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#1801
LoL. I haven't bought anything off of ebay in about 10 yrs. Needless to say, the wind deflectors and the roof spoiler was shipped to my parents old house because apparently thats the address my ebay account had as default. The free shipping turned into $30 in gas and $6.50 in toll roads lmao. Fuck me right. All for $100 worth of parts haha. I was lucky though because not only did someone answer the door, but they still had my parts.
#1802
Once again, no go even with the new brake brackets. Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!
I'm just going to take the car back as is without a functional parking brake, but I will continue to work with the brake company to get it to work properly.
The new problem now is that the parking caliper is interfering with the bolts on the trailing arm.
I'm just going to take the car back as is without a functional parking brake, but I will continue to work with the brake company to get it to work properly.
The new problem now is that the parking caliper is interfering with the bolts on the trailing arm.
#1804
Once again, no go even with the new brake brackets. Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!
I'm just going to take the car back as is without a functional parking brake, but I will continue to work with the brake company to get it to work properly.
The new problem now is that the parking caliper is interfering with the bolts on the trailing arm.
I'm just going to take the car back as is without a functional parking brake, but I will continue to work with the brake company to get it to work properly.
The new problem now is that the parking caliper is interfering with the bolts on the trailing arm.
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Once again, no go even with the new brake brackets. Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!
I'm just going to take the car back as is without a functional parking brake, but I will continue to work with the brake company to get it to work properly.
The new problem now is that the parking caliper is interfering with the bolts on the trailing arm.
I'm just going to take the car back as is without a functional parking brake, but I will continue to work with the brake company to get it to work properly.
The new problem now is that the parking caliper is interfering with the bolts on the trailing arm.
#1807
Reregistered the CL last night, and the diffuser arrived as well. Lower ball joint came in today and had to have the exhaust flange repaired near the rear. It looked to have rusted and broke off the spare wheel well. eek.
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97BlackAckCL (11-27-2013)
#1808
love those brakes.
Well, I almost started crying in the car. The CEL came on, P0700 and P0758. No change in how the car runs, but I believe these are death codes. Okay, I'm just going to take it and hope maybe its not the end. I cannot fix something like this till tax returns and I'm feeling it'll be real close on getting another car or a trans. I really hope I'm wrong.
Well, I almost started crying in the car. The CEL came on, P0700 and P0758. No change in how the car runs, but I believe these are death codes. Okay, I'm just going to take it and hope maybe its not the end. I cannot fix something like this till tax returns and I'm feeling it'll be real close on getting another car or a trans. I really hope I'm wrong.
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#1817
Sorry for posting a link to an ebay sale, but spoiler king is the company I bought the roof spoiler from. Here is the link:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/360381881650...S:3160&vxp=mtr
They are located in the NY/NJ area. Here's a quote from their website.
"Please take your time and view the pictures below. Especially the Specification section where we explain the reasons why you shouldn't buy from China and Taiwan. It's pure garbage. Uneven cuts, gaps, wrong angles, mis-match paint and non-3M tape, We take much pride in our work. Do not
compare us to the rest of the 98% sellers on eBay. They only go by guessing length"
http://www.ebay.com/itm/360381881650...S:3160&vxp=mtr
They are located in the NY/NJ area. Here's a quote from their website.
"Please take your time and view the pictures below. Especially the Specification section where we explain the reasons why you shouldn't buy from China and Taiwan. It's pure garbage. Uneven cuts, gaps, wrong angles, mis-match paint and non-3M tape, We take much pride in our work. Do not
compare us to the rest of the 98% sellers on eBay. They only go by guessing length"
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97BlackAckCL (12-04-2013)
#1820
Greetings from San Diego; Need to fix passenger side low beam headlight. Next thing to do is find out how to post my highly modded 2003 Acura CL-S 6 spd. for sale on this site. Can anybody point me in the right direction which maybe problematic because I hate computors and mine is from hell !!!!! Thank you, Squarecircle
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Greetings from San Diego; Need to fix passenger side low beam headlight. Next thing to do is find out how to post my highly modded 2003 Acura CL-S 6 spd. for sale on this site. Can anybody point me in the right direction which maybe problematic because I hate computors and mine is from hell !!!!! Thank you, Squarecircle
https://acurazine.com/forums/marketplace/cars/search/
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97BlackAckCL (12-10-2013)
#1824
JB welding my iacv closed, its more than a headache since my car usually runs a bit cooler than normal. Lady has a date next friday for corner balancing ( and i'll finally get to know what she weighs) plus diffuser install. Woot!
