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Considering relative currency valuations, the GB built Type R pricing could favor US buyers.
Then there's this: 10 Sports Cars the Civic Type R Beat Around the Nürburgring http://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2...t-around-the-n |
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But high revving V-TEC (or VVL in general, such as on the SR20VET frankensteins out there in Silvias) is even better with a turbo. High RPMs and a head that flows like no other are the best things to pair with a turbo!!!
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"purpose built race cars that use some form of suspension design that incorporates a dynamic camber curve." I agree, but I was commenting on the delta of the handicap where the macpherson "handicap" (probably wrong terminology here) is significantly less than on a Mac FWD car. Reasoning: RWD generally equates to a stiffer front than rear setup and the weight distro of the RWD chassis along with the rear wheels receiving the power means that heat generated up front is already minimized, the braking is already ideal due to weight distro and with the front being stiff that means a great deal of front camber isn't as needed due to a reduction in squat and body roll from that end being stiffer. Now reverse this for FWD: The front tires see a lot more heat, are trying to do 2 jobs and the weight distro of the car is not conducive to excellent braking because FWD cars like to be front weight bais for performance. So double arms (aka: dynamic camber) helps a FWD car: Reduce the need for static camber to improve braking, soften the front vs. the rear to improve grip without generating as much tire temp. A lack of dynamic camber As for "race cars", I think of production cars-that-are-raced and most have macs up front (bmw, porsche, subaru, etc) which is obviously indicative of how prevalent Macs are on production cars. A dynamic camber curve on the front of a production car is a rare bird nowadays, especially on FWD unfortunately.
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New Honda Civic Type R Coupe Imagined
![]() From the article: Independent artist Wild Speed has turned the Honda Civic Coupe concept into a fully-fledged Type R model. 2 pictures and full article . |
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gimie a hatch dammit. not some mini accord.
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I have no idea why this thread is even still relevant.
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Well here is food for thought.
Type r will be mid to low 40k. You won't be able to buy one at msrp. You heard it here first Last edited by Who8myrice; 04-15-2015 at 03:21 PM. Reason: Spelling |
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