You should definitely have a look at the Whiteline, only 0.8/0.8 drop, 4.5K / 5.1K , not too stiff for street , I absolutely love them, feels just a bit stiffer than OEM and not rubbing with 9.5+38 on 265s. $220 ish for the set
I didn't know until a few days ago but apparently if you're ''CRUISE'' light is on , it deactivate the Hondata Traction control , might want to check that too
I found that 8% (3mph engagement not that it really matter I think) is my personal sweet spot for most conditions, cold mornings and night included.
Advan Apex 265/35R18 , Hondata OTS map + PRL Intake / PRL Inlet pipe.
6% was still cutting in and out in 1st and 2nd
Just lowering it will get you pretty close to it without doing anything, remove the pin/lock on the top of the shocks and slide that in as much as you can before you go to your alignment.
Only street for now, planning on going to a couple track days maybe
Wheels and Tires size: 18X9.5 +38 Advan GT Premium on Advan Apex 265/35R18
Suspension / Drop : Whiteline springs 0.7/0.7
Camber and Toe settings
Front: -2.6 , 0.0 toe
Rear: -2.3 , 0.1 Toe in
Very minimal torque steer with the current power/mods , Feels very comfortable, rides nice / no...
I didn't really pushed it yet, plus ECU is out of the car to jailbreak so won't really have the opportunity to test it for a week but there's lots of people running these specs saying that the torque steer is minimal if any .
I agree on most suspension , 95% of people running Swift, they advertise 1.0/1.0 but in reality it's closer to 1.25 , Whiteline is only lowering 0.7/0.7 it helps a lot with not rubbing and this is why I chose that brand . I wanted more of an OEM+ kind of ride, This car already has low ground...
No rubbing , Tires are Advan APEX, I originally wanted AD08R but they are wider by almost 3/4 of an inch, APEX have more ''rounded'' edges like Michelin
Advan GT Premium 18x9.5 +38 Limited Smoked black on Advan Apex 265/35R18 , lowered with Whiteline springs.
First time out of the garage this year. (Needs a wash lol)
I found this pic of the interior on the FK8 creator's IG page : @hide._.kaki
If you scroll down on his page you'll find this picture from January 2018 of a similar shift knob which He claims to be original on a reply in the comments ... :hmm:
Stoptech makes them, should be pretty easy to find in the USA , we stock them (but we're In Canada)
128.40098 is the part number
Looks like PRL has them https://prlmotorsports.com/stoptechcentricfrontrotor2017hondacivictyper.aspx
Saw this as well, but if they don't show it at the TMS tomorrow then, there is no more show for 2019 so I guess we'll have to wait 2020 to see the 2020 version , unlikely to happen but you might be right .