FK2 or FD2 & mods?

FK2 or FD2 & mods?

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Dominick_b5RS

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27 posts

107 months

Tuesday 27th June 2017
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Simple question really, I've been looking at buying a Honda and I've narrowed it down to those two. I love the speed and refinement of the FK but I have an rs6 for that job so I have now been chatting with BHP about importing an FD. The FD seems raw and a good antidote to the rs6s flaws. Any advice from owners of them would be aprecatded also as an aside I wanted a dc2 but the insurance is about half the value of the car so that annoyed me and the ek9 is too slow for me, plus 4 doors is a bonus.

MRobbins1987

509 posts

137 months

Friday 30th June 2017
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I would go for the FD2 personally, a few modifications and you've got a rare high revving appreciating future classic, FK2 values may well take a dip with the new one about to be released.

rossub

4,845 posts

197 months

Friday 30th June 2017
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The FD2 is probably the slowest depreciating car I've ever seen - the Mrs has one and it's worth the same as it was when we bought it 2 years ago.

Get one and then supercharge it..... oh and have you seen the black ones? They look superb.

http://torque-gt.co.uk/car/honda-civic-type-r-2/

Dominick_b5RS

Original Poster:

27 posts

107 months

Friday 30th June 2017
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I like the blue or white ones! Supposedly they're the dc2 of my generation?? I love the type r's I keep looking at ATR as a stop gap! I need Vtec !

Butter Face

31,687 posts

167 months

Friday 30th June 2017
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FD2 In vivid blue with a supercharger. Sorted.

havoc

30,900 posts

242 months

Thursday 6th July 2017
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Owned one for 4 years (FD2). Should have chopped it in last year as have a new job 33 miles from home, but just couldn't.

If you need 4 doors and a boot, there's not a lot this side of an E90 M3 or a last-gen C63 which will make you smile as much, and it's notably lighter (and more immediate/hyper) than either of those.

vs FK2 - the FK2 is quicker, has more/newer tech...and is more refined outside of +R mode. And that's about it - the FD2 has better poise, more adjustability, better feedback, better sound, better throttle response, higher redline...etc. etc. And it's not exactly slow - official 222bhp is in reality >230bhp...in a 1,270kg car, so it punches above where the headline stats suggest.


Negatives:-
- The OEM suspension is like concrete, esp. with the (OE fitment) stiff-sidewall'd RE001 rubber. On UK roads it doesn't work - the rear end damper rating is far too high so the springs don't work properly and it falls apart as soon as you hit a bumpy B-road. Replacing rear-dampers with Koni Yellows fixes that one, leaving the front end a BIT too stiff on properly nadgety roads, but nothing you can't live with.
- Even with Koni Yellow's the ride is never relaxing - IMHO it's a little too much for a daily driver, but it's doable - see my first line above!
- It's old-school Type-R - stripped out, noisy, little equipment (a/c, elec windows, rear tints, double-DIN - and that's it for standard kit)
- Did I mention it's noisy?!? On a M-way journey we struggle to hear our son behind us unless he speaks up...
- The seat bolsters are quite aggressive, so if you're a plus-size gentleman you may not be comfortable.

Dominick_b5RS

Original Poster:

27 posts

107 months

Thursday 6th July 2017
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Firstly thanks so much for that comprehensive response!

size isn't an issue I'm a skinny youth the tighter the bolsters the better!

I don't need four doors its just much easier, I did look as DC5's but they're just not my cup of tea; the looks and the interior are not for me but i do love the seats.

the other car I had considered is a DC2 which I love but it seemed like the FD was the modern interpretation, I have also thought about ATR which is appealing as the price is so low atm value is great.

Im just torn as to what Type R I should buy I want an exciting car that i want to just take for a drive for pleaser

Any opinions much appreciated

rossub

4,845 posts

197 months

Thursday 6th July 2017
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We have the Koni yellows on the rear. The Mrs is 57 and loves it as her daily driver, so a young male shouldn't have a problem. Having said that, I wouldn't want one for driving around town all the time regardless of age.

havoc

30,900 posts

242 months

Thursday 6th July 2017
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FD2 is a lot more modern (good ways and bad ways) than the DC2 / CH1 (ATR). So it's safer, it's stiffer, it's got less feel/feedback (!), it's got better brakes...

ATR for me is an absolute bargain right now, and is probably 95% of the car the DC2 is - notably thicker mid-range than the DC2 but rev-limit just too low so it drops out of VTEC unless you run it right to the limiter. A VTEC controller can fix this though by lowering the cut-over point a few hundred rpm.


So it depends on your budget - if you can afford an FD2 then you're unlikely to lose money if you look after it, but if an FD2 would be a real stretch financially then an ATR + a couple of choice tweaks wouldn't disappoint. Just check the known weakpoints (synchro, linkage, calipers from memory) and for rust.


