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    Decisions, decisions - which coilover to get?

    Hi Guys

    There's been a lot of discussions on coilovers recently. Please delete this thread if it's too getting repetitive.

    I'm looking at getting coilovers for my DC2R soon. Just narrowed it down to 2 now:

    1. Cusco Zero2
    2. Tein Monoflex

    I have asked around and have found that the Tein Monoflex is stiffer. What are your opinons on both. My car is used as a daily and I take it to the track every 2-3 months.

    The prices are similar for both. Which ones to get. Please give you opinons and experiences with these coilovers!

    Thanks
    Dan

    #2
    I have MonoFlex on my dc2 - they are fantastic.

    Although i can't compare to Cusco, what i can tell you is that they are great for the street due to the MSV (micro speed valve - which makes longer strokes softer (i.e street driving) and the short, quick strokes (i.e track driving) very stiff and balanced.

    The car is very predictable now, and can be driven on the street with ease.

    If your curious about prices shoot me a PM.

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      #3
      Any chance for you to try them both on a car?

      That would be the best way to make your decision I reckon...

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        #4
        Cusco - very good parts.

        i won the 2007 supersprints in my class running these (with 12k & 8k springs)...
        ... retired/

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          #5
          Have you thought about Zeal fuction Xs, or X coilovers. I have seen that they are a very good price from www.perfectrun.com.au

          Very Good coilovers


          Originally posted by ChargeR
          Evo is faster. Only buy the FD2R if you are a Honda fanboy. I would buy the FD2R. I am a Honda fanboy.

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            #6
            FYI, there is someone wanting to trade their second hand cusco's for stock sussy + cash if you're interested. See the FS section.

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              #7
              Originally posted by tinkerbell View Post
              Cusco - very good parts.

              i won the 2007 supersprints in my class running these (with 12k & 8k springs)...
              Only because ur a good driver

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                #8
                Originally posted by freakie View Post
                Only because ur a good driver
                He could proably pull a 1.19 around wakefield with a broken leg..



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                  #9
                  Hey Rix, yeah I'm getting quotes for the Zeal Functions X - which model of the Zeals did you get? How are u finding them compared to the BC RSD?

                  Thanks for the heads up Elwood. Btw, how are the Tein Monoflex like as a daily driver - is it very harsh in terms of the ride?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by apparition View Post
                    Hey Rix, yeah I'm getting quotes for the Zeal Functions X - which model of the Zeals did you get? How are u finding them compared to the BC RSD?
                    *waits for ricki's response".

                    He found them A LOT better :P

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                      #11
                      Personally, i found the BC RSD's hell for a daily.

                      WAY too harsh for me on the hwy. On good roads they are fine though, made the car handle a lot better over stock.

                      Been told the cusco zero2's are nice and comfy. Even more then the n+

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Elwood View Post
                        He could proably pull a 1.19 around wakefield with a broken leg..
                        i pulled 1:19 in a B16A powered '83 Prelude? does that count?

                        PS - Elwood are the Tein MF harsh?
                        ... retired/

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by tinkerbell View Post
                          i pulled 1:19 in a B16A powered '83 Prelude? does that count?

                          PS - Elwood are the Tein MF harsh?
                          Nope.

                          Compared to Flex anyway...

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                            #14
                            similar to the Cusco's then?
                            ... retired/

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                              #15
                              Never been in a car with cusco's?

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