EP3/DC5 chassis
Any first hand feedback on how these cars seem to be doing.
Any general impressions are welcomed. I'm generally referring to stock/unmodified classes.
I'm not TOO interested if they ended up in class where they are/are not competitive, but if that's what your insight are, that's fine.
I guess they switched to MacPherson struts up front. A change over previous DC/E(F,G,H,J) configurations....
Visually, they seem like they would have a higher center of gravity, I believe they have 16in rims stock.
-PHiZ
Any general impressions are welcomed. I'm generally referring to stock/unmodified classes.
I'm not TOO interested if they ended up in class where they are/are not competitive, but if that's what your insight are, that's fine.
I guess they switched to MacPherson struts up front. A change over previous DC/E(F,G,H,J) configurations....
Visually, they seem like they would have a higher center of gravity, I believe they have 16in rims stock.
-PHiZ
Since no-one on here knows anything about the dc5/ep3 chassis, I thought maybe we'd find this interesting:
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=716064
-PHiZ
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=716064
-PHiZ
I don't track my EP3; however, I have an observation based on enthusiastic driving of both my EP3 and DC2 ITR.
DC2 ITR has revalved Koni Yellow and GC coilover, 400# Front/500# Rear.
EP3 has Mugen Sport Suspension, heavy springs in the rear.
My rather amateurish observation is that I am more comfortable hitting a hard bump like a gater w/the DC2 suspension. I seem to have an instinctive feel for where the car's going to be headed when it comes down, and I don't have that comforting feeling w/the EP3.
For whatever that's worth, which isn't much.
DC2 ITR has revalved Koni Yellow and GC coilover, 400# Front/500# Rear.
EP3 has Mugen Sport Suspension, heavy springs in the rear.
My rather amateurish observation is that I am more comfortable hitting a hard bump like a gater w/the DC2 suspension. I seem to have an instinctive feel for where the car's going to be headed when it comes down, and I don't have that comforting feeling w/the EP3.
For whatever that's worth, which isn't much.
Originally Posted by George Knighton
I don't track my EP3; however, I have an observation based on enthusiastic driving of both my EP3 and DC2 ITR.
DC2 ITR has revalved Koni Yellow and GC coilover, 400# Front/500# Rear.
EP3 has Mugen Sport Suspension, heavy springs in the rear.
My rather amateurish observation is that I am more comfortable hitting a hard bump like a gater w/the DC2 suspension. I seem to have an instinctive feel for where the car's going to be headed when it comes down, and I don't have that comforting feeling w/the EP3.
For whatever that's worth, which isn't much.
DC2 ITR has revalved Koni Yellow and GC coilover, 400# Front/500# Rear.
EP3 has Mugen Sport Suspension, heavy springs in the rear.
My rather amateurish observation is that I am more comfortable hitting a hard bump like a gater w/the DC2 suspension. I seem to have an instinctive feel for where the car's going to be headed when it comes down, and I don't have that comforting feeling w/the EP3.
For whatever that's worth, which isn't much.

Mugen also has some front LCAs, I wonder if they addressed the issue of that bushing/bearing presented in the H-T post.
-PHiZ
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