+1000. IMHO the single biggest most noticeable difference between the JDM SiR I had and the Type R was the LSD in the latter. If I had a standard FWD Honda of that era and could only install one thing it would be an LSD. Actually I'd say that of any FWD of any era.
@@peopleschampgarage7869 I knew a guy who had a clutch type so I have. Great on track or going illegally hard on the road. Allegedly your honour...😁 but I found it harsh for everyday use. The OEM is more liveable with. Well my R's my daily so I'd have a different angle on things I suppose.
I used to run a 195whp B20 vtec Integra on circuits and it had the stock open diff, I got left coming out of the slower corners where I couldn’t keep momentum.
@@MrGrentch yeah same here.. had a kaaz 1.5 way diff in my Integra. Less than a week later I swapped it for an oem type r helical and never looked back. It was straight up annoying for street use...
Man, no matter how many times I've watched your videos, all your projects, quick builds and series, I am still amazed at the lineup of cars you guys have put together ( and a bit jealous I admit LOL) The effort and dedication you put on EVRY single one of them is why IMO you're the very best in this "segment"
I love the two very different strategies and that you will be sorting it out on track. I've missed your track segment like the one you guys did comparing the Type R & Veloster N.
Run the DWS09 on my VW Tiguan - even though its an all season it significantly outclasses the suspension. It runs out of composure before the tire breaks a sweat. Love em'
Dave, if I may be so familiar, 🙂personally I'd 100% have left the rear trailing arm bushing original Honda(new). They are the main(and patented) part of Honda's passive rear setup which was one of the things that made these chassis(and the EK9) so good for a FWD car and why they have this reputation down to today. They were _specifically_ designed to be more compliant to allow movement from front to back. It's meant to move that much back and forth, so under braking for corners etc toe in is increased according to load which increases stability. Putting harder bushings in there takes away from that well thought out setup and has a negative effect on the handling(poly bushes completely ruin it IMHO). I'd happily swap out all the rest for Hardrace stuff(nice quality) but would leave that one original Honda. Maybe the slightly stiffer Spoon replacements which were engineered to work with this system, but even those I find more "twitchy" than OEM.
I don't know much about suspension but I wonder what parts of the Type R suspension were different from a regular Integra. I wonder if some of these upgrades will hurt the suspension. That said, new is better than old and worn out.
Highly recommend a rear subframe brace. The subframes on these cars (more so the civics) are constructed of thin metal. I've seen swap bars tweak/bend the subframe, and some have ripped out completely during track use.
Man, I need to copy and paste that shopping cart to mine (someday)! Great looking set up there and my first time seeing the Honed rear roll center correctors. Neat to see all the thoughtful, engineered mods going in versus solid heim joints everywhere and generic coilovers.
@@y.b.- Thank you! It's coming along (need to get back on it). More parts have arrived so I'm ready to tackle the interior and hopefully make a shaken attempt soon!
These days the MG ZS is a compact SUV, lol, fun times (the same fate as the Mitsubishi Eclipse). Oh well. Those ZS 180s are cool cars -- they are extremely rare here in Australia! ☺ I hear the MG ZS 180 was the pick of the bunch compared to the MG ZR or MG ZT thanks to the double-wishbone suspension, better driving position & pedal layout (thanks Honda) etc? 😃
watch out with those chassis there's a really high likeliness of the subframe tearing with the upgraded RSB. I remember they used to sell super thick subframe braces for that chassis
ASR is one of the major manufacturers that make a brace (and a bar that corresponds) but there are Asian suppliers that sell similar inexpensive braces now (and it's basically just a big slab of shaped metal).
Love to see the proper torquing under load for the suspension bushings.. Also nice to see some of the typical canadian car troubles like cutting the uca nut off the rear trailing arm etc... As a fellow canadian i was as scared as im sure you were with the big strong bar on the compensator arm bolt
Speed Academy, imagine stripping the whole underside of a DC2-R, grinding it back to bare metal and then restoring it as well as all the suspension and brakes on axle stands. Yep that was me, and NEVER AGAIN 😡🤣🤣🤣 I'm absolutely loving these videos guys, they have fantastic content. Keep up the good work.
