Originally posted by GSteg
I said I wouldn't post anymore, but I'll make this an exception.
The ITR and regular integras do not share the same suspension. They are very similar, but the ITR's suspension doesn't consist of slightly lower/stiffer springs.. If it did, then people would have no problem swapping the whole suspension. The NSX-R GT does not have the same suspension geometry as the ordinary NSX that you buy off the showroom floor. Completely different story.
Optional lowering kit does not mean the car will handle better or get you better times. Honda figured the majority of the car owners wont track their car so they offer those kits. On my car (not a cb7), I have the factory optional springs that lowers the car 1" all around. It feels like I'm going through the corners faster and I have better handling, but my friend with the same car (stock) can turn slightly better times than I can. OEM lowering kits are made for aesthetics, not for seriously handling.
We should leave this thread to die. The original poster posted this a year ago. Some people like the way they're car feels after lowering (like me), but a butt track is as good as a butt dyno . Maybe I have worded my statement wrong. Lowering the car *can* yield better results, but its the combination of springs rate, shock dampening, etc that makes up for the worse geometry. Its not because geometry/travel stayed the same. All I said was lowering the car will yield worse handling, which is true if you just lower. That's my point. Many people have the misconception that lowering alone will make the car perform better.
If you want, I can get you in reach with a real close buddy of mine. He works for Honda Corporate. He was in and out of japan a couple of times to help engineer the suspension for the S2000. I'm sure he is more qualified to talk about suspension than I am
The ITR and regular integras do not share the same suspension. They are very similar, but the ITR's suspension doesn't consist of slightly lower/stiffer springs.. If it did, then people would have no problem swapping the whole suspension. The NSX-R GT does not have the same suspension geometry as the ordinary NSX that you buy off the showroom floor. Completely different story.
Optional lowering kit does not mean the car will handle better or get you better times. Honda figured the majority of the car owners wont track their car so they offer those kits. On my car (not a cb7), I have the factory optional springs that lowers the car 1" all around. It feels like I'm going through the corners faster and I have better handling, but my friend with the same car (stock) can turn slightly better times than I can. OEM lowering kits are made for aesthetics, not for seriously handling.
We should leave this thread to die. The original poster posted this a year ago. Some people like the way they're car feels after lowering (like me), but a butt track is as good as a butt dyno . Maybe I have worded my statement wrong. Lowering the car *can* yield better results, but its the combination of springs rate, shock dampening, etc that makes up for the worse geometry. Its not because geometry/travel stayed the same. All I said was lowering the car will yield worse handling, which is true if you just lower. That's my point. Many people have the misconception that lowering alone will make the car perform better.
If you want, I can get you in reach with a real close buddy of mine. He works for Honda Corporate. He was in and out of japan a couple of times to help engineer the suspension for the S2000. I'm sure he is more qualified to talk about suspension than I am
And yes, you should get your buddy on here.
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