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Did a few things today, got my mirror installed and my shifter! Might need to modify the mirror a bit more but for now I'm really excited. Now the pics
Mirror on
Putting the shifter in
Aftermarket vs stock
All done
Went fora cruise to try it all out then got lucky and found my fav energy drink at the gas station. Cant seem to find them anywhere around here. That's it for now my dudes
Got my lugs in and they aren't anywhere close to the picture they had. They are solid purple and bronze with no blue tint at all so I'm not a fan. Love the knob and got a new shifter! Gotta spray it flat black to match the interior better.
Header does sit a bit lower than stock due to it being 4-1 of course but not to terrible. Def has a alot more air flow, exhaust opened up well. However without a cat it does have a bit of a "raspy honda" sound around 3k rpm. Time will tell if I like it.
Also ordered this knob and lugs, debating getting the mirror insert or doing a custom carbon rear mirror and maybe carbon side mirrors? Let me know what you guys think of the idea
Sick build dude!
Do you have any clearance issues with your 4 to 1 headers like that?
Doesn't sit much further than the stock to be honest. Also debating making a skid plate just for the added protection. Ill get a better idea of course when I get to putting some miles on the car with it installed.
Alright guys I finally did something today! Ended up getting a header to complete my exhaust. never planned on it until I found out that until a company had made an RMF style header for the D-Series so I snagged it up!
Before
Got the old one out
In with the New
After
So the header is on however I need to chop the Yonaka exhaust do to the flange not being the same size. Hopefully I can get the done soon so I can drive around and see how it sounds!
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