Yes had a jdm 98r with a 97r lsd trans in a 95 hb an loved it. Had blox cams and tb with the whole valve train also tein full coilovers. Only made 205hp on a s300. Loved that motor.. my next motor will be a h22a euroR or try a k24a2..good luck.
First Pete now Dave's turn with the mod sequence and music on back. Love the wrenching noisier too. Great editing guys. And awesome content as always. Keep it up guys.
Definitely I love to see budget bills and not the unrealistic expectations of professional shops with tons of gear and personnel and sponsored parts and cut to and cut to a Martha Stewart style and it's done bake syste. Even if it's a $50000 budget keep it realistic and keep it grounded so at least we know if we had 50K where our expectations lie. If this was a $5800 budget billed or a is build or a $30000 budget build, Show us everything we can do realistically to make the most out of that budget and that's what would be what would be satisfying.
great choice on suspension components I run all of the hard race adj arms w/ hardened rubber catalog on my dc2 as well except w/ tein flex coilovers & ASR subframe brace / sway bar +wilwood dpha i didn't go with honed roll center as im not lowered much on a 16x8 +38 square set of advan rzii w/ 225/45 a0542 tires however i did go w/ honed's adjustable tie rod ends to correct any bump steer/toe curve w/ addition of swapping hardrace fuca for pci positive caster FUCA I'm sure you'll love the handling as mine has been the best handling Honda I've ever built those annex coilovers sound awesome similar to my dream coilovers by quantum except they go even further w/ custom valving & set bump stomp /body length in addition to spring rates
Please do a Cb/sm4 accord build. Absolutely underrated chassis to work on and would love to see the car get some coverage. Even the bulletproof f22 engines are overlooked
You guys make quick work on swapping out all the suspension! those lifts are a game changer. I do miss seeing you guys struggle wrenching on the floor at your old shop! Speaking of old shop…what’s new with brother ken???
I've really been enjoying the civic and integra videos! Look forward to seeing the show down. A friend has almost finished B swapping his EF sedan, plus watching you guys have got me really intrigued on old Hondas! They look real joyous and fun 😎
Depends on the amount of rust, but old Civics/Integras/Preludes etc are pretty straight-forward cars for the most part! I'm not sure that older models like the first-gen City, AH Civic or CVCC have quite as much parts support though. 🤨 Whereas the EF, EG, EK stuff seems to be bread and butter for Honda tuners.
Would have been interesting to see the old BJ at my old work. Used to work for the manufacturer of the BJ and sometimes they like to study old samples.
You guys were flying through those upgrades/fixes! I probably would've gotten like... one corner halfway off. xD I think this ITR is gonna be plenty quick.
I love the videos of this series , but guys pay attention to details paint the calipers and inner disc center , and or the inner fenders would be covered on a protecting paint coat against rust
Awesome video guys! Full Hard Race suspension is perfect although you should try & use Blox Competition or Skunk2 Pro Front Camber arms. Their hex keys are facing down which makes it easier to adjust the front camber on the wheel alignment machine =D
I hop between you guys and Mighty Car Mods. Loving the content, and the paired battles y'all bring to the channel! Oh, and the cars you build...lustful!
Since pete's k series would need a tune to run correctly (even with a stock file uploaded) i think it would be fair to exclude the cost for both on tuning and management for both builds!
As a complete aside.... I always wondered why Honda went with the Civic EK9 Type R wheels for the North American market? They had 15 inch versions of the JDM 16's that they fitted everywhere else like Europe, Australia etc, but for some reason went the the EK9's for NA. I can understand the lack of Recaro etc as they were trying to get them under a certain pricepoint but the wheels seemed to be a styling choice for those markets. Focus groups or something? Then again what has also long fascinated me is how the different market versions differed in so many ways. The obvious are the JDM fronts which were only for them, but NA got no Recaros, IIRC they didn't get the Momo steering wheels or the titanium gear knob. They did get the centre console with the Alacantara lid and the rear seat base got a plastic divider. Oddly the JDM rear seat backs don't directly fit the EU or NA market cars. The Canadian market ones went weirder again with red seats in the back as well as the front. Europe got a rear foglight, the rest of the world didn't(I think). Europe also got a heavy wooden panel over the spare wheel, Japan got a very light, but very bendy plastic panel. I dunno about the NADM ones. The Swiss got 100 Yellow with a yellow Recaro interior special editions. Australia alone got gold brake calipers for no obvious reason. Some markets got a rear wiper, some didn't. Then there were all the various different rear light clusters. And Acura branding for the NADM. That's before we get to differences under the car like different sized catalytic converters, different manifolds(headers), compression ratios, valve covers, anti roll(sway) bars and so on. In Japan nearly everything was option delete. Never mind the four stud JDM only the OG 96 spec cars, or the JDM runout Type R-X with all the options ticked and retractable mirrors, 6 speaker stereo setup, keyless entry and a slightly different shade of faux carbon fibre interior bits(which ironically made it the heaviest R built). Kinda crazy for such a relatively small production car worldwide. No wonder Honda lost money on every car sold. 😄 That would never happen to nearly the same degree today.
