I've owned this car for quite a long time and it's come a long way over the years to the point where I've stopped modifying (for now
).
From the title, the Honda guys will know J's Racing. TGM is a race team in the UK that look after it. In it's current guise, it's very much still a road car but catered for track.
Anyway to start from the very beginning..
Many moons ago, I picked up a facelift DC5

It came with Mugen Assist meters


and sat on Mugen Sports suspension

They were ok but off they came.....

..and were replaced with Eibach Pro Street S coilovers which went very with the Toyo R1R tyres I had on the wheels at the time


A B&M short shifter went in

Bye bye OEM

Dixcel Slotted Discs, Carbon Z-Type pads and Hel brake lines replaced the standard Brembo items which gave shorter stopping distances, but also provided fade free braking (on track) and a more progressive feel.

I had the cam cover smoothed and painted champ white and changed the plug cover over for a carbon fibre one


DRE shift light prior to fitting

My car as it was then, taken at Brands Hatch circuit where it performed very well.


From the title, the Honda guys will know J's Racing. TGM is a race team in the UK that look after it. In it's current guise, it's very much still a road car but catered for track.
Anyway to start from the very beginning..
Many moons ago, I picked up a facelift DC5

It came with Mugen Assist meters


and sat on Mugen Sports suspension

They were ok but off they came.....

..and were replaced with Eibach Pro Street S coilovers which went very with the Toyo R1R tyres I had on the wheels at the time


A B&M short shifter went in

Bye bye OEM

Dixcel Slotted Discs, Carbon Z-Type pads and Hel brake lines replaced the standard Brembo items which gave shorter stopping distances, but also provided fade free braking (on track) and a more progressive feel.

I had the cam cover smoothed and painted champ white and changed the plug cover over for a carbon fibre one


DRE shift light prior to fitting

My car as it was then, taken at Brands Hatch circuit where it performed very well.


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