Jester giving cruise ship diesel engines the coal-rolling tune they deserve. Miami to Nassau in 60 minutes while belching fumes. Prow of the ship lifting out of the water like a cigarette boat.
Yeah, Chilly's right, the pattern is different because of Japan traffic regulations and RHD.
US enthusiasts swap to JDM mostly because they don't like the amber corner lights the US spec comes with (mandated by federal regs)
I've been thinking about this question, too. I drive my Si aggressively and want to go full throttle a lot so I'd rather stay in Map 1 and utilize reduced rev hang. But then what's the point if I'm only staying at stock boost levels? Why would I tune and risk voiding the warranty?
Phearable...
Without getting into advanced finance and capital market expectations, this is a pretty good plan.
OP, refinance with as good an interest rate as you can. Keep the cash in a money market fund in your brokerage account, and you can immunize your debt pretty well (fancy way of saying paying 5%...
You can spend +50 hours exploring this forum, youtube, and Bob is the Oil Guy forums for hearsay and anecdotes and end up exactly where you left off, or instead, you can avoid overthinking it and use any API certified oil.
Do the PRL RMM. I put mine on 2 weeks ago and was a little worried about the initial vibrations. But after about 100 miles (~3-4 drives), the vibrations settled down and now I barely feel them. Worth the money to do.
PRL is great, very small increase in NVH for performance benefits. I would...
Just jumping in on this thread, interested in purchasing this. Wondering if you can reconfirm some questions I have.
1) Can you confirm this will fit an Si?
2) What's the website to purchase from if there is one?
3) You ship to anywhere in the lower 48, correct?
Hi, I'll be purchasing new wheels and tires soon, but I'm confused with the indirect TPMS system that the 11th gen Civic has. Tire Rack is charging me extra for TPMS sensors, but if our cars have an indirect system, my question is:
Do I need to buy TPMS sensors when buying aftermarket wheels?
Drop-in Spoon filter? No warranty concerns. Plus, you can always put the stock one back in if/when you need to go to the dealership.
However, Spoon filters don't filter as well as stock filters so your engine will be sucking in additional 5-20 micron particles that the stock filter would have...