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Old May 6, 2005 | 08:16 AM
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Hey guys new here to h-a.net

Have an 01 gsr riding on oem itr suspension w/ itr rear lca's. With that said, looking to upgrade to a better setup. i have a budget of 600 or less. Can you guys help?
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Old May 6, 2005 | 10:13 AM
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$600+?

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Old May 6, 2005 | 10:16 AM
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Omnis are definately your best bet. Comptech springs and Neuspeed SP3s might be a good compromise, but go for Omnis if you can swing the money.
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Old May 6, 2005 | 10:44 AM
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thanks for the reply guys. i am riding around on my 15" stock blades on 195/50/15 potenza s-03s. what do you guys think about agx's w/ h&r race?
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Old May 6, 2005 | 10:50 AM
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I'd still spring for the comptechs w/ SP3s, but that's also a good setup. A little cheaper.


Also, you can save yourself a lot of money not running on those S-03s
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Old May 6, 2005 | 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Epoch
I'd still spring for the comptechs w/ SP3s, but that's also a good setup. A little cheaper.


Also, you can save yourself a lot of money not running on those S-03s
hehe already running the s03s. sweet deal on em too. great tires. back on topic.

if you dont mind me asking, y would you opt for that setup over agx/h&r?
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Old May 6, 2005 | 11:35 AM
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Originally Posted by tweekerz
hehe already running the s03s. sweet deal on em too. great tires. back on topic.

if you dont mind me asking, y would you opt for that setup over agx/h&r?

Well, nm on the SP3s, because they don't make them with the ITR-style eyelets. Then I would get regular Koni yellows (SP3s are just specially modified, stiffened Koni Yellows), then KYB AGX's if I couldn't get Yellows for cheap. The Koni yellows handle drops better as well.


But the springs: I feel the comptech springs are better suited for our cars. It's a less significant and more even drop, with better spring rates for our cars, especially for high speed braking:

H&R
Rate: Front- 276 Rear-276
Drop: Front- 1.75" Rear- 1.5
Front - Linear Rear- progressive

Comptech Sport spring:
Rate: F-335 R-135-210
Drop: F-1.25 R-1.25
Front - Linear Rear- progressive
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Old May 6, 2005 | 07:31 PM
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Yeah, I am looking at the Comptech springs for a better ride height and spring rate. Epoch, how does the spring rate of the Neuspeed Race springs compare and, in your opinion, is it worth the $180 for a set?
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Old May 6, 2005 | 07:41 PM
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I like my H&R's. They provide a more even stance than OEM springs or springs like comptech that provide the same drop F&R...because hondas ride higher in the front just slightly. Combined with the AGX shocks makes for nice handling, and not much front end dip under hard braking.
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Old May 6, 2005 | 09:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Shmoo
Yeah, I am looking at the Comptech springs for a better ride height and spring rate. Epoch, how does the spring rate of the Neuspeed Race springs compare and, in your opinion, is it worth the $180 for a set?

Neuspeed Race 2.0" 1.75" 455 lb/in 360 lb/in (AFAIK)

Comptech Sport spring:
Rate: F-335 R-135-210
Drop: F-1.25 R-1.25
Front - Linear Rear- progressive

Stock --- --- 212 lb/in 117 lb/in

The comptechs are a lot more mild and comfy, and the ride will be a lot less bouncy. When I was in a car decked out with Comptechs and I _think_ koni yellows (this ride was over 2 years ago), it felt like a stock car in comfort, but with a noticeable increase in handling. Basically think of it as a "Stock+" setup.

If you're finding yourself frustrated by the edgy feel of the Neuspeed springs, the Comptechs would be a smart way to go. On the other hand, the Neuspeed springs have a good rate balance and construction. Basically, decide if you've had too much of the bouncing. If you have, get the Comptechs, but otherwise, I'd be hard pressed to advise a move away from the Neuspeeds. I personally like firmer spring setups (Mine are 616/224 :eek3: ).

Cliff notes: Comptechs are nicer for the street, but Neuspeeds handle better. I personally prefer handling>comfort, but decide on what you want. I'd rather be a passenger in a car with Comptechs
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