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Recommend you get a silicone intake hose before your OEM hose splits.
Looking into it, only place I can find them on is eBay though. Don't have time for shipping leaving for Europe in a fortnight, will deal with it when I get back next year.
Surely oem will hold for 2 weeks..... =p
"Because in a split second, it's gone" ~Ayrton Senna
Why doesn't it last forever like it does on the stock airbox?
| 1991 Formula Red NSX | 1999 CW DC2R #00-193 | 2013 Black CBR1000RR
"And so you touch this limit, something happens and you suddenly can go a little bit further. With your mind power, your determination, your instinct, and the experience as well, you can fly very high." - Ayrton Senna
Why doesn't it last forever like it does on the stock airbox?
I assume the gruppe m, like my J's intake, the bit that goes in the oem pipe is slightly to big, a really tight fit, and my J's kind of went in at an off angle, putting a fair bit of pressure on the stock rubber, mine split in the middle of the bend at the top after about three months
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ive had my OEM intake hose attached to my gruppe m for a couple of weeks now, seems to have no problem. but i have been advised by josh from sleeping performance to change and his gonna get a guy to fabricate me a lobster stainless steel (i think, cant remember =P) hose when i install my rrc manifold and have it attached from it to the gruppe m.
Coilovers in!
Went with a set of rare NPG coilovers made by Bridgestone.
Swift springs
Ingalls camber arms and camber bolts.
Aligned to -1 camber front and rear. Zero at the back. 0.4 toe out at the front total.
Quite happy with the height as I don't have to adjust my driving, especially as I drive on crappy roads most of the time.
The are actually quite comfy, almost as much as stock
handling has improved so much!
Crappy pic to follow, will take some better ones on my trip to the Great Ocean Drive in a fortnight
"Because in a split second, it's gone" ~Ayrton Senna
Looking great Preet!
Miss seeing this car around town
| 1991 Formula Red NSX | 1999 CW DC2R #00-193 | 2013 Black CBR1000RR
"And so you touch this limit, something happens and you suddenly can go a little bit further. With your mind power, your determination, your instinct, and the experience as well, you can fly very high." - Ayrton Senna
4 weeks into coilovers and about 3500km of long distance driving I've learnt a couple of things:
a) 14kg front and rears hurt, a lot
b) I really need to get to a track soon to actually get some benefit out of them, annoying as I have work on all the trackschool and circuitclub days
c) Cops will do U-turns on highways to follow you and basically wait for you to screw up
d) did I mention it hurts?
Replacing the fuel filter has netted me some pretty impressive gains in terms of fuel efficiency- getting around 8l/100km around town, and 6.4 on a couple of those long trips.
Got a silicone tegiwa intake pipe coming in soon, and looking for some cheap 2nd hand track wheels +/- tires if anyone has any that they need to get rid of
invisible mode is not activating properly though, will need to get Q to look into it:
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