EG vs EF
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EG vs EF
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I'm going to buy a civic hatch as a daily driver and track *****. I have a 944 Turbo that is definetly not daily driverable. I want an EG, but I'm thinking it may be worth the money i save on the EF. either car will soon get a B16, possibly built. either car will see koni yellows with GC's and 400-500 pd springs. So either car setup this way, which will perform better. I am very familiar with my freinds GSR, and its nice that the EG is setup exactly the same, but will the EF perform at least as well at the track?
Consider that I am in the Los Angeles area, where the price of EG's are quite inflated.
If anyone has a good car (preferably unmolested) for sale for a good price, feel free to contact me! I'm hoping to have AC on this one, but ABS, PS, cruise and all the crap is not important.
~Eyal
PS I cross posted this from EF, I want both car owner's opinions.
I'm going to buy a civic hatch as a daily driver and track *****. I have a 944 Turbo that is definetly not daily driverable. I want an EG, but I'm thinking it may be worth the money i save on the EF. either car will soon get a B16, possibly built. either car will see koni yellows with GC's and 400-500 pd springs. So either car setup this way, which will perform better. I am very familiar with my freinds GSR, and its nice that the EG is setup exactly the same, but will the EF perform at least as well at the track?
Consider that I am in the Los Angeles area, where the price of EG's are quite inflated.
If anyone has a good car (preferably unmolested) for sale for a good price, feel free to contact me! I'm hoping to have AC on this one, but ABS, PS, cruise and all the crap is not important.
~Eyal
PS I cross posted this from EF, I want both car owner's opinions.
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Re: EG vs EF (93ejay1)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 93ejay1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">no idea what your asking but eg>ef</TD></TR></TABLE>
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Re: EG vs EF (93ejay1)
because the eg is different. I dont know much, but i know, the eg is setup like the integra, and the EF is not. Everything under there effects how the car will turn in, grip, rotate etc. so are the EF's known to do as well at the track?
Maybe I should just post in road racing, you guys are more JDM bling huh?
~Eyal
Maybe I should just post in road racing, you guys are more JDM bling huh?
~Eyal
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Re: EG vs EF (Eyal 951)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Eyal 951 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
you guys are more JDM bling huh?
~Eyal</TD></TR></TABLE>
That's the reason I wake up in the morning.
If you post EF vs EG in this forum, you're probably going to get more people suggesting the EG. If you post in the EF forum, you're probably........well I think you get the point. Both cars are capable of becoming decent performers, which one you choose is personal preference.
you guys are more JDM bling huh?
~Eyal</TD></TR></TABLE>
That's the reason I wake up in the morning.
If you post EF vs EG in this forum, you're probably going to get more people suggesting the EG. If you post in the EF forum, you're probably........well I think you get the point. Both cars are capable of becoming decent performers, which one you choose is personal preference.
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Re: EG vs EF (Eyal 951)
This is hear say but I have heard that the EF is a more balanced car and will potentially "handle" better. I personally prefer EG's. Setup right both cars have alot of potential.
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