You guys to good work i have been watching your channel for a long time now. The only thing missing from the garage is a sand blaster. Would give the builds that extra touch.
Could you perhaps tell me, where you bought the refurbed rack? I'm desperately looking for a replacment lhd itr rack. That would quite literally make my day!
Love all the suspension bits, can't wait to see how it all comes together on the track. If you are selling that ITR bar, hit me up... I have a Honda LBJ specific tool, it's a c clamp style press but with specific cups. Think it's off Amazon... But the ol' hammer and socket works well if you're away from the shop.
Loving the build. Can't wait to see the race. Quick question, Did you leave the calipers all rusty to motivate us to comment below asking you to wire brush and paint them? Lol
I would have loved if you picked up a centrifugal blower kit for the type r. Maybe 3500USD. A fair chunk of budget, but good bottom end to make up for the K-B difference.
Indeed- young people hop up the motors, often with mixed results - especially with bolt-on turbos. However, mature people tend to work on the suspension, chassis and brakes!
Dave wrenching away! Not something you see that often! Nice!! I think at 13:51 that second shim went on the wrong way round. Or is it supposed to go that way? 🤔
Sir, it is very possible to be able to make that b series engine make the amount of power that k20 makes. Aside from your amazing suspension upgrades, look into doing mild upgrades for example... Fuel, intake manifold, a better header(exhaust system) and make it tunable (hondata, aem etc.) theyre capable of 200whp easily
My buddy made 200 wheel with a GSR with tuner cams and mild bolt ons with 2.5 exhaust. Type r would make 215 with the same mods. That's fast enough run with some Ks because of the 4.7 itr trans. My buddies had a 4.7 itr trans. Ran good.
DP *standing in front of the crustiest looking brake caliper I've ever seen* "We'll see what we can do about that valve cover to make it as pretty as the rest of the car" Surely a little elbow grease and some spare paint from around the shop won't blow the budget?
The LSD in the Integra will be the biggest difference maker on track, no question. Power’s useless if you can’t put it down. Loving this series!
+1000. IMHO the single biggest most noticeable difference between the JDM SiR I had and the Type R was the LSD in the latter. If I had a standard FWD Honda of that era and could only install one thing it would be an LSD. Actually I'd say that of any FWD of any era.
@@MrGrentch have you experienced a clutch type LSD like OSGiken? It's like opening cheat mode. Makes the OEM LSD feel like trash.
@@peopleschampgarage7869 I knew a guy who had a clutch type so I have. Great on track or going illegally hard on the road. Allegedly your honour...😁 but I found it harsh for everyday use. The OEM is more liveable with. Well my R's my daily so I'd have a different angle on things I suppose.
I used to run a 195whp B20 vtec Integra on circuits and it had the stock open diff, I got left coming out of the slower corners where I couldn’t keep momentum.
@@MrGrentch yeah same here.. had a kaaz 1.5 way diff in my Integra. Less than a week later I swapped it for an oem type r helical and never looked back. It was straight up annoying for street use...
Man, no matter how many times I've watched your videos, all your projects, quick builds and series, I am still amazed at the lineup of cars you guys have put together ( and a bit jealous I admit LOL)
The effort and dedication you put on EVRY single one of them is why IMO you're the very best in this "segment"
I did a full HARDRACE suspension on my ‘94 Integra GSR as well! Great suspension parts at a fair price! Love this build!
