Okay sorry I don’t feel like reading though this long winded thread.
Here’s my take on setting up an STS Integra.
STS is dominated by 89-91 Civic Si’s. They have less power than the Integras, but they’re way lighter. They shame the same suspension geometry, so the DA is definitely not a bad choice for an STS car. First priority should be the suspension, and getting the car to handle well. Second priority is taking weight off the car. Third priority is power.
First thing you need to do before anything else is suspension. You want Ground Control coilovers and Konis AT LEAST. I race on Skunk2 coilovers and Tokico Illumina shocks and GC shock mounts. It sucks.
Here’s what you need for your springs and shocks:
94-01 Integra front shock forks and 94-01 Integra Koni shocks
Ground Control coilover sleeves with Koni adapters. Spring rates 450 front/550 rear for starters.
Ground Control shock mounts, because when you lower the car enough, you’ll be hitting the bumpstops and messing up the handling.
You need to get a bigger than stock rear sway bar, Suspension Techniques makes a 19mm bar, and Progress makes a 22mm bar.
The ST is a direct bolt-on, and I personally didn’t like it as much as the Progress.
The Progress is not a direct bolt on. It’s a better sway bar, get this one.
Get Ingalls camber kits for the front, not the extreme ones that only add negative camber. Get adjustable upper control arms for the rear too.
Put new rear trailing arm bushings in, Mugen ones work best. Put an Energy Suspension master kit on the suspension.
Once you get all that, get an alignment from a road race shop that knows how to set up Hondas for autocross. Also, get the car corner weighted with you in it. If you do all that, the ride height and camber will be adjustable.
So now that you have the suspension set up for local competition, you need to get some wheels and tires. You need at least 7" wide wheels, and 15 or 16" wheels. You might as well buy something lightweight, don’t waste your time or money unless it’s really inexpensive. Rotas are pretty good bang for the buck.
Wheels:
15x7, 15x7.5, 16x7, 16x7.5
Tires:
205/50/15 Kumho ECSTA MX
205/50/15 Falken Azenis RT615
215/45/16 Hankook RS2 Z212
215/45/16 Falken Azenis RT615
Don’t bother with anything other than what I listed. I prefer the 215/45/16 Azenis, because they’re .4" wider than the next widest tire listed.
Okay so it handles nicely, start ditching everything you can within the rules.
Ditch the AC. Get an Odyssey PC680MJT battery. Change the seats out with something that you fit in, and weighs just barely over 15lbs. There’s other things you can do, but get the car as light as possible.
Okay now for power. Buy brand name stuff. Most of it has dyno time on it, and generally it will all work okay together.
AEM or Injen CAI, Tanabe racing medallion exhaust, Greddy or DC sports header, Unorthodox racing underdrive pulleys, and some sort of ECU reprogram or an Apexi SAFC. Get it all dyno tuned, and you should be around 130-140 whp.
Hope this all helps.
Oh yeah, ARCHIVETHIS