#9371417 - 08/02/18 12:43 PM
Re: 1998 DC2 Type-R resto complete (finally)
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#9371495 - 08/02/18 02:49 PM
Re: 1998 DC2 Type-R resto complete (finally)
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Screamin Type ARGH!
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4.5 months...was supposed to be less but stuff comes up for shops. and you can't rush a mini resto. what's the mileage on your baby?
198k still runs great
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#9371529 - 08/02/18 03:39 PM
Re: 1998 DC2 Type-R resto complete (finally)
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Wow looks amazing! Makes me miss my SiR.
Wondering how this car would compare to a BRZ?
Just wondering since it would be crazy to pay 50K no matter what condition.
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#9372367 - 08/04/18 07:26 AM
Re: 1998 DC2 Type-R resto complete (finally)
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4.5 months...was supposed to be less but stuff comes up for shops. and you can't rush a mini resto. what's the mileage on your baby? 198k still runs great
That's great! The car is meant to be driven, not a garage queen. Sadly there are a fair amount of ITRs that are garage queens which has never seen a track.
Keep driving it!
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#9372381 - 08/04/18 09:26 AM
Re: 1998 DC2 Type-R resto complete (finally)
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Wow looks amazing! Makes me miss my SiR.
Wondering how this car would compare to a BRZ?
Just wondering since it would be crazy to pay 50K no matter what condition.
on the track? or on the street?
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#9372416 - 08/04/18 01:31 PM
Re: 1998 DC2 Type-R resto complete (finally)
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Brz is more entertaining and engaging in the twisties. Stock seats are much better for performance driving and the immediacy of the turn-in response is much more rapid in the brz—the front end on that car is wicked pointy.
ITR has a much superior drivetrain experience, is easier to drive fast and u can still hang tail with some proper braking (left foot or otherwise). Different animal. More benign and more fierce in the engine department. A lot more drama from the motor. Tons of character there. Brz has the better chassis though.
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#9372437 - 08/04/18 04:02 PM
Re: 1998 DC2 Type-R resto complete (finally)
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Brz is more entertaining and engaging in the twisties. Stock seats are much better for performance driving and the immediacy of the turn-in response is much more rapid in the brz—the front end on that car is wicked pointy.
ITR has a much superior drivetrain experience, is easier to drive fast and u can still hang tail with some proper braking (left foot or otherwise). Different animal. More benign and more fierce in the engine department. A lot more drama from the motor. Tons of character there. Brz has the better chassis though.
pretty much... if my BRZ had like a bit more power (and revved to 8k+), it'd be the missing part.
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#9373027 - 08/06/18 03:16 PM
Re: 1998 DC2 Type-R resto complete (finally)
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phoenixrage
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What type r owners don’t circle jerk?
if they take their eyes off their cars for too long they'd get stolen.
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#9373531 - 08/07/18 10:28 AM
Re: 1998 DC2 Type-R resto complete (finally)
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Mr.Bozack
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Ha thanks for the comparo on the BRZ I bet it would be close race around the track.
The Vtec crossover would be the missing part of the equation I'm sure.
Cool car man as you don't see many of them any more...and it should only go up in value. I miss the old Hondas I might have to test drive an EK SiR and see if it sparks the nostalgia.
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#9373842 - 08/07/18 03:38 PM
Re: 1998 DC2 Type-R resto complete (finally)
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Mr.Bozack
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Yeah RWD and more torque I wouldn't be surprised if it outran it at the track.
Can you upgrade sway bars to further stiffen or is it unnecessary? I have't researched the BRZ much.
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#9374187 - 08/08/18 08:07 AM
Re: 1998 DC2 Type-R resto complete (finally)
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Mr.Bozack
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Nice, sounds like it's pretty damn good right out of the box.
Sorry to thread jack - on with the Type Arrrgggg love
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#9406919 - 09/29/18 11:00 PM
Re: 1998 DC2 Type-R resto complete (finally)
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#9406976 - 09/30/18 07:16 AM
Re: 1998 DC2 Type-R resto complete (finally)
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Mr.Bozack
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Holy shit that's like 100K CAD - Surprised the SiR's aren't going up in value. It was pretty rare, got stolen more than the type R and was probably 80% of what the type R was...Note I've never driven the type R so I'm magazine racing.
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#9410423 - 10/04/18 11:17 AM
Re: 1998 DC2 Type-R resto complete (finally)
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Car looks good man nice work
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#9410544 - 10/04/18 12:47 PM
Re: 1998 DC2 Type-R resto complete (finally)
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OracerO
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Nice!
I recently sat in a Civic Type R the other day. Felt like a kid again.
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#9413850 - 10/09/18 07:40 PM
Re: 1998 DC2 Type-R resto complete (finally)
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Nice! I recently sat in a Civic Type R the other day. Felt like a kid again.
That’s cause it is a kids car. It looks like something straight out of FnF FFS
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#9415077 - 10/11/18 10:23 AM
Re: 1998 DC2 Type-R resto complete (finally)
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That oil is way to thin man! The car is old, you need a little thicker oil no wonder it's burning it off.
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#9415574 - 10/11/18 03:12 PM
Re: 1998 DC2 Type-R resto complete (finally)
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Yup! I actually used to just run regular Castrol GTX 10w30. I always felt the car liked it the most, and it stayed in the motor lol Didn't burn or leak past the old gaskets
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