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tubbytommy 26 September 2012 01:28 PM


Originally Posted by f1_fan (Post 10804018)
I actually found it fine in the wet once it was moving, 90s tech of course so by today's standards probably not as good, but for the time it was astonishing. Still the best standard suspension on a car I have ever come across.

never driven one on a track then, the lift off oversteer is shocking and the wheels just spin up all the time due to lack of lsd.

i agree about the 90's technology though, amazingly they went back further in time to the 1920''s on the next model and fitted cart horse suspension.

i heard the next civic has drum brakes all round and leaf springs.

f1_fan 26 September 2012 01:54 PM


Originally Posted by tubbytommy (Post 10804028)
never driven one on a track then, the lift off oversteer is shocking and the wheels just spin up all the time due to lack of lsd.

Never driven one at all then as if you had you would know the Integra Type R had an LSD as standard. You are probably banging on about a Civic Type R as you are too keen to start typing before reading things properly. ;) The DC2 Integra is an awesome track car straight out of the box!

Try again Tubs :thumb:

The Trooper 1815 26 September 2012 03:48 PM


Originally Posted by pslewis (Post 10804025)
That's good, very good .... nearly up to my standard - nice try though as I am the KING of ScoobyNet ;)

Self praise is no recommendation and you know it.

Beemer_Deano 26 September 2012 04:53 PM


Originally Posted by pslewis (Post 10804025)
That's good, very good ....

Why thank you sir :notworthy


Originally Posted by pslewis
nearly up to my standard - nice try though as I am the KING of ScoobyNet ;)

Ah! That explains it - I'd heard loads of people saying things like "Oh lord, it's 'king PSlewis!" and "Have you read that latest load of guff 'king Pslewis just posted?" :wonder:

Deano

honeybadger 27 September 2012 09:58 AM

but the 'king' of scoobynet doesn't own a Scooby. ironic,eh?

pslewis 27 September 2012 12:45 PM


Originally Posted by honeybadger (Post 10804966)
but the 'king' of scoobynet doesn't own a Scooby. ironic,eh?

I was thinking of making you my Queen ..... I'm not now!! :mad:


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