Both of the budgets are ballooning real fast boys
Rule of Pi haha
the way she goes
I have to say I really appreciate the pace at which this series is moving. I can’t wait to see the finished builds!👍🇨🇦
Matco makes a Honda specific ball joint tool for an air hammer, some of the best money I’ve ever spent as a Honda tech.
I love the two very different strategies and that you will be sorting it out on track. I've missed your track segment like the one you guys did comparing the Type R & Veloster N.
Run the DWS09 on my VW Tiguan - even though its an all season it significantly outclasses the suspension. It runs out of composure before the tire breaks a sweat. Love em'
Dave, if I may be so familiar, 🙂personally I'd 100% have left the rear trailing arm bushing original Honda(new). They are the main(and patented) part of Honda's passive rear setup which was one of the things that made these chassis(and the EK9) so good for a FWD car and why they have this reputation down to today.
They were _specifically_ designed to be more compliant to allow movement from front to back. It's meant to move that much back and forth, so under braking for corners etc toe in is increased according to load which increases stability. Putting harder bushings in there takes away from that well thought out setup and has a negative effect on the handling(poly bushes completely ruin it IMHO).
I'd happily swap out all the rest for Hardrace stuff(nice quality) but would leave that one original Honda. Maybe the slightly stiffer Spoon replacements which were engineered to work with this system, but even those I find more "twitchy" than OEM.
I don't know much about suspension but I wonder what parts of the Type R suspension were different from a regular Integra. I wonder if some of these upgrades will hurt the suspension. That said, new is better than old and worn out.
Regardless it’s better than what was in there 🤷🏻♂️
@@GleepGlop2 There were quite a few differences. Thicker antiroll bars, heavier spring rates, different damper settings, stiffer bushings(some).
@@zeitgeist2720 Oh 100%, but for that particular bushing I'd go original Honda. Cheaper too.
Supposedly the replacement bushing that Honda sell now (52385-SR3-000 or 52385-S21-003) is a little bit stiffer than the original bushing. I dunno. 🤔
Highly recommend a rear subframe brace. The subframes on these cars (more so the civics) are constructed of thin metal.
I've seen swap bars tweak/bend the subframe, and some have ripped out completely during track use.
Man, I need to copy and paste that shopping cart to mine (someday)! Great looking set up there and my first time seeing the Honed rear roll center correctors. Neat to see all the thoughtful, engineered mods going in versus solid heim joints everywhere and generic coilovers.
Your project is also doing great progress Steve, pretty sure you will end up with an amazing car to have some fun on circuit & street.
@@y.b.- Thank you! It's coming along (need to get back on it). More parts have arrived so I'm ready to tackle the interior and hopefully make a shaken attempt soon!
you got a type r too ?? i got a 01
@@Itr-tv7kt mine is a SIR-G. Not a Type R. I'm not that cool. Haha
@@BRICKHOUSESPL cool enough 😁
Loved how many suspension goodies you put on the R! Talk about raiding the parts catalogue! This is going to be so sick when it’s done!🔥
Great video. Brings back memory's of my old track MG ZS 180, which basicly was an integra with a v6.
These mods will help alot with laptimes.
These days the MG ZS is a compact SUV, lol, fun times (the same fate as the Mitsubishi Eclipse). Oh well. Those ZS 180s are cool cars -- they are extremely rare here in Australia! ☺
I hear the MG ZS 180 was the pick of the bunch compared to the MG ZR or MG ZT thanks to the double-wishbone suspension, better driving position & pedal layout (thanks Honda) etc? 😃
watch out with those chassis there's a really high likeliness of the subframe tearing with the upgraded RSB. I remember they used to sell super thick subframe braces for that chassis
I went with a 22mm on my type s for fear of that
It's less of an issue if you're running a serious motorsports coilovers. The rsb has a lot less work to do.
ASR is one of the major manufacturers that make a brace (and a bar that corresponds) but there are Asian suppliers that sell similar inexpensive braces now (and it's basically just a big slab of shaped metal).
