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Unless you can’t live with out seeing red carpets I highly recommend Tuxmats . Total coverage and perfect fitment to preserve your carpets . I love mine and one of my best upgrades.
Aside from some clutch pedal rubbing my "issue" with Tuxmats is they feel like they need floormats! LOL, they have such full coverage it just looks like it's the interior of the car.
 

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Aside from some clutch pedal rubbing my "issue" with Tuxmats is they feel like they need floormats! LOL, they have such full coverage it just looks like it's the interior of the car.
Yes someone mentioned that before not sure if it was you or another. But I really haven’t noticed it although I put the tuxmats in only a week or two after I picked up my FL5 so that might be why I didn’t notice any difference .Also it’s just driven for pleasure and as a second car think I just turned only 600 miles in over 2 months or so lol. One thing for sure I know it doesn’t interfere with disengaging or shifting and I’m sure with time if the clutch pedal is hitting at the bottom of the throw I would think it would be less and less apparent as the mat breaks in. Imo they look great to and feel good with the cushion insert were your heals sit on the square section and is not slippery and has good traction. It’s all a matter of personal preference and taste of course :)
I’m in so So Cal now but I lived in Oregon for years so in all my cars I’ve always run weather floor mats like weathertech or similar so that might be why I’m use to a harder service. It actually felt funny to me a little with carpeted floor mats when I first got the car lol.
 
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Had the intake and inlet pipe sitting for 2 months. Still waiting on the TSP downpipe so I decided to put the intake on myself today. The removal of the stock intake took longer then putting the Eventuri in but it got done.

I skipped gym today to do the install but yet my back and my legs are sore. And I managed to drop a 4mm hex bit into the car. Which I’m sure I’ll never see again unless I remove the panels and try to take out. Given how I’m not supposed to be working on my car in the garage, jacking up the car is out of the question.

Just from moving the car 10ft and revving the car, it sounds different than having the spoon filter (it’s for sale) in the car.

Thanks to @PointByPatrol for answering my post install questions. It’s definitely nice to have someone just call you to tell you what you need to do to fix it up.

Oh yeah, I did manage to give it a minor scratch.
11th Gen Honda Civic What did you do to your FL5 today? IMG_1902

11th Gen Honda Civic What did you do to your FL5 today? IMG_1903
 

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Copied many other forum members and got Enkei Triumph wheels installed today. 18x9.5 +45 with 265/35 Michelin PS4 tires. I'm very happy with how it looks for how relatively cheap the wheels were (coming from an FK8 where I had Titan7 wheels).

I was using wheel spacers with the stock rims, but now I don't need spacers anymore... the fitment is great, in my opinion. FYI, I'm on H&R sport springs.

11th Gen Honda Civic What did you do to your FL5 today? IMG_7533


11th Gen Honda Civic What did you do to your FL5 today? IMG_7535


11th Gen Honda Civic What did you do to your FL5 today? IMG_7536
 
 







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