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    DC2R - Stock spring rates

    Hi Guys,

    Anyone know the stock DC2R spring rates.

    And how the hell do you convert kg/mm to XXXlbs?
    78 Civic "Hondamatic"

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    DC2R spring rate is 250 lbs/in front and rear.

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    To convert from kg/mm to lb/in multiply by 56. To go the other way divide.

    Eg. 24kg/mm = 24*56 = 1344 lb/in

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    Quote Originally Posted by chargeR View Post
    To convert from kg/mm to lb/in multiply by 56. To go the other way divide.

    Eg. 24kg/mm = 24*56 = 1344 lb/in
    holy shit...1300LB springs

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    Quote Originally Posted by fatboyz39 View Post
    holy shit...1300LB springs
    Hahaha that was just an example an bears no relation to my rear springs . At all. Truly.

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    Imagine them going over some train tracks, you'd probably do a 360.

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    Thanks fellas.. going by what tank has posted we're talking about 4.5kg/mm for front and back!

    I always thought the fronts would be stiffer?

    I currently have kg/mm springs in my car and they are 6.5kg/mm front and 3.3kg/mm in the rear.
    78 Civic "Hondamatic"

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    Quote Originally Posted by tank View Post
    DC2R spring rate is 250 lbs/in front and rear.
    i woudl doubt that.

    the rears are "progressive" springs anyway's...

    i will find the link... BRB.
    B20VTEC - since 2002

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    10 8 kg top of my head

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    holy crap - the link is still up!!!

    http://php.indiana.edu/~bchang/Pics/...ate_Table.html

    it is 250lb front (like tank said) and 140 to 250lb progressive rear...
    B20VTEC - since 2002

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    Quote Originally Posted by 90LAN View Post
    10 8 kg top of my head
    That's coilover stiff!

    Quote Originally Posted by tinkerbell View Post
    holy crap - the link is still up!!!

    http://php.indiana.edu/~bchang/Pics/...ate_Table.html

    it is 250lb front (like tank said) and 140 to 250lb progressive rear...
    Thanks Dave, thats a great link!

    Even found info on my current springs there!
    kg/mm DR21 Super Sport - DC2R212 to 368 lb/in156 to 268 lb/in-1.18"-.98"10.2"9.6"3.8 to 6.6 kg/mm2.8 to 4.8 kg/mm-30 mm-25 mm260 mm245 mm
    78 Civic "Hondamatic"

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    Quote Originally Posted by milkman View Post
    Thanks fellas.. going by what tank has posted we're talking about 4.5kg/mm for front and back!

    I always thought the fronts would be stiffer?

    I currently have kg/mm springs in my car and they are 6.5kg/mm front and 3.3kg/mm in the rear.
    AUDM Type R (equiv JDM 96 spec)
    Front - 4.4kg/mm
    Rear - 2.5-4.4kg/mm (progressive)

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