They're both 2.0L vtec but the kw/hp is vastly different.

    Opinions? Facts?

    How can we tune the FN2 to be as competitive as the FD2 (apart from forced induction)?

    Cheers

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    most of the difference is probably in the suspension and the fd2r is lighter.

    mebi try getting coilovers in your fn2 when they become available. also you could get a exhaust shop to make a custom exhaust system for you. ecu. cams etc.

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    Said this before, I think with an LSD, brembos and 20bhp more, its times could come pretty close on a track

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    This has been covered many times. Just do a quick search.

    FD = tuned for track, more hardcore.

    FN = Competition for hot hatches in europe, bias towards luxury.

    Both Type R's for very different reasons.

    This might help,

    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...highlight=FD2R

    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...highlight=FD2R
    Last edited by Nepolian; 31-10-2007 at 07:28 AM.

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    i think its as simple as jap made honda > british made :P

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    IIRC, the FD2 and the FN2 are not even based on the same Chassis\

    From Wikipedia
    the European Civic differs from the USDM and JDM variants in that it uses a simpler torsion beam suspension system for the rear wheels compared to the double-wishbone system in the USDM and JDM Civics. This change happened in this generation to allow the car to keep its large interior space, and actually reduce the length of the outgoing model Civic.

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    chassis of fd2 are much much more rigid and the suspensions are rock solid. Apparently JDM dc5 ITR and FN2 R suspension are soft compared to fd2 r
    Triangular exhaust

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    Yeah, but FD2R's suspension is still around 5.5kg/mm. Nothing near aftermarket coils with over 10kg/mm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sitta View Post
    chassis of fd2 are much much more rigid and the suspensions are rock solid. Apparently JDM dc5 ITR and FN2 R suspension are soft compared to fd2 r
    yea... I remember watching this vid with the AP1, DC5R, NSX-R and FD2R on Tsukuba and the FD1 was keeping up with the NSX-R, pretty much left the DC5R and the AP1 behind. Seems like the new FD2R is a very very hardcore track car.

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    The FN2R is no doubt a track machine, but keep in mind guys that the FN2 is not aimed at the track. It was designed to fill a gap of a "Hot hatch" which Honda did not have. "Hot sedan" :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by FN2TypeR View Post
    Peoples,

    What makes the JDM FD2 so damn quick compared to the Aussie/UKDM FN2?

    They're both 2.0L vtec but the kw/hp is vastly different.

    Opinions? Facts?

    How can we tune the FN2 to be as competitive as the FD2 (apart from forced induction)?

    Cheers
    Hmm.. this video might answer your question

    http://hondacivic-fd2.com/traveling-...ivic-uk-type-r

    Anyway the FD2R you guys is refering is CTR right.... the CTR = JDM FD2 Type R
    I Love Honda Civic Si FD2
    Visit My Honda Civic FD2 Blog @ http://www.hondacivic-fd2.com
    You Are Welcome To Post Your Comments.

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