What did you do to your G today, PICS req'd for upgrades.
Just posted my initial thoughts on my newest mods in my build thread including Takeda long tube CAI, Motordyne M370, Hotchkiss sways with Whiteline endlinks, Hawk HPS pads, Stoptech slotted rotors, Motul brake fluid, and Cusco FSTB. Go check it out!
Midnight Grille is on the way. I finally caved in when the eBay seller relisted the item at $199 again for 30 days. I thought after only selling 4 the previous month, they may lower the price to help them move, but nope.
They are the lowest price on eBay by $100 for the Sedan version...so why I expected them to lower the price is beyond me...I have a fairly firm grasp of free-market capitalism.
So now that I've bought mine, you guys watch closely. The price should drop tomorrow
They are the lowest price on eBay by $100 for the Sedan version...so why I expected them to lower the price is beyond me...I have a fairly firm grasp of free-market capitalism.
So now that I've bought mine, you guys watch closely. The price should drop tomorrow
What's your opinion of the shift speed with the paddles? I've mentioned wanting to do this mod before, and was discouraged by the negative feedback commenting on how sluggish the shifts were with the paddles.
I will still do this mod, but the "urgency" has subsided.
Also, were you 1 screw short on reassembly? I've read that one of the new trim pieces will require an additional screw when you reuse your screws. Many say to leave it off, but I am particular, and would need all the screws mounted.
I will still do this mod, but the "urgency" has subsided.
Also, were you 1 screw short on reassembly? I've read that one of the new trim pieces will require an additional screw when you reuse your screws. Many say to leave it off, but I am particular, and would need all the screws mounted.
I'm in the process of making a grounding kit in hopes that it will help with transmission shifting delay and the other noticeable changes that come along with installing the kit.
I'm perfectly fine with the metal shield. It's a great design and helps block most of the debris that would normally make it's way into the filter.
A grounding kit helped me a bit but there's still a lag, more noticeable when using paddles. Hoping a tune cleans it all up.
I traded my stock headlights and grill for these blacked out lights with sti-r lenses and midnight grill thanks to MiPwnYew! Also, my lovely wife bought me a cusco strut bar for christmas!
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Today I installed my new Takeda CAI and Motordyne M370 Intake Manifold. Spent the good part of 4-5 hours for everything which is probably longer than most but I spent extra time categorizing all my nuts, bolts and misc connection pieces to make sure I didnt end up with extra parts. Directions for both were very straight forward and I was able to get some extra info off our boards. Very happy with the results. Butt dyno felt great and the sound from the combination is awesome. Very happy with the results.
Last edited by RavensMinded00; Dec 26, 2014 at 05:33 PM.
Today I installed my new Takeda CAI and Motordyne M370 Intake Manifold. Spent the good part of 4-5 hours for everything which is probably longer than most but I spent extra time categorizing all my nuts, bolts and misc connection pieces to make sure I didnt end up with extra parts. Directions for both were very straight forward and I was able to get some extra info off our boards. Very happy with the results. Butt dyno felt great and the sound from the combination is awesome. Very happy with the results. 

I traded my stock headlights and grill for these blacked out lights with sti-r lenses and midnight grill thanks to MiPwnYew! Also, my lovely wife bought me a cusco strut bar for christmas!
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Did you paint the battery and brake fluid covers in your engine bay to match the silver of your G?
Today I installed my new Takeda CAI and Motordyne M370 Intake Manifold. Spent the good part of 4-5 hours for everything which is probably longer than most but I spent extra time categorizing all my nuts, bolts and misc connection pieces to make sure I didnt end up with extra parts. Directions for both were very straight forward and I was able to get some extra info off our boards. Very happy with the results. Butt dyno felt great and the sound from the combination is awesome. Very happy with the results. 

When I get a CAI, it will be the Takeda with the guard. I can't see how water doesn't get in there on a regular basis. I guess you lose some of the "ram-air" qualities with the guard.
I had mine put on because I didn't want to risk it. If I lived in AZ or somewhere where it doesn't really rain often then I would have left it off.



BTW why is that thing metal!!!

