h22 EJ autocross!
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h22 EJ autocross!
Hey guys, I've got an H22 powered EJ hatch and i want to start autocrossing in it. Is it true that H22 civics get a lot of understeer? If so, I understand that if i get a beefy rear sway bar, this creates a lot of oversteer. So theoretically speaking, will this sort of balance it out a bit?
my mods are as follows:
<u>Motor:</u>
-H22A1 Motor/H23A Tranny
-CM Stg3 Clutch
-Tuned Hondata S200
-CAI
-Stock header
-Stock exhaust
<u>Front susp: </u>
-Tokico Blue shocks
-Dropzone Coilovers
-Upper tie bar
-Lower tie bar
<u>Rear susp: </u>
-Stock shocks
-Stock springs
-Upper Tie bar
-Lower Tie bar
-21mm blox sway bar w/endlinks
-ASR subframe
-SSR Lower Control Arms
-Energy Suspension Trailling arm bushings
I have the rear coilovers but they aren't installed. i heard that if I put the rear coils on the front sleeves, then i can achieve even more oversteer?
Anyone have any input on this? Any more sharing of knowledge of suspension know-how would help.
thanks.
my mods are as follows:
<u>Motor:</u>
-H22A1 Motor/H23A Tranny
-CM Stg3 Clutch
-Tuned Hondata S200
-CAI
-Stock header
-Stock exhaust
<u>Front susp: </u>
-Tokico Blue shocks
-Dropzone Coilovers
-Upper tie bar
-Lower tie bar
<u>Rear susp: </u>
-Stock shocks
-Stock springs
-Upper Tie bar
-Lower Tie bar
-21mm blox sway bar w/endlinks
-ASR subframe
-SSR Lower Control Arms
-Energy Suspension Trailling arm bushings
I have the rear coilovers but they aren't installed. i heard that if I put the rear coils on the front sleeves, then i can achieve even more oversteer?
Anyone have any input on this? Any more sharing of knowledge of suspension know-how would help.
thanks.
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