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#16
a really inexpensive mod that makes a genuine difference: reverse the shift direction of your automatic in manual mode. if you can just swap the pin spots its free other you need some heatshrink and splice barrels or you could solder the wires back together.
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#21
Just saw this earlier today and thought it might be handy for the folks that have radar detectors but aren't convinced to spend $$$ for a mirror mount. For an even cleaner install, the mount should be paired by one of those Invisicord/Stealth cords. I'd say this is a sub $40 mod.
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Invisicord DIY
#22
Great idea! They are intuitively reversed. I let a friend test drive my car hard and he ended up shifting the wrong way. Done it myself too, but I usually use the paddles.
#24
Time will tell, I suppose. For the first day or two, it might seem soft, but it's quite hardened now, and I'm no longer gentle with it. Seems totally fine.
I used rattle cans from LOWES. Valspar... neat swivel cap design, and a fine spray dispersion. Truth is, I need to do some detail touch-ups around the channel edge in the front. I went with gold in the channel, and in highsight it should be black. Also, as I said before, there's something not entirely right about it when installed in the engine bay. It's interesting looking, but somehow a little too Hot Wheels looking, if you can relate to that.
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Cheap Mod
Here is a real cheap mod. I wanted to light up my cup holder and used a simple non blinking tea candle ~$3.00. It fit perfectly in the U at the back of the cup holder. You can also use Velcro to install it on the lip. If you put it in the U at the back of the cup holder you need to remove it if you close the top.
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#29
An inexpensive mod that can add a little personalization to a an engine bay is to maintain a color theme through your connections and caps. I've got the blue engine cover, I got an anodized radiator cap on order for <$15, I'm looking for a matching blue anodized oil cap, and there's a plan to replace my CAI black silicone connectors with blue silicone connectors. I also got DiodeDynamic's Blue LED conversion for everywhere in the interior. There's also the VMS washers mentioned earlier.
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An inexpensive mod that can add a little personalization to a an engine bay is to maintain a color theme through your connections and caps. I've got the blue engine cover, I got an anodized radiator cap on order for <$15, I'm looking for a matching blue anodized oil cap, and there's a plan to replace my CAI black silicone connectors with blue silicone connectors. I also got DiodeDynamic's Blue LED conversion for everywhere in the interior. There's also the VMS washers mentioned earlier.
Hey, GoFightNguyen, there's an engine bay thread over here: https://www.myg37.com/forums/body-in...ay-thread.html
Take some pics of your work and show it off. I'd like to see what you're doing.