Used this set up last winter in Chicago and currently. Works great. Obviously if conditions suck just drive cautiously, but driving reasonably It never felt dicey. In real world driving I couldn’t tell a speedometer difference and speed traps that show your speed seemed to match my speedometer...
I'll see you there. I was planning on waiting for warranty to expire but being off and able to do an in person jail break seems too good to pass up. Thinking run hondata base map for a year or so. Save up, add some bolt ons, then maybe a custom tune from IMW. This is somewhat new to me so if...
Just a heads up for new Jersey and finally Chicago area. Emailed them about Chicago. From 10am to 2pm. First come first serve. I also preregistered for the flashpro/jailbreak combo which gives you 20% off.
Picked up another set of OEM tires from 1971Camaro. Was a great deal and a pleasure meeting them. Hopefully in the next year or two I can get everything situated and burn them up at autocross or a track day. Thanks again.
Buddy I feel exactly the same. Following to see what you come up with. Good luck.
Supposedly next year 19" ce28 is coming. Probably my dream wheel, but idk if I can stomach what will probably be 5k.
I'm biased.....but type R all day, especially at MSRP. Compared to the S you will have cooler seats, a dope wing, the R mode gauges, and money left over to play with. Not to say the S isn't awesome, but to me it's more of a debate when it's type R over MSRP vs type s at MSRP.
Gridzilla has a pretty good video detailing this downpipe and why he chose it. He also mentioned keeping the "factory" look and heat shield for California residents. He also mentions increase in sound is marginal if at all.
I put a set of Michelin pilot sport all season 4s on, 265/35/19. After switching back and forth between them the all seasons are considerably quieter with about 90% of the grip. I'm a novice at best but unless you are going to the track it won't have any negative impact on street driving. Browse...
Oh probably little to none. I just meant that some seem concerned with scrub radius and other numbers/metrics. In my unknowledgeable experience the 35 is some nice pot hole protection, no reduction in performance for street driving that I can feel, and the all seasons Michelin is nice because I...
I'm happy with it. The extra sidewall is a lot better for city driving. I'm no car reviewer, but in my opinion unless you are tracking it you won't notice any real negative performance changes in street driving compared to oem.
Need some boost blue opinions. I like the style of the Honda forged wheels, but really like the satin black on the stock wheels. Anyone ever had wheels powder coated? Wondering if I'd regret getting them and powder coating them satin black.
I picked the car up beginning of February so they've really only seen a light dusting. That being said I feel like it should handle just fine as long as we remember to take it easy on the gas......which might be hard to do.