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09-15-2006, 04:31 AM
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Thanks for the info. As I approach about 2800 I...
Thanks for the info. As I approach about 2800 I get a BOGG down no surge. Something is amiss with the VTEC. I will look into that and the O2 on the weekend. Thanks
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Aerodynamics
09-14-2006, 06:51 AM
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Hummm. My butt dyno tells me that I have no...
Hummm. My butt dyno tells me that I have no "Balls to the Wall" I will have to look into that. I think I am at best getting "some balls".
Maybe I am just not getting the RPMS up high enough. I...
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Aerodynamics
09-14-2006, 05:44 AM
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GasSavers_Jack
I am not sure. I will look into that before I...
I am not sure. I will look into that before I cut holes in the coroplast. I had it just zip-tied on so it was easy to get off. However I have to pull the bumper again to put it back on.
There...
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Aerodynamics
09-12-2006, 11:55 AM
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GasSavers_Jack
I was going up a long hill and watched my temp...
I was going up a long hill and watched my temp gauge go from 2/5 (where all honda temp gauges seem to sit) to just under the red line (when I pulled over) in about 3 or 4 minutes) I am sure that if...
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Aerodynamics
09-12-2006, 06:11 AM
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****UPDATE**** My second day of driving the VX I...
****UPDATE**** My second day of driving the VX I was keeping carefull watch of the Temp gauge and if I had not I would have overheated it. So I had to pull over and cut the grill block off and toss...
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Aerodynamics
09-09-2006, 10:45 AM
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Mounting Coroplast for a Grill Block
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GasSavers_Jack
I am sure you will be ok leaving that space. I...
I am sure you will be ok leaving that space. I just blocked off all of mine. I am just going to watch my temp gauge a bit for a while. I have seen another civic here with the entire front blocked...
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Aerodynamics
09-09-2006, 06:27 AM
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Mounting Coroplast for a Grill Block
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GasSavers_Jack
Here is mine.
Just got 'er done. Got my foglights installed at the same time however I didnt yet wire those to the switch due to some problems getting the wire into the cabin.
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Aerodynamics
09-06-2006, 12:16 PM
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Mounting Coroplast for a Grill Block
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GasSavers_Jack
Bumper is in my garage. Pick up my coroplast...
Bumper is in my garage. Pick up my coroplast (corigated plastic as per the sign shop) tomorrow for $11.22 for the 4 x 8 sheet. Hope to have mine on this weekend. I am thinking of putting in no...
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