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can 320i m54 outrun civic 2.0 k20?
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<blockquote data-quote="supergripen" data-source="post: 398313" data-attributes="member: 1254"><p>I hv indeed driven a CTR(FD2R) and while ride is not an issue on a smooth surfaced racetrack like Sepang,on normal 'Malaysian spec' roads,its just plain scary if u want to make rapid progress.The fear of being thrown off the road is very real indeed and the bounce will just tire u down after a while.In the end,u'll end up driving slow on most roads.</p><p></p><p>Its sad that many still think that a super stiff setup is the only way to tune a performance car's suspension.Ask Lotus,Litchfield,Whiteline,Bilstein etc and they'll tell u otherwise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="supergripen, post: 398313, member: 1254"] I hv indeed driven a CTR(FD2R) and while ride is not an issue on a smooth surfaced racetrack like Sepang,on normal 'Malaysian spec' roads,its just plain scary if u want to make rapid progress.The fear of being thrown off the road is very real indeed and the bounce will just tire u down after a while.In the end,u'll end up driving slow on most roads. Its sad that many still think that a super stiff setup is the only way to tune a performance car's suspension.Ask Lotus,Litchfield,Whiteline,Bilstein etc and they'll tell u otherwise. [/QUOTE]
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