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Old 07-29-2016, 10:20 PM
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Sounds like bc u went in for the same issue they did it for free
Old 07-30-2016, 10:36 PM
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Bought some **** arounds tire earlier Goodyear Eagle RS-A's. Going to go and pull the burnout switch tonight in a nice open parking lot.
Old 07-30-2016, 10:36 PM
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Test pipes and y pipe
Old 07-30-2016, 10:38 PM
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Test pipes and y pipe
Can you post a vid please I considering buying berks test pipes
Old 07-31-2016, 11:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Streetking310
Can you post a vid please I considering buying berks test pipes
I'll have to get one, but it's really loud. I went resonated test pipes to the y pipe and single exit 1 resonator no muffler
Old 07-31-2016, 01:26 PM
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Originally Posted by 180jsun
I'll have to get one, but it's really loud. I went resonated test pipes to the y pipe and single exit 1 resonator no muffler
I bet that really blasts.
I assume you're throwing CEL code w/ those short O2 outputs, but
Old 07-31-2016, 01:46 PM
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Today I modified my IJDMToy license plate mount. I know that there is a stillen license plate mount for about $85 before shipping to Mount the plate to the tow hook. I didn't want to spent that much money so I bought the IJDMToy one for like $30 on amazon. Once it came in and I installed it, no matter how tight I made the center screw it would still not hold steady and any little bump I would hit would cause the plate to become crooked. I went to home depot and picked up a bracket that would allow the plate mount to be held up in 2 spots (rather than one) and a couple of lock nuts for about $3 and my problem was solved. Hope this helps with some other people who don't want to spend $85 for a plate relocate. Check out the pictures below to see how I modified it. What IJDMToy sent me along with 1 screw, 2 rubber washers to attach the black plate to the rod and 4 screws to attach the license plate to the black plate My modifications How it looked after
I bought the same exact one from JDM toys because the store is in my area. It stuck out way to much to make it look weird. I ended up cutting the back of it about 1/2 inch and now it's more Ina Ned it looks way better.
Old 07-31-2016, 04:02 PM
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Originally Posted by S_G37
Today I modified my IJDMToy license plate mount. I know that there is a stillen license plate mount for about $85 before shipping to Mount the plate to the tow hook. I didn't want to spent that much money so I bought the IJDMToy one for like $30 on amazon. Once it came in and I installed it, no matter how tight I made the center screw it would still not hold steady and any little bump I would hit would cause the plate to become crooked. I went to home depot and picked up a bracket that would allow the plate mount to be held up in 2 spots (rather than one) and a couple of lock nuts for about $3 and my problem was solved. Hope this helps with some other people who don't want to spend $85 for a plate relocate.
Thanks for the tips.

Question: Did you have the plate in the OEM position before? and if so, what did you do with the holes when you removed the OEM plate mount?

Yes $85 seems pricey for a plate relocate kit. They have motorized hideaway mounts for $125 bucks. for that money I'd play with one of those till it failed before I'd spend almost as much for a fixed mount.
Old 07-31-2016, 04:06 PM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
I bet that really blasts.
I assume you're throwing CEL code w/ those short O2 outputs, but
Lately I've seen some tunerz rolling about, all loud and proud.
Yesterday one came shreiking down the strip by the mall.
one of the moms coming out of Marshalls observed the noise and noted "Gee for all that racket is sure isn't going very fast."

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followed the DIY for the ambient lighting in the footwells. pics were taken with the lights on max brightness. I dialed it way back to have a dim glow while driving




Old 08-01-2016, 12:01 PM
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Originally Posted by bikezilla
Lately I've seen some tunerz rolling about, all loud and proud.
Yesterday one came shreiking down the strip by the mall.
one of the moms coming out of Marshalls observed the noise and noted "Gee for all that racket is sure isn't going very fast."

That's one smart lady right there!

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followed the DIY for the ambient lighting in the footwells. pics were taken with the lights on max brightness. I dialed it way back to have a dim glow while driving




Those actually came out really nice! Great work!
Old 08-01-2016, 12:14 PM
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Originally Posted by coupecruisin
followed the DIY for the ambient lighting in the footwells. pics were taken with the lights on max brightness. I dialed it way back to have a dim glow while driving
It'd be awesome if you can program the lights to glow blue on low rpm and progressively turn red as you reach WOT
Old 08-01-2016, 02:56 PM
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^^Gotta be someway. The Accord has a similar thing around the speedo, turns white when you are not being an efficient or "green" driver. Once you are cruising and the car is running efficiently it turns green. Thats a pretty cool idea you got
Old 08-01-2016, 03:02 PM
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Old 08-01-2016, 03:45 PM
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Originally Posted by coupecruisin
followed the DIY for the ambient lighting in the footwells. pics were taken with the lights on max brightness. I dialed it way back to have a dim glow while driving




Nice!

I just received a pair of kits for my car and my daughter'NISMO Juke.
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Darned good installation kit. Lots of optional fuse taps and connectors.

Man, I like the idea of of a RPM driven color fade.


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