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EtotheD

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Installed the Aquity short shifter with ESCO knob. After 1k miles the stock shifter didn't feel as tight anymore. Definitely worth the upgrade.

While I had panels off, I decided to remove more and unplug the Active Sound Control. In my opinion, I definitely think it was still pumping in sound with the engine sound set to comfort. It is more quiet in the cabin now and I only hear the exhaust when I get on it. I drove in Individual Mode with the engine sound set to comfort for 2k miles before making the change.

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CafeApex

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Looks good. Planning on keeping the boot though because I can guarantee I’m going to spill a coffee down the hole.
 




MoodySara

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Nothing exciting - just switched back to summer tires/wheels from snows.
 

0x1d7

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I removed the ANC module! After giving up two times trying to get the vent out, I was able to successfully remove it and unplug that damn thing.

I notice absolutely zero difference with Engine Sound having been kept on Comfort mode, but if I switch over to the go-fast button, at least I know it won't be there.
 
 







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