Ok, my 92 ex is great. Coming up on our 2 year anniversary, lol. It's been boosted, swapped, boosted again, and now in limbo... waiting on the short block to be built and boosted yet again.
The kicker is, I don't really care for how it handles. No, I'm not auto-x'ng the car on the highway, or driving like a jackass at all times, but it really feels unstable around turns. It's a 100% OE suspension, aside from traction bars, and has an lsd transmission. (that does change the way the car turns)
The car just feels way heavy. It wants to push through a turn under acceleration (not burning out, but just wants to keep going straight)
The second I let out of it, it seems to settle, but way too quickly. Once when it was boosted, I let up from a hard accell around a turn on the on ramp (I was up to speed) I had the rear end kick out on me pretty good.
Since then,I just do not trust my car, and that is not a good thing. I've just been babying my car, only trying to accelerate in a straight line... but my heart is in the twisties.
I used to be a civic guy, hatches especially. I used to really push my eg hatch and my crx to the point of no return, and I'd always feel stable and in control.
Ride quality is very important to me, and I cannot make up my mind. That's why the car is still on OE suspension, after 2 years. I've been in the game long enough to know to only buy parts once.
I'm thinking H&R OE springs, Gr2's, and a set of sway bars will help me get some control back, but I'm nervous when it comes to the sway bars. I know that in an optimally set up suspension, you kind of want to match the sway bars to the springs, and to the weight of the car, or else you could be worse off than when you started. The thing is, I do not have any way to get custom sway bars, and off the shelf options are limited.
Does anyone have any suspension setup suggestions? I want to be in complete control of my car, if something happens on the road (truck tire blow outs, animals, idiots), but I don't want to have to wince at every set of rail road tracks I come across... I'm getting too old for that shit.
The kicker is, I don't really care for how it handles. No, I'm not auto-x'ng the car on the highway, or driving like a jackass at all times, but it really feels unstable around turns. It's a 100% OE suspension, aside from traction bars, and has an lsd transmission. (that does change the way the car turns)
The car just feels way heavy. It wants to push through a turn under acceleration (not burning out, but just wants to keep going straight)
The second I let out of it, it seems to settle, but way too quickly. Once when it was boosted, I let up from a hard accell around a turn on the on ramp (I was up to speed) I had the rear end kick out on me pretty good.
Since then,I just do not trust my car, and that is not a good thing. I've just been babying my car, only trying to accelerate in a straight line... but my heart is in the twisties.
I used to be a civic guy, hatches especially. I used to really push my eg hatch and my crx to the point of no return, and I'd always feel stable and in control.
Ride quality is very important to me, and I cannot make up my mind. That's why the car is still on OE suspension, after 2 years. I've been in the game long enough to know to only buy parts once.
I'm thinking H&R OE springs, Gr2's, and a set of sway bars will help me get some control back, but I'm nervous when it comes to the sway bars. I know that in an optimally set up suspension, you kind of want to match the sway bars to the springs, and to the weight of the car, or else you could be worse off than when you started. The thing is, I do not have any way to get custom sway bars, and off the shelf options are limited.
Does anyone have any suspension setup suggestions? I want to be in complete control of my car, if something happens on the road (truck tire blow outs, animals, idiots), but I don't want to have to wince at every set of rail road tracks I come across... I'm getting too old for that shit.
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