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Looking good, quick question both products are compatible with the civic SI 11 gen of course.
 


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I'm guessing you'll have to remove the skid plate for the oil change?
 


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Which CF cooling plates are on this FL5? I have the Carbon Industries kit and the right plate has a push pin to hold the plate down at the very end where I believe you guys want us to add a rivet. Looks like I'd need to cut the carbon side plate to install the hood strut on that side.
 
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Which CF cooling plates are on this FL5? I have the Carbon Industries kit and the right plate has a push pin to hold the plate down at the very end where I believe you guys want us to add a rivet.
Scroll up. The HPT cooling plate is under the car. It’s designed to allow hot air out (under the engine) versus swirling around in the engine bay.
 

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Scroll up. The HPT cooling plate is under the car. It’s designed to allow hot air out (under the engine) versus swirling around in the engine bay.
Sorry if I wasn't more specific. I thought by quoting the pic they would know I was talking about the radiator cooling plate kit.
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