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  1. #49
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    Jun 2008
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    Melb East
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    96' Civic EK1 -
    i have a sedan, even though on shitty tires it can still corner pretty well doing 80 with only pedders springs (in factory areas located in mitcham) I looked up on the red book, and it said that the weight of the EK sedan and the hatch back was the same and im a bit sus about that, does anyone know the true figures of weight and weight distribution on the EK sedan and hatch?
    Last edited by D16EK1; 08-09-2008 at 09:37 PM.

  2. #50
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    Jan 2005
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    Civic GLi 1999
    Go the sedan!

  3. #51
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    Sep 2006
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    Out in Nature
    Car:
    91 eg5 b16a
    Wow,I always thought of my EK sedan as being quite a bit bigger and heavier than the hatch and not the choice for the track but from this thread it seams very little seperates them,AWESOME! Great read!

  4. #52
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    Aug 2005
    Location
    perth
    Car:
    eg sedan
    yeh the difference is basically about 2 bags of rice lol.

  5. #53
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    Apr 2008
    Location
    Melbz
    Car:
    Liberty GTspecB
    go the sedans! got a stock EK1 and it can corner at prety scary speeds. also having a boot = win lol. D16EK1 are these factory areas u visit on mitcham rd or are you talking about where like Champion books are?
    I used to have a EK sedan
    psn: w-_custer_-w

  6. #54
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    Sep 2005
    Location
    brisbane
    Car:
    jspec civic 1992
    go the sedans....

    i own a eg sedan and its awsome..

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  7. #55
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    Jun 2008
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    Melb East
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    96' Civic EK1 -
    Quote Originally Posted by Raztaz View Post
    go the sedans! got a stock EK1 and it can corner at prety scary speeds. also having a boot = win lol. D16EK1 are these factory areas u visit on mitcham rd or are you talking about where like Champion books are?
    nah, u know where Thornton crescent? its off rooks road, and dad owns Racing Project there so yeh, he usually takes car for spin once in a while

  8. #56
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    Jan 2008
    Car:
    `95 Nissan Pulsar LX :(
    going on pure looks alone, my vote goes for the EK civic sedan, post face-lift (98-00?)... best profile and proportions, the updated tail-lights work a treat (the previous looked too round & fat), and i like the small touches, like the gold badges up rear and the chrome deatiling on the grille..

    as for hatches, EF FTW. so old school and small and awesome.

  9. #57
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    Jun 2008
    Location
    Melb East
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    96' Civic EK1 -
    i did some research on the weight differences for the sedan and hatch EK, turns out that the hatch weighs 1009kg and the sedan weighs 1037kg, this makes a difference of 28kg, so that is like having a bag of rice in the boot along with 2 1.5lts of coke. for the EG, the hatch weighs 1013kg and the sedan weighs 1046kg. so from the data sourced from Redbook.com.au, it seems that both EG hatch and sedans weigh more than the EK hatch and sedan, thus if you are getting a Gli, the eg is running a D15 and the Ek has a D16, from 100cc, the EK has alot more go in it in comparison. The power difference between the EG gli and EK gli is a difference in about 20hp and 11nm of torque.

  10. #58
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    Jan 2008
    Car:
    `95 Nissan Pulsar LX :(
    I walked this EG VTI like 4 times, in my N14 pulsar (1.6), like a month off my P's. and it wasnt like oh maybe he didnt know, it was a guy i saw around my work that i knew from highschool, we went down to the local industrial park, you know, empty (after hours) with long straight roads as wide as a 3-lane highway.

  11. #59
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    Jan 2006
    Location
    Tasmania
    Car:
    Coupe (EJ8)
    Coupe ej8 or EM1 would blow em both away!!!

  12. #60
    its funny how now, especially in america the sedan is the more popular choice. Looks far more JDM too.
    Sedan has more factory options also. AWD, different spoiler options (Ferio/RTSi ducktail, JDM vti), more mudflap varieties. 5 different interiors including the highly sought after front and rear SiR bucket seats.

    more aftermarket parts now too! rear roof visors, rear lips, sedan>hatch front conversion gaurds.

    Ferio SiR > EG6 SiR

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