Just for the sake of spreading knowledge on a subject that people seem to constantly get it wrong likely due to crap companies like BC coilovers spreading misinformation so they can sell universal threaded shock body coilovers just producing different brackets to fit different cars. Proper way to adjust shock body length & ride height is as follows. Remove spring install coilover w/o spring adj lower perch to set shock body length while checking full travel for clearance adjust the shock body length via lower perch extending so that the bump stomp engages before wheels contact fender/liner under full compression adding length to shock body for maximum droop with no rubbing or bottoming out lock the lower perch ( never touch it again) reinstall spring using upper perch to fine tune adjusting ride height often referred to as preload adjustment if your lowering it so much that springs are free to move up and down during droop than you need helper springs and/or you're likely running far too low or too stiff of spring rate or both. Contrary to popular belief stiffer isn't better technically the goal is to run as soft as possible as much mechanical grip as possible as much travel as possible while just stiff enough to prevent excess dive /squat & unwanted body roll / compression under load from aero. With so many bumpy tracks & rough roads tune roll as soft as you can still stiffer than stock but soft enough to maintain tire contact not lifting wheel as much traction / grip/ weigh transfer feel & tune body roll with sway bars aka anti roll bars Always use top perch to adjust ride height only adjust lower perch to set initial body length for max compression & droop. And a very very good tip mentioned in video to always clock/compress suspension bushings before final tq if tightened in the air once compressed if already tightened can tear bushings once under weight 🤙
Thanks for adding valid technical points! I personally am running a stiffer spring rate because this car is more dedicated for track use. Since this video has been made, the car has seen a track day on the stiffer spring rate and overall, I’d say the car feels more stable at higher speed transitions and heavy braking (as I anticipated) I appreciate you going into depth with the coilover information and hopefully this will help out anyone else with related questions🙏
Nice video! I've been thinking of switching out my Skunk2 coilovers for some S3 ones on my EG hatch. I also liked the Hot Version translator voice change lol. I seen a good way to measure the ride height is measuring from the fender to the ground.
Yes, definitely a good option to consider and glad you liked the edits hahah! On this car I usually use the jack point for height measurement since the fenders are pulled and rolled, but yes you can do that as well. Doesn’t hurt to take note of both!
It’s more on the stiff side, might be a bit much for some if it’s on a daily but they do have other options with softer spring rates that would be more suitable for something that’s going to be mainly used for street
Ahh yes, I’ve had ideas of switching up the exhaust as well since we’re going full blown race car haha. Would love a nice straight light weight one next! It’s on the list, don’t worry🫡
the hot version vid template is hard af
Thanks for watching! Yeah that was fun piecing together haha🙏
Just for the sake of spreading knowledge on a subject that people seem to constantly get it wrong likely due to crap companies like BC coilovers spreading misinformation so they can sell universal threaded shock body coilovers just producing different brackets to fit different cars. Proper way to adjust shock body length & ride height is as follows. Remove spring install coilover w/o spring adj lower perch to set shock body length while checking full travel for clearance adjust the shock body length via lower perch extending so that the bump stomp engages before wheels contact fender/liner under full compression adding length to shock body for maximum droop with no rubbing or bottoming out lock the lower perch ( never touch it again) reinstall spring using upper perch to fine tune adjusting ride height often referred to as preload adjustment if your lowering it so much that springs are free to move up and down during droop than you need helper springs and/or you're likely running far too low or too stiff of spring rate or both. Contrary to popular belief stiffer isn't better technically the goal is to run as soft as possible as much mechanical grip as possible as much travel as possible while just stiff enough to prevent excess dive /squat & unwanted body roll / compression under load from aero. With so many bumpy tracks & rough roads tune roll as soft as you can still stiffer than stock but soft enough to maintain tire contact not lifting wheel as much traction / grip/ weigh transfer feel & tune body roll with sway bars aka anti roll bars Always use top perch to adjust ride height only adjust lower perch to set initial body length for max compression & droop. And a very very good tip mentioned in video to always clock/compress suspension bushings before final tq if tightened in the air once compressed if already tightened can tear bushings once under weight 🤙
Thanks for adding valid technical points! I personally am running a stiffer spring rate because this car is more dedicated for track use. Since this video has been made, the car has seen a track day on the stiffer spring rate and overall, I’d say the car feels more stable at higher speed transitions and heavy braking (as I anticipated)
I appreciate you going into depth with the coilover information and hopefully this will help out anyone else with related questions🙏
Yo this Video is dope as hell and made me smile when doing the best motoring impressions lol
Thanks for watching! Always wanted to edit something like that, glad you enjoyed it🙏
good video Bro, im considering getting those coilovers
Yes, might be worth looking into and if possible I’d try to check out some reviews for the specific car you have and good spring combos too👍
Great edit bro, really enjoyed this one!
Thank you!! This was a fun one to edit for sure😆
Nice video! I've been thinking of switching out my Skunk2 coilovers for some S3 ones on my EG hatch. I also liked the Hot Version translator voice change lol. I seen a good way to measure the ride height is measuring from the fender to the ground.
Yes, definitely a good option to consider and glad you liked the edits hahah! On this car I usually use the jack point for height measurement since the fenders are pulled and rolled, but yes you can do that as well. Doesn’t hurt to take note of both!
Voice over and editing on-point! 🍻 Were you on Koni Sport or Koni Race prior to the change?
Thanks!! I was on Koni Sport before👍
By just looking at your video your coilovers are not suitable for daily driving form right? Looks bouncy
It’s more on the stiff side, might be a bit much for some if it’s on a daily but they do have other options with softer spring rates that would be more suitable for something that’s going to be mainly used for street
@@boomboomtisk thanks 🙏
For sure!
I've got the street version of S3's on my Civic, 10k/8k setup and love it. Soft enough for the street and stiff enough for the track.
Haha...Best Motoring template warms my soul
Hahah yes warms mine too
Seatbelt 🤗
Always!
what canyon is this?
SICK!!!!
Ahhh thanks dude!!
dude~~exhaust not enough louder ya~! haha~u have to change J's racing as well :)
Ahh yes, I’ve had ideas of switching up the exhaust as well since we’re going full blown race car haha. Would love a nice straight light weight one next! It’s on the list, don’t worry🫡
maybe u can consider js racing or zerofighter as well :) cant wait to c u change the louder exhaust like kanjo :)@@boomboomtisk
Do you by any chance have a discount code for civics?
I don’t at the moment but keep an eye out for deals, they usually run special prices around the holidays🫡
@@boomboomtisk funny is I tried boomboom once and got 15% but I’ll wait and see how Black Friday is 👍
Oh damn I didn’t realize that haha, good to know! I’ve been chatting with the guys there so hopefully we can get some promos going in the near future🙏
What diameter is your Momo wheel? Is it 350mm?
Yes, 350mm
Is that the crest or sunrise highway?
Gunsai touge😉
B16 ?
Yes, stock B16a2
Nice car 👌
Thanks!
What lip is that?
It’s an EXCEED/Mode Parfume lip
damping*