DC2 for me is still the best. It's got (comparatively) no mid-range, it's got the shortest gearing, but it's THE most engaging still and has the best handling/grip/ride balance, and it rewards so much at sensible speeds not licence-losing ones. There may be an element of rose-tints there though as I've had two and only sold the last when we started a family.

Dominick_b5RS

Original Poster:

27 posts

107 months

Thursday 6th July 2017
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Thanks so much for the responses!

Money isn't really an object up until silly expensive hondas like the NSX I wanted peoples opinions on Type R's it sounds like the FD is still a purist type r and true to the brand i.e. stripped out revvy and rewarding? Is the K series as entertaining as the B/H series engines are?

Sorry for all the questions but getting seat time is super hard!

havoc

30,900 posts

242 months

Thursday 6th July 2017
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Dominick_b5RS said:
Is the K series as entertaining as the B/H series engines are?
Broadly, yes.

Sound isn't QUITE as feral as the B18C6 on-song - it's more metallic, with a slightly more touring-car vibe going on. But throttle-response is arguably as good (and feels better because the DBW throttle has been made very responsive), and the mid-range is better (which makes it easier to drive but removes the 'kick' on-cam).

...and when is 8,500rpm ever NOT entertaining?!? biggrin

designforlife

3,739 posts

170 months

Friday 7th July 2017
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Have you considered a DC5? I bought one in jan and haven't looked back (except to ogle it after i park it up).

-sorry, just seen your comment re. them. shame as it would tick a lot of your boxes...have you driven one?

Dominick_b5RS

Original Poster:

27 posts

107 months

Monday 10th July 2017
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The DC5 is a great car I'm sure but I'm just not keen on them and i don't want to compromise! I would love a DC2 but I'm worried by the age they are over 20 years old now and a lot haven't been looked after 100%. I do like ATR but again i can't find one that hasn't been abused or defaced cosmetically unless silly high miles.

I think I'm off the idea of an FK2 for the time being although every time i see the local one they do look super aggressive!

havoc

30,900 posts

242 months

Monday 10th July 2017
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Given the reviews the FK8 is getting I can imagine FK2 residuals taking a beating over the next year or two. At which point they may well become a performance bargain if you can live with the ride and the looks...

TheJimi

25,746 posts

250 months

Friday 14th July 2017
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Dominick_b5RS said:
Simple question really, I've been looking at buying a Honda and I've narrowed it down to those two. I love the speed and refinement of the FK but I have an rs6 for that job so I have now been chatting with BHP about importing an FD. The FD seems raw and a good antidote to the rs6s flaws. Any advice from owners of them would be aprecatded also as an aside I wanted a dc2 but the insurance is about half the value of the car so that annoyed me and the ek9 is too slow for me, plus 4 doors is a bonus.
Great thread, and a nice dilemma to have smile

Me? To answer your question of a straight choice between an FK2, or an FD2, I'd be reaching for the FD2 keys every time, regardless of budget. Without question.

However...

If you spent FK2 money sorting out an Accord Type R or DC2, that would be a very compelling argument and by sorted out, I mean as fresh as you can make it.


EK9_CTR

524 posts

141 months

Friday 14th July 2017
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Between those two it's FD2 every time. Decent number of clean examples out there whether it's in the UK or Japan. The last of the old school Type-R.

ATR is also a shout. I have one and I love it. Massively underrated and one of the great performance bargains. Gives the legendary DC2 a right good run for its money.

EK9 as mentioned is not as quick, but you'll be grinning eat-to-ear on a B-road or track.


Mark-t

298 posts

210 months

Friday 26th January 2018
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Sorry to bring up an old thread, but I'm interested if the OP made a purchase in the end? smile

Dominick_b5RS

Original Poster:

27 posts

107 months

Friday 26th January 2018
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Not yet because Honda ruined my decision making by launching the FK8! So I bought a good example of a megane R26 as a stop gap which is a lovely little car! The RS6 has gone now so maybe an FD2 some time as I love the rareness!

chrismc1977

854 posts

119 months

Saturday 27th January 2018
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Can’t speak highly enough for the DC2- but you are correct in that they are getting genuinely rare to find in clean standard fettle....

They are very tough & reliable indeed however. Regular oil changes & valve clearance settings are important.

All DC2’s will by now need to have been rebushed inc engine mounts.

Aside from that rust is the biggy. Rear arches specifically.

Was lucky enough to pick mine up 18months ago. White UK, stock, 51k miles. Can’t see me ever selling it!

havoc

30,900 posts

242 months

Saturday 27th January 2018
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chrismc1977 said:
Was lucky enough to pick mine up 18months ago. White UK, stock, 51k miles. Can’t see me ever selling it!
Words cannot express how much I hate you!

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