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And just to keep everyone guessing at what the hell I'm thinking...my wheel setup will probably be 15X10 on the front and 13X8.5 on the back. The reason is a secret for right now.
 
And just to keep everyone guessing at what the hell I'm thinking...my wheel setup will probably be 15X10 on the front and 13X8.5 on the back. The reason is a secret for right now.

You are turning this into a drag racer? (huh) (nailbyt)
 
And just to keep everyone guessing at what the hell I'm thinking...my wheel setup will probably be 15X10 on the front and 13X8.5 on the back. The reason is a secret for right now.

Let's see....having the back lower will put more weight over the front wheels and give you a little more front weight bias than if you had the same ride height front to rear.

Obviously more rotation.....

You want the car to look goofy. :p

I like that you are thinking outside the box and trying something different instead of being a lemming. I guess that is the beauty of FSP, there are alot of cars that have potential, it just takes someone willing to try.

Kudos.
 
Let's see....having the back lower will put more weight over the front wheels and give you a little more front weight bias than if you had the same ride height front to rear.

Obviously more rotation.....

You want the car to look goofy. :p

I like that you are thinking outside the box and trying something different instead of being a lemming. I guess that is the beauty of FSP, there are alot of cars that have potential, it just takes someone willing to try.

Kudos.
Wouldn't a lower rear end put more weight on the rear wheels? Seems like simple physics to me, but idk why you would do it except to balance the car out.
 
Hmm, you might be right. I was thinking when you do cross weights that raising a cross ride height will increase the weight to that cross.

I suppose having it slammed in the rear would maybe slide some of the front weight to the center of the car, allowing it to turn better. And I imagine having all that tire up front that any help in turn-in would be beneficial.
 
Also remember that I can't cut much out of the rear fender for tire clearance due to the rear door line. Up front I can hack away without worry. That's not the main reason, but it is something considering I want to get the car as low as possible.
 
Hmm, you might be right. I was thinking when you do cross weights that raising a cross ride height will increase the weight to that cross.


except that you can't change front/rear (or side/side) weight bias with corner weighting. as soon as you raise the ride height on the second wheel at that end, the weight shifts back off the first wheel you raised. corner weighting only changes the cross weights.

there could be a small(!!) shift in the center of gravity towards the rear by jacking up the front and dropping the rear, but i'd be surprised if it was anything more than negligible.
 
We've a couple guys who run 275f/225r Hoosiers on their SM civic. It rotates like mad. I think Justin's on to something. Hey you going to use 225/45 or 225/50? The 45's are pretty darn light.

Van
 
What did you have to do to mod your coil overs?

It hasn't been done yet, but the only mod needed should be to the rears. The bottom bracket needs to be changed by increasing the distance between the two holes a little. I'll just have new brackets made and welded on while the inserts are out at Koni being checked.
 
It hasn't been done yet, but the only mod needed should be to the rears. The bottom bracket needs to be changed by increasing the distance between the two holes a little. I'll just have new brackets made and welded on while the inserts are out at Koni being checked.

Cool can't wait to see pictures! :D
 
I was talking to a couple of guys at the Dixie Tour about the new size.

Hoosier just got a new customer.

Sorry Kumho. You need to step up.

Back to Xelderx build up. Lookin' good, Justin.

Van
 
Bad ass. The announcement of that tire really excites me. More grip, here I come! :D
 
Yep, thats it. That ought to save a few rotating pounds on the rear of the car.

We seem to be thinking somewhat alike....albeit I'm in STS, not FSP. Staggering saves unsprung pounds and should help aide in rotation. I am starting off with Dunlop Z1s 215/40-17 F and 195/55-15 R on Kosei K1s 17x7.5 and 15x7. The 215/40-17 was the widest STS legal tire under 24" that is actually out among the B-Stone, Yoko, Toyo and Dunlop. The 15s in back should warm up more quickly and the 55 series sidewall should be more progressive in breakaway characteristics than a lower profile.

FWIW, Jason Frank runs 205/45-16 F and 195/50-15 R on his SpecCivic.
 
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