I love the way the video was shot and edited this time. Super pleasant to watch
Love to see the proper torquing under load for the suspension bushings.. Also nice to see some of the typical canadian car troubles like cutting the uca nut off the rear trailing arm etc... As a fellow canadian i was as scared as im sure you were with the big strong bar on the compensator arm bolt
Possibly my favorite SA video yet. The simplicity, the ASMR building, the ITR….. YES.
Speed Academy, imagine stripping the whole underside of a DC2-R, grinding it back to bare metal and then restoring it as well as all the suspension and brakes on axle stands. Yep that was me, and NEVER AGAIN 😡🤣🤣🤣
I'm absolutely loving these videos guys, they have fantastic content. Keep up the good work.
Yes had a jdm 98r with a 97r lsd trans in a 95 hb an loved it. Had blox cams and tb with the whole valve train also tein full coilovers. Only made 205hp on a s300. Loved that motor.. my next motor will be a h22a euroR or try a k24a2..good luck.
First Pete now Dave's turn with the mod sequence and music on back. Love the wrenching noisier too. Great editing guys. And awesome content as always. Keep it up guys.
Had an Integra like this in college, had a lot of money into it. It was stolen out of my driveway, I still miss it to this day 13 years later.
The ITR will always be the FWD king. No matter what.
One of the best channels on YT, you guys should have way more followers.
I love these builds! Especially a “budget” build.
Definitely I love to see budget bills and not the unrealistic expectations of professional shops with tons of gear and personnel and sponsored parts and cut to and cut to a Martha Stewart style and it's done bake syste.
Even if it's a $50000 budget keep it realistic and keep it grounded so at least we know if we had 50K where our expectations lie.
If this was a $5800 budget billed or a is build or a $30000 budget build, Show us everything we can do realistically to make the most out of that budget and that's what would be what would be satisfying.
even though i'm able to do all the same things, watching older honda's get refreshed is very calming and satisfying
great choice on suspension components I run all of the hard race adj arms w/ hardened rubber catalog on my dc2 as well except w/ tein flex coilovers & ASR subframe brace / sway bar +wilwood dpha i didn't go with honed roll center as im not lowered much on a 16x8 +38 square set of advan rzii w/ 225/45 a0542 tires however i did go w/ honed's adjustable tie rod ends to correct any bump steer/toe curve w/ addition of swapping hardrace fuca for pci positive caster FUCA I'm sure you'll love the handling as mine has been the best handling Honda I've ever built those annex coilovers sound awesome similar to my dream coilovers by quantum except they go even further w/ custom valving & set bump stomp /body length in addition to spring rates
I’m kinda surprised you didn’t put new brake lines on with all of the suspension upgrades.
Living in the PNW, the DWS06's are phenomenal. I tried the DW's but with as much rain as we get, the DWS just outperforms.
That steering rack gurgle was excellent 👍
Something about suspension upgrades makes me so happy! Looking forward to the first drive w/mods!
Running full hardrace suspension and ktuned k2 coilovers on my 97 k24a integra!
Proper down right parts great parts upgrade
I wish I never sold my type R. Oh man Loving these videos. Great job 👏
the audience wants the budget cap lifted 😂
#teamnocap
Hoping they'll revisit these cars later and go really stupid on them. The Integra at least, it deserves it.
@@dln.sweeney 💯
You can fund it 😬
@@BubbaGumpShrimpss Maybe if I had the luxury of sponsors hah
Man when I’m done with my EG Si I’ll be around 10k into it talk about a money pit but it will be satisfying lol. I love the suspension parts.
Please do a Cb/sm4 accord build. Absolutely underrated chassis to work on and would love to see the car get some coverage. Even the bulletproof f22 engines are overlooked
oh man that integra type r is going to drive amazing with those upgrades !
You guys make quick work on swapping out all the suspension! those lifts are a game changer. I do miss seeing you guys struggle wrenching on the floor at your old shop! Speaking of old shop…what’s new with brother ken???
I love what you're doing with the DC2! Can't wait to see you rip some tec on it! 😎😎
I've really been enjoying the civic and integra videos! Look forward to seeing the show down.
A friend has almost finished B swapping his EF sedan, plus watching you guys have got me really intrigued on old Hondas!
