The Acuity Instrument stage 2 shift kit is a game changer. No word of a lie this kit brings the stock shifter that is already amazing come alive. Acuity did an amazing job on this kit.
Ok at first I was very skeptical on how two bushings can make any difference on any shifter! But after installing and driving it for a bit all scepticism is gone. Seriously you can actually feel and hear the difference. It is really hard to show the difference but it is definitely noticeable...
I know canada is making a big push and they are taking pre-orders. Because of the Canadian dollar pricing is much lower than the US counterparts. Give them a dm if you are considering.
I would say 15-18% louder than stock but definitely much louder wot. I took it on the highway and at wot it is an enjoyable level of sound. It is definitely more noticeable than stock and mind you this is with two resonator and stock front pipe and downpipe.
Took 8 months for it to arrive but it is finally hear. Very excited to have it installed. First impression is it is a little on the quite side but after a few drives it is louder than I thought. A little more money than most if not all fl5 de5 exhaust on the market currently but the quality...
It didn't take much to chip my glass. I'm almost certain glass nowadays is not as good as back in the days. With the shoring cost on everything I agree ? glass coverage is key.
I used to complain about the GTR tax and now I realize there is a Type R tax! Who has replaced their windshields lately? 3k for a honda windshield who knew.
Very agile and direct when it comes to the steering response. It doesn't bounce under hard cornering. I have a driving vlog if you haven't seen it yet.
I finally got around to installing the Acuity Instruments Radiator hoses. I also installed the Spoon thermostat at the same time. This will help anyone that is intending to install these.
Alright this is for all the members that are planning on installing Hondata FlashPro mini. I know it seems pretty straightforward forward but can be tricky to some. Hopefully this helps for everyone that is new to it.