Thanks for the pic. Is the road slightly downhill?
Petty sure mine is higher in the front compared to rear.
I'll take a picture if I drive it to work tomorrow.
Sure, NP!
Maybe I should say that the front is slightly higher than the rear. Is this the case for stock springs???
In that case, I'd try the AFE Type R springs. Those are progressive and start from 165 lb/in., which IIRC, is the same as stock Si's rate. Thinking it'd be less bouncy on rough roads.
Thanks for sharing this mod!
My car hasn't settled yet to stock height and I wish I knew why passenger front is higher than driver's side.
Luckily I noticed before switching springs otherwise I'd be going crazy.
I measured the height just before the switch, for reference, and didn't pay any...
The difference in very visible, 14 mm. Right front wheel gap is clearly larger than the other three.
The body panels are perfectly aligned.
The car is driving and tracking perfectly as far as I can tell.
I also measured at jacking point and of course right side is higher.
Checked a 2020 Civic LX...
Rightly said. It felt just perfect for me before measuring. Now I can't undo it, lol.
Now imagine if I went to measure with someone in the driver seat...
Car dives perfectly, as far as I can tell. Sitting in the car feels normal, not noticeable.
If the driver's side was higher I'd think is to...
I asked about this on the other forum, in section dedicated to suspension but got no answers....
So before making any changes to the suspension I decided to measure the ride hight at the highest point of the fender arches.
The front right is higher than driver's side no matter where I park the...
Thanks for the detailed explanation.
Got it now.
The requirements for the 93 Octane tune were clear to me but I thought higher octane was still recommended for the other one.
I see. I thought it was the 93 Octane option that will also work on 91 Octane gas but with higher knock control and reduced timing.
I thought the 91 Octane option will not see any improvements if higher octane was used.
Would that mean the 91 octane tune will also give better performance...
I have a question about the Phereable 1.5 Race maps.
Apologize if off topic.
If one buys the 91 Octane tune, are there still advantages in using 93 or higher Octane ?