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Old 06-26-2009, 09:23 AM   #1 (permalink)
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HFP suspension performance numbers?

Does anybody know what skidpad numbers this suspension gets over stock?(stock is .91 on the summer tires).How about the slalom?
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As far as I know, there are no skidpad or slalom numbers for it. The reviews you'll see here are mostly subjective but people rave about it (including me). For the price, it's unbeatable imo. If you're interesting in handling more than dropping your car, stop what you're doing and buy it right now.
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Sounds like a good mod when my car gets older.(plan to keep it for at least 10years,if everything pans out).
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i heard to replace shocks and springs at 40-50k miles
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Yes, i wanted to find solid evidence on how much the HFP actually helps out, compared to stock of course.
i would think that it would benifit non SI civics more then SI suspension civics.
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when i put mine on it was very noticeable they way it handled better turn ins felt not as forced and the ride isnt as harsh as everyone claims
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