Auto Racing: FWD Integra Honda, fred puhn, integra honda


Question
I have a 1.8 integra that I'm going to race on dirt 1/4 circle track. Do you have and suggestion on how to set the car up? Where to put the weight, the car has independent suspension. has to weight 2500lbs after race. the car has to remain stock.... and tricks to get any extra horsepower... anything suggestion will help.. thanks

Answer
Ajust your camber as follows.

RF neg. 4 Deg.
Lf pos. 2 Deg.
RR neg 2 Deg.
LR pos 2 Deg.

Set your front tow to about 1/8" toe OUT
Rear toe should be about 1/16" toe in.  

If rules allow it , add stiffer springs all around, and sway bars both front and rear. Yuo will need to stiffen the rear significantly to get it to slide out in the corners.  It's best to run faiarly soft springs with a lot of sway bar to control the roll. I can't give you exact numbers, cuz I haven't worked with the Acura , and don't race circle tracks.

You can add performance by finding the optimum ignition timing, running an open exhaust, a 2 1/2" 'tail pipe and headers. Also you can use a high performance intake but be sure to use a GOOD air filter. Dirt destroys engines.

Using synthetic oil (NOT Mobile One) will help some. I run 20W-50 Amzoil myself, but Red Line is good so is Royal Purple.

The most important thing for you to get NOW is a book,  "How To Make Your Car Handle" by Fred Puhn.  Book stores someetimes have it, or they can order it for you - - -it's about $16.00 and worth every penny.

Try those things, report back and feel free to ask more questions


Good Luck

Dan Liddy
Sarasota, Florida