They look real joyous and fun 😎
Depends on the amount of rust, but old Civics/Integras/Preludes etc are pretty straight-forward cars for the most part!
I'm not sure that older models like the first-gen City, AH Civic or CVCC have quite as much parts support though. 🤨
Whereas the EF, EG, EK stuff seems to be bread and butter for Honda tuners.
A totally fresh new suspension on an old car is my favorite type of video
Man. You guys working through those steering racks sounded like an alien autopsy.
Everything looks fabulous but paint the dang calipers boys sheesh!
I totally agree. It couldn’t have taken that much time. Damn
Would have been interesting to see the old BJ at my old work. Used to work for the manufacturer of the BJ and sometimes they like to study old samples.
You guys were flying through those upgrades/fixes! I probably would've gotten like... one corner halfway off. xD I think this ITR is gonna be plenty quick.
I love the videos of this series , but guys pay attention to details paint the calipers and inner disc center , and or the inner fenders would be covered on a protecting paint coat against rust
Awesome video guys!
Full Hard Race suspension is perfect although you should try & use Blox Competition or Skunk2 Pro Front Camber arms. Their hex keys are facing down which makes it easier to adjust the front camber on the wheel alignment machine =D
this is the coilover & suspension geometry setup I want! I have full spherical PCI parts though.
I can't wait to rip I to. Myiata to do pretty much what you guys just did. Good luck!
I could have watched several more hours of this, informative and entertaining.
I dont even own a Honda but this video is very satisfying to watch.
I used to just bend the knuckle for gaining camber. It raced well
I hop between you guys and Mighty Car Mods. Loving the content, and the paired battles y'all bring to the channel! Oh, and the cars you build...lustful!
Loving this series so much!! The R will molest that Civic. DP being the best driver can give PT a few seconds 😋
Brakes and suspension won’t be enough for the good old k series PT has!
Build your integras now! These things have hit an all time peak and are not coming down again…
We are so excited for this showdown! We love golden era Hondas and cannot wait to see this battle play out. Keep up the great work guys =)
LOVE these Integras...such a good time for compact cars
Since pete's k series would need a tune to run correctly (even with a stock file uploaded) i think it would be fair to exclude the cost for both on tuning and management for both builds!
First thing I heard was "Welcome to the haunted build off..." I was like, "did I miss something?" Haha
That would be a good title if this was another BMW build.
That’s what I thought too 😂
Love it ! Only watched this 2x’s!!!! Thank you for this !
As a complete aside.... I always wondered why Honda went with the Civic EK9 Type R wheels for the North American market? They had 15 inch versions of the JDM 16's that they fitted everywhere else like Europe, Australia etc, but for some reason went the the EK9's for NA. I can understand the lack of Recaro etc as they were trying to get them under a certain pricepoint but the wheels seemed to be a styling choice for those markets. Focus groups or something?
Then again what has also long fascinated me is how the different market versions differed in so many ways. The obvious are the JDM fronts which were only for them, but NA got no Recaros, IIRC they didn't get the Momo steering wheels or the titanium gear knob. They did get the centre console with the Alacantara lid and the rear seat base got a plastic divider. Oddly the JDM rear seat backs don't directly fit the EU or NA market cars. The Canadian market ones went weirder again with red seats in the back as well as the front. Europe got a rear foglight, the rest of the world didn't(I think). Europe also got a heavy wooden panel over the spare wheel, Japan got a very light, but very bendy plastic panel. I dunno about the NADM ones. The Swiss got 100 Yellow with a yellow Recaro interior special editions. Australia alone got gold brake calipers for no obvious reason. Some markets got a rear wiper, some didn't. Then there were all the various different rear light clusters. And Acura branding for the NADM. That's before we get to differences under the car like different sized catalytic converters, different manifolds(headers), compression ratios, valve covers, anti roll(sway) bars and so on. In Japan nearly everything was option delete. Never mind the four stud JDM only the OG 96 spec cars, or the JDM runout Type R-X with all the options ticked and retractable mirrors, 6 speaker stereo setup, keyless entry and a slightly different shade of faux carbon fibre interior bits(which ironically made it the heaviest R built). Kinda crazy for such a relatively small production car worldwide. No wonder Honda lost money on every car sold. 😄 That would never happen to nearly the same degree today.
