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Late night Touge style action

Discussion in 'Videos' started by Bdub215, Dec 12, 2011.

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    Fifth gear is quiet as hell anyways... when i accelerate with my completely stock motor and exhaust first gear and second gear sometimes third are pretty loud.. i get head turns when i drive by the poor people waiting for the bus. Which is odd for a stock car to be so loud.

    I listened to the difference a SRI makes on my car and its crazy, roars like a lion. I guess the resonator acts like a silencer on an exhaust.
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    While the SRi is good, The IM/TB changes everything (power aside). The harmonics sound insane and at some point i thought i gained VVT-i. Some pitches hit loud and hard at certain rpms (usually the higher ones)
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    Yeah like I said, a good intake is the best mod period in terms of cost, ease of installation, and sound/performance
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    Thats why im doing it, maybe a bolt on muffler down the line.
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    i cant advertise it enough on how good it is. :)
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    I made some changes to the Induction system. i think its for the better. Here's a short blast in the hood( i see no reason to make a new thread.)
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    mmm, smells like pizza :)

    but seriously dude, you really gotta do everyone a favor and readjust that fog light! haha, it's pointing straight into oncoming faces. Boy, not much I hate more at night than universal autozone fog lights aimed at the sky hahaha

    Anyways, what was the difference that you made? The car seems to have a very good response and pickup. Love it. That's the downside with my car, it moves, feels, responds like a big slug.
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    Trust me i've tried adjusting the lights. they just end up in the same spot because of how they're mounted. and on the induction i remembered a video on youtube of a guy with the intake on his civic in the cabin of the car. well i'm not doing anything that crazy but i did do something similar with what i was running.
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    what you see here gives you that sound in the most recent video. i doubt this is any louder to passer bys but in car sound is incredible.
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    Where does the filter sit?
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    i use a mesh screen. not perfect but this is for pure shits and giggles anyway.
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    Oh so it's just ending right there? Looks like it's going into the firewall.
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    yep thats where it ends lol. right on top of the clutch master cylinder. i figure there should be some cool air there.
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    Oh ok lol I was thinking damn for a beater car he's sure getting clever lol
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    i'm a cheap fuck when it comes to this car. i'll do what i can that costs as little as possible. so far this hasnt cost me a penny.
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    Well now, that's a really interesting filter location! I like it. Solves the problem of the retarded location of the SRI filter location. I know you don't care, but you could shorten that flextube and get a more direct airflow... or use real aluminum pipes. Is that sucking air over from over the wheel? Hopefully your mesh screen keeps out all the mud and stuff from the wheel.
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    His wheels aren't in the engine bay gold.
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    In that area there's a small pocket away from dirt and grit. its cool because they're no heat sources and like mack said my wheels arent in the engine bay but even if they were, i have my splash guards in place.
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    Did you tighten your throttle cable? Did it on my corolla and it helped. Check for slack in the wire.
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    Ah, so it goes above the fender liner into this pocket?
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    Added: Dec 17, 2011 8:52 PM
    I did this actually on both cars. But they were already pretty tight.
    On the Lex, there's actually a spring on the throttle pedal that has to fully compress before the throttle cable is pulled. That's a 10mm gap. So I put a spacer in there for immediate response. That helped a ton. The intake and exhaust helped as well. But my blown shocks aren't helping anything.. can't wait for the coilovers to arrive.
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    I tried that off of Vamps DIY but I didn't get it lol
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    hope this helps some
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    Now I'm even more lost.
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    Wait, what kind of coilovers did you order? When you getting them?
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    He added that text after I last looked damn.
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    What text?
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    The one starting with "I did this to both cars." You can see it says in between there, 'added on'.
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    lol, the merge post thing does make it easy to miss things in our flurry of posts.
    Added: Dec 17, 2011 11:41 PM
    And like I'm going to talk about coilovers after you guys raped me for my intake.
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    Just dont post a picture of your coilover box. ..... .. .... .. LOL.
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    then don't ask for it.

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