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  1. #3445
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    hey guys i am just wanting to know how low should i go....i am getting springs made and recompressed....one of my mates told me go 3 1/2 inches lower than stock...is this too much???? or should i go 3 inches....im going to be running 15's no fancy body kit or anything...just maybe a front lip..
    1992 DA9 Integra LS
    stock as a rock

  2. #3446
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    3 inch would be sitting just above the tyres I think. I was tucking at the rear once upon a time and the damn thing would hit the undercarriage everywhere, buggered up my RTA bushings and was just a general pain in the ass. I was on coil overs and not entirely sure of the drop but I think it was about 4 inches.

    Just get a tape measure out...
    DA9 LS w/JDM SiR B18C turbo
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  3. #3447
    Depends on whether you want to be legal or not, and what sort of comfort/ride you desire. Most States you must have a minimum road clearance of 100mm (fully laden) and some also limit the amount of suspension travel you can reduce by. Lowering by 35mm (1 1/4" approx) is generally acceptable, anything more you could have law problems. But that's up to you.

  4. #3448
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    Going off the top of my head and I would have to double check but I believe legal height for the DA is 355mm front and 340mm rear, from the middle of the wheel to the top of the arch. This is to preserve travel of the suspension, they dont take in to account that you may have aftermarket shocks etc. Need engineering cert to cover things like that if you want to stay legal.

    Plus what pop said, 100mm clearance on rest of the car including mud flaps, exhaust etc.
    Last edited by mooshie; 15-12-2011 at 10:28 PM.
    DA9 LS w/JDM SiR B18C turbo
    Looking for older Honda project car pre-1985


  5. #3449
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    91 DA6
    [QUOTE=mooshie;3186092

    Plus what pop said, 100mm clearance on rest of the car including mud flaps, exhaust etc.[/QUOTE]

    mud flaps rnt a structural part of the car? neither is exhuast but manage to get done for that anyway.
    cuz mudflaps pretty much drag along haha
    Build Thread http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=128210

    RIP 1992 Horizon Grey DA9
    Current 1991 JDM Burgundy DA6, with 108kw atw B18A1

  6. #3450
    Hah ! That explains why most DA9's, CRX's don't have any mudflaps. You want to come into my local shopping centre at Morayfield, even my stock height Teg scrapes on their speed bumps.
    Last edited by hondapop; 17-12-2011 at 12:23 PM.

  7. #3451
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    Found this from vicroads explains in very simple terms- http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/NR/rd...340/0/VSI8.pdf

    Apparently only applies to 1m fore or aft of any axle, therefore the exhaust could potentially hang lower right in the middle of the car.

    Everything I have ever seen includes mud flaps when talkin ground clearance.

    My bog standard DA6 front flaps are the lowest point on my car at 115mm but I believe the DA6 sits slightly lower than the 9, never been able to confirm this however. Cool, I can lower by all of half an inch!
    Last edited by mooshie; 17-12-2011 at 05:20 PM.
    DA9 LS w/JDM SiR B18C turbo
    Looking for older Honda project car pre-1985


  8. #3452
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    in a b18c2 swap , will there be problems of a aftermarket header being short or long to the cat? and or headers hitting the oil pan?

  9. #3453
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    Won't be a problem with the oil pan and you would need to get an exhaust shop to match up your existing exhaust as it would be unlikely to mate up perfectly. Minor issue though
    DA9 LS w/JDM SiR B18C turbo
    Looking for older Honda project car pre-1985


  10. #3454
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    95 VTIR Integra
    Hey guys, has anyone got a set of bigger sway bars for the DA they want to sell? PM Me plz.

  11. #3455
    Hey guys, saved up a bit of money and was looking at a few mods to increase performance.

    The rear section of my exhaust (from the flange in front of the diff to the tip) is rusted like all hell, and was wondering if I increased the size (to say, 2.25" press bent) and deleted the stock muffler to add a nice flowing aftermarket one, would I see an increase in performance? Economy? I want to reduce the amount of bends as the stock exhaust looks incredibly restrictive towards the rear.

    Also, I was looking at buying a cheap eBay SRI and making my own heat shield/CAI pipe in the bumper, any suggestions here?

    Cheers.

  12. #3456
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    Why not just get a cold air intake from ebay instead? They're only ~$85 shipped. I bought one and it fit perfectly.

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