Whoa, you know your stuff about ITRs! That was very interesting.
@@TassieLorenzo So yoou're basically calling me a nerdy weirdo about DC2 Type R's? 😄 Yeah, guilty as charged Tassie.
You guys to good work i have been watching your channel for a long time now. The only thing missing from the garage is a sand blaster. Would give the builds that extra touch.
As always, Dave is doing it right
Amazing to end up seeing an all original itr in a budget build series. Please do a giveaway on this after the challenge. I want it lol
🥰 the Teg! I think a rear undertray of some sort would be good, that rear bumper looks like a parachute 🪂
Great build series! I know how you old school Honda boys operate lol. Also, you guys really need to do a JDM Legends with an Altezza vs IS300.
This video is like a dream for me. I’d love to do a full suspension overhaul on my 8th gen.
Wild that these guys are in the GTA, would be a dream to wrench with these two on my own project
Everything but the calipers and rear brakes looks great.
@15:01 the shift linkage bushes are not installed correctly, you have them around backwards
Could you perhaps tell me, where you bought the refurbed rack? I'm desperately looking for a replacment lhd itr rack. That would quite literally make my day!
I've got continental eco 6's on my g1 insight, with some 14x5.5 CE28NS and I'm getting 85mpg on average
Man, that double wishbone suspension😍😍
Shoutout annex! got a set on my 04 wrx and love em
I could be wrong, but I’m pretty sure an integra type r rear sway bar or bigger will tear your factory rear subframe if you don’t have a brace.
God seeing those rotors go back on after all those new shiny parts made my eye twitch.
Love all the suspension bits, can't wait to see how it all comes together on the track. If you are selling that ITR bar, hit me up...
I have a Honda LBJ specific tool, it's a c clamp style press but with specific cups. Think it's off Amazon...
But the ol' hammer and socket works well if you're away from the shop.
these series is so dope. got to love it
Loving the build. Can't wait to see the race. Quick question, Did you leave the calipers all rusty to motivate us to comment below asking you to wire brush and paint them? Lol
Really loving these build offs
I would have loved if you picked up a centrifugal blower kit for the type r. Maybe 3500USD. A fair chunk of budget, but good bottom end to make up for the K-B difference.
Great build series and man I love Milwaukee Tool!
Be watching. Love to see y’all stay B but understand K makes much more power. What power goals y’all looking for 🤔
just found a new channel to binge watch
The Honda video always come through 👋👍🏽
Sorry if I missed it. Are you guys not doing a brake kit on the integra because of budget?
Indeed- young people hop up the motors, often with mixed results - especially with bolt-on turbos. However, mature people tend to work on the suspension, chassis and brakes!
Always a good day when speed academy uploads
Awesome work guys
The R rack has a tighter radius than the lesser models
Old auto cross trick to swap Type R racks into EG’s
Dave wrenching away! Not something you see that often! Nice!!
I think at 13:51 that second shim went on the wrong way round. Or is it supposed to go that way? 🤔
Sir, it is very possible to be able to make that b series engine make the amount of power that k20 makes. Aside from your amazing suspension upgrades, look into doing mild upgrades for example... Fuel, intake manifold, a better header(exhaust system) and make it tunable (hondata, aem etc.) theyre capable of 200whp easily
My buddy made 200 wheel with a GSR with tuner cams and mild bolt ons with 2.5 exhaust. Type r would make 215 with the same mods. That's fast enough run with some Ks because of the 4.7 itr trans. My buddies had a 4.7 itr trans. Ran good.
@@TheBb6prelude the k20z1 going into the other car is a 4.7 as well
Fantastic episode. Good job keeping it simple.
I wonder if we are going to see some heavy torch action for some seized bolts. Im predicting lower control arms to be frozen.
First we press like then sub and tune see the video bcs the content is always good!! Greetings from Greece
One day in the near future I will buy that ITR from you guys
DP *standing in front of the crustiest looking brake caliper I've ever seen* "We'll see what we can do about that valve cover to make it as pretty as the rest of the car"
Surely a little elbow grease and some spare paint from around the shop won't blow the budget?
Can't wait to see this battle!
dang I can't wait to see this thing turn now
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