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  1. #19753
    Quote Originally Posted by chrischris View Post
    New colour again, still have the other side blue until i get time to spray them too. Front looks a bit weird cause of negative camber, need to adjust the camber plates but have been to lazy lately.
    I am on the evo8 enkei as well..what tyres are you using? Im still on the stock 235/45/17 allround and lowered 15mm allround with mugen suspensions.

    Anyone here can advice if i can swap the springs on mugen suspensions..car kinda sitting on stock height as u can imagine 15mm drop + 17s its a vtil too

  2. #19754
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    I swear sometimes our cars look like RC cars.
    wake up and take some sleeping tablets.

  3. #19755
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    Quote Originally Posted by autobach View Post
    I am on the evo8 enkei as well..what tyres are you using? Im still on the stock 235/45/17 allround and lowered 15mm allround with mugen suspensions.

    Anyone here can advice if i can swap the springs on mugen suspensions..car kinda sitting on stock height as u can imagine 15mm drop + 17s its a vtil too
    I am on 215/45 but it want to go 205. It doesn't rub only at full lock over a big bump. When I had the stock tires and was only on king springs it would rub a bit. I have my set of king springs you could have for 100$ if you are interested, have a look on my intro thread how the car sat

  4. #19756
    Quote Originally Posted by chrischris View Post
    I am on 215/45 but it want to go 205. It doesn't rub only at full lock over a big bump. When I had the stock tires and was only on king springs it would rub a bit. I have my set of king springs you could have for 100$ if you are interested, have a look on my intro thread how the car sat
    Thanks for the kind offer. I ll have to confirm if my springs can be swapped on the mugen. I am going to change the tyres very soon as the currents 235/45 are in bad condition. I think I ll go with 215/45 like yr current setup. How much are you lowered atm with those tyres? 205/40 will be sick !!!

  5. #19757
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    So I rang honda and asked about the 12v battery replacement. I said that my engine was cranking over to turn on in the cold mornings (normally when I turn the key it's silent... No engine crank what so ever)

    They told me it was gonna be $260 to replace and fit it!!!

    Fxck that.

    I went and bought a battery from Battery World (same as the last one) for $120. Took 5 minutes to swap as you guys would know.

    Anyway, this morning (-3) I turned the key and the engine made the cranking noise.

    Does hybrid start off they hybrid battery and not the 12v engine one? Hope me big battery isn't dying. $$$$$$$$$ . Yay!!!!!!
    wake up and take some sleeping tablets.

  6. #19758
    Quote Originally Posted by chrischris View Post
    I am on 215/45 but it want to go 205. It doesn't rub only at full lock over a big bump. When I had the stock tires and was only on king springs it would rub a bit. I have my set of king springs you could have for 100$ if you are interested, have a look on my intro thread how the car sat
    Quote Originally Posted by autobach View Post
    Thanks for the kind offer. I ll have to confirm if my springs can be swapped on the mugen. I am going to change the tyres very soon as the currents 235/45 are in bad condition. I think I ll go with 215/45 like yr current setup. How much are you lowered atm with those tyres? 205/40 will be sick !!!
    Go for 215/40 front and 215/45 rears.
    215/40 worked for me and Im sure Chris's height is about the same as mine. Only down side is that going for a 40 profile is that it threw my speedo out a little.

    If you're rubbing when you're turning then try putting the dampers up. if its on max then go for 215/40.
    I honestly wouldnt go any lower than 215/40 as it is skinny enough. I used to have the same problem and going from
    a 45 profile to a 40 profile made a HUGE difference.
    Last edited by Honda_FD; 12-08-2014 at 05:08 PM.

  7. #19759
    Quote Originally Posted by Honda_FD View Post
    Go for 215/40 front and 215/45 rears.
    215/40 worked for me and Im sure Chris's height is about the same as mine. Only down side is that going for a 40 profile is that it threw my speedo out a little.

    If you're rubbing when you're turning then try putting the dampers up. if its on max then go for 215/40.
    I honestly wouldnt go any lower than 215/40 as it is skinny enough. I used to have the same problem and going from
    a 45 profile to a 40 profile made a HUGE difference.
    Good idea on the front and rear setup.
    By swapping to 215/40 on my front wheels, wheel calculator is showing ~-5% reading on the speedo. 215/45 is ~-1.5%. My preference is actually 225/40 but is rare to find em'.
    I hope to achieve a setup with lowest possible diameter while maintaining the grip with those 17x8 38+ enkei rims.
    Do you know anyone with mugen suspensions on their fd? The springs + struts non-adjustable ( i read damper is 5 click adjustable). Just wanna find out anyone swap them springs with others brands.

  8. #19760
    Quote Originally Posted by autobach View Post
    Good idea on the front and rear setup.
    By swapping to 215/40 on my front wheels, wheel calculator is showing ~-5% reading on the speedo. 215/45 is ~-1.5%. My preference is actually 225/40 but is rare to find em'.
    I hope to achieve a setup with lowest possible diameter while maintaining the grip with those 17x8 38+ enkei rims.
    Do you know anyone with mugen suspensions on their fd? The springs + struts non-adjustable ( i read damper is 5 click adjustable). Just wanna find out anyone swap them springs with others brands.
    Why do you want to get a small diameter? Hitting potholes and bumps with small profile tyres are noisy and can easily damage the rim.
    Generally swapping springs can be done on any Suspension system. Even on coilovers so I dont see any problems with changing yours.
    Our rear is separate so that shouldnt be a problem. Only 1 bolt and it comes out. Just take it to a Suspension specialist just to confirm.

    What state do you live in?

  9. #19761
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    Dis my car wen lite up at nyt

    No h8 plz

    <3

  10. #19762
    I am from Perth WA. Sorry for the no intro and popping out of nowhere but have been avid fans of Ozhonda members rides. I just brought my fd1 about 3 weeks ago. First mod in was the mugen showa coilovers and then the 17x8 enkei.
    Perhaps i should rephrase" smallest wheel diameter" to best tyres size for handling and looks based on 17x8 rims. I really adore the setup that you and chrischris have but i don't think i can pull it off knowing lowering springs will take 1-2inch off. Hence trying to go lower by changing tyres size without touching the springs or affect the ride too much. I do agree with you that my springs could possibly be swapped.

    I was inspired by the first FD Type R concept by SPOON based on a FD1 chasis many years ago. They had a F20 head on a K20a block inside.

  11. #19763
    Quote Originally Posted by jprak View Post


    Dis my car wen lite up at nyt

    No h8 plz

    <3









    Natsrs, coming together nicely man, not far to go now ;-)

  12. #19764
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    Quote Originally Posted by lolmclol View Post








    Natsrs, coming together nicely man, not far to go now ;-)

    nah man! too many stuff to do!
    interior gotta be finished
    exterior parts coming over from JPN
    new paint for whole car (already decided)
    gonna run my old BBS wheels (Y)

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