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evilknieval69 Yet another slacker erohw....


Joined: Dec 23, 2007 Posts: 260 Location: Te Puke
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Posted: Fri 20th Jun 6:52pm Post subject: |
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| mudguard wrote: | | evilknieval69 wrote: | | Needs headers oi! |
Toda... |
WTF?
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mudguard Flogged


Joined: Jul 08, 2003 Posts: 3,018 Location: Auckland's North Shore
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Posted: Fri 20th Jun 6:54pm Post subject: |
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Toda headers? The best flowing with the exception of genuine Hytechs that you can buy.
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Logger Wrecked


Joined: Jan 29, 2003 Posts: 5,343 Location: Christchurch
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Posted: Fri 20th Jun 11:15pm Post subject: |
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kcuf that, J's will be fine. Trying to line up a Mugen intake off one of the NZH boys right now. It's a tossup between that or headers.
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Datsane Mangled


Joined: May 25, 2004 Posts: 11,400 Location: V8 Street Race NZ
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Posted: Fri 20th Jun 11:25pm Post subject: |
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Headers. Or save your money for the new car.
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dented Mangled


Joined: Oct 03, 2005 Posts: 9,692
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Posted: Fri 20th Jun 11:31pm Post subject: |
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Whats with the little tennis wristbands around the master cyls? Is that so you have no idea when the fluid has run out because a hose sprung a leak?
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Logger Wrecked


Joined: Jan 29, 2003 Posts: 5,343 Location: Christchurch
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Posted: Sat 21st Jun 12:07am Post subject: |
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Naaw its incase the fluid boils on the brake MC and incase I spill fluid when topping them up. Not much chance of boiling the brake fluid as I have the larger 98 spec Calipers and Rotors on front, brakes dont heat up for 4 laps or so.
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pushbikerider Mangled


Joined: Mar 25, 2002 Posts: 14,089 Location: No longer Running PNC Like John Gotti
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Posted: Sat 21st Jun 12:52pm Post subject: |
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| Logger wrote: | | Naaw its incase the fluid boils on the brake MC and incase I spill fluid when topping them up. Not much chance of boiling the brake fluid as I have the larger 98 spec Calipers and Rotors on front, brakes dont heat up for 4 laps or so. | Should one ask the price of a set of Spoon covers for the brake master cylinder?
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evilknieval69 Yet another slacker erohw....


Joined: Dec 23, 2007 Posts: 260 Location: Te Puke
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Posted: Sat 21st Jun 12:54pm Post subject: |
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| dented wrote: | | Whats with the little tennis wristbands around the master cyls? Is that so you have no idea when the fluid has run out because a hose sprung a leak? |
They're the cool thing to get but dont actually do anything on most cars. $70 later you are +1 on coolness points, but thats about it
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mudguard Flogged


Joined: Jul 08, 2003 Posts: 3,018 Location: Auckland's North Shore
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Posted: Sat 21st Jun 1:25pm Post subject: |
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| Logger wrote: | | Naaw its incase the fluid boils on the brake MC and incase I spill fluid when topping them up. Not much chance of boiling the brake fluid as I have the larger 98 spec Calipers and Rotors on front, brakes dont heat up for 4 laps or so. |
Don't try and justify it! We all know they're there for JDM points!
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mudguard Flogged


Joined: Jul 08, 2003 Posts: 3,018 Location: Auckland's North Shore
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Posted: Sat 21st Jun 1:29pm Post subject: |
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| Logger wrote: | | Mugen intake off one of the NZH boys right now. |
Air intake? Don't bother, Phil had a Mugen one for about two months, could not feel any kind of difference whatsoever.
I think we both prefer standard intakes with Spoon filters. Cheaper too. Just not as cool looking.
Definitely spend the money on headers first.
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Logger Wrecked


Joined: Jan 29, 2003 Posts: 5,343 Location: Christchurch
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Posted: Sat 21st Jun 6:43pm Post subject: |
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| pushbikerider wrote: | | Logger wrote: | | Naaw its incase the fluid boils on the brake MC and incase I spill fluid when topping them up. Not much chance of boiling the brake fluid as I have the larger 98 spec Calipers and Rotors on front, brakes dont heat up for 4 laps or so. | Should one ask the price of a set of Spoon covers for the brake master cylinder? |
$20 a pair
| evilknieval69 wrote: | | dented wrote: | | Whats with the little tennis wristbands around the master cyls? Is that so you have no idea when the fluid has run out because a hose sprung a leak? |
They're the cool thing to get but dont actually do anything on most cars. $70 later you are +1 on coolness points, but thats about it  |
I dont know whether to give you tihs or agree with you. I think you'll find that they serve a purpose on the majority of track raced Hondas. Because in the event the brake fluid does boil it doesnt end up all over my prissy intake and paint.
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kuna Flogged


Joined: May 16, 2005 Posts: 3,038 Location: wellingtopia
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Posted: Sat 21st Jun 7:09pm Post subject: |
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Simota intake represent I wish I had (more) money to blow on my car.
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Logger Wrecked


Joined: Jan 29, 2003 Posts: 5,343 Location: Christchurch
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Posted: Sat 21st Jun 7:11pm Post subject: |
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Neither of my intakes are made by Simota but the EF9 one is quite similar. The ITR has a custom made 3 inch CAI which extends to the bumper. Bit of a pain when I have to change the filter as the bumper needs to come off
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kuna Flogged


Joined: May 16, 2005 Posts: 3,038 Location: wellingtopia
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Posted: Sat 21st Jun 7:13pm Post subject: |
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Yeah I know but my mine is simota How much was it to get the custom pipe made?
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mudguard Flogged


Joined: Jul 08, 2003 Posts: 3,018 Location: Auckland's North Shore
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Posted: Sat 21st Jun 7:28pm Post subject: |
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| kuna wrote: | Yeah I know but my mine is simota How much was it to get the custom pipe made? |
I think AEM make one which extends into the front left corner of the bumper (looking from the front of the car), where the resonator used to live. V2 or something.
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