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97BlackAckCL (12-10-2013)
#1825
In case you're wondering why I jb welded the coolant passage, well that's because I'm looping the coolant lines since the iacv is no longer being used. Those coolant lines run through the iacv and throttle body to raise air inlet temperatures to help the car warm up during cold starts. I've also read blocking this passage would help reduce inlet temperatures under normal driving conditions. I'll post pics of the reloop coolant lines once its completed, just need to pick up a 3/8" fitting from the hardware store. For now, the IACV needs 24hrs for the jb to bond.
#1826
Comparrison of the IACV delete and a stock one including where it attaches to on the throttle body exposed. The JB Weld ran me about $6.00 from the local hardware store.
Capped off the coolant lines with vacuum caps from Autozone for $2.59
These are the 2 lines I relooped using a 5/16" inner diameter brass hose splicer from the local hardware store for about $2.49
Here's a more clearer picture as to where it is located with my fingers pointing at the 2 lines I relooped.
Current findings:
1. It took 5 minutes for the car to reach ITS operating temperature with roughly 56 degree F weather outside.
2. With the idler screw in its original position, the throttle required permanent foot placement in order to keep the engine from bogging dead.
3. With the car in operating temperature (mine runs cooler than stock, between the half way mark and the [C]old sign) the car continued to require foot placement above 1000rpms to keep the engine from bogging at a stand still.
4. Upon trials, I immediately noticed no bucking from the throttle. The car responded exactly as expected. I will adjust my idler screw to set idle @ 1200rpms. This should eliminate constant foot placement on throttle while idling. I will update you on that later this week. I haven't driven the car either, but on the way to the shop this weekend I'll post an update on drive-ability.
Capped off the coolant lines with vacuum caps from Autozone for $2.59
These are the 2 lines I relooped using a 5/16" inner diameter brass hose splicer from the local hardware store for about $2.49
Here's a more clearer picture as to where it is located with my fingers pointing at the 2 lines I relooped.
Current findings:
1. It took 5 minutes for the car to reach ITS operating temperature with roughly 56 degree F weather outside.
2. With the idler screw in its original position, the throttle required permanent foot placement in order to keep the engine from bogging dead.
3. With the car in operating temperature (mine runs cooler than stock, between the half way mark and the [C]old sign) the car continued to require foot placement above 1000rpms to keep the engine from bogging at a stand still.
4. Upon trials, I immediately noticed no bucking from the throttle. The car responded exactly as expected. I will adjust my idler screw to set idle @ 1200rpms. This should eliminate constant foot placement on throttle while idling. I will update you on that later this week. I haven't driven the car either, but on the way to the shop this weekend I'll post an update on drive-ability.
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97BlackAckCL (12-17-2013)
#1831
Update on IACV delete;
Per Lancer Evolutions, about 1 full rotation on the idle screw results in 100 rpms differential. I'm currently 3 full rotations on the idle screw with the screw sitting about flush with the throttle body. I have found this setup with the rpms still too low to keep the car idled at rest without the use of my foot on the throttle. It has improved greatly at idle, but I will most likely give it 1/2 a turn more to see if that'll keep it on at idle and post my results.
Aside from the car needing slight throttle atm to keep her on at idle, while driving however, the car has improved 10 times fold. Absolutely no bucking of the throttle during hard acceleration or threshold braking whatsoever. This alone makes the mod 100% worth while imo. Bucking has been the cause for throwing the balance off on the car during hard cornering, which was a big concern to me due to safety issues on the track. So you could imagine how happy I am to have fixed this problem.
Per Lancer Evolutions, about 1 full rotation on the idle screw results in 100 rpms differential. I'm currently 3 full rotations on the idle screw with the screw sitting about flush with the throttle body. I have found this setup with the rpms still too low to keep the car idled at rest without the use of my foot on the throttle. It has improved greatly at idle, but I will most likely give it 1/2 a turn more to see if that'll keep it on at idle and post my results.
Aside from the car needing slight throttle atm to keep her on at idle, while driving however, the car has improved 10 times fold. Absolutely no bucking of the throttle during hard acceleration or threshold braking whatsoever. This alone makes the mod 100% worth while imo. Bucking has been the cause for throwing the balance off on the car during hard cornering, which was a big concern to me due to safety issues on the track. So you could imagine how happy I am to have fixed this problem.
#1832
Glad to see you around though, thought you may have disappeared
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#1833
Yessir thank you. I couldn't pass up on yungones deal for both. I'll get started on the engine around Feb. My next move will be a new set of wheels (17 x 9.5 with 255 width tires) before I start working on the engine.
#1834
The car weighed in at 2653 lbs with 3/4 tank of gasoline. The suspension was tuned at MP by GF Suspension. 8 hours was spent on it, corner balancing and basically retuning and changing suspension components. Rear springs were changed to ones with a 10k spring rate, whereas the front springs were reused. The final cross weight distribution is 50%. I'm going to be leaving a lot out because simply, it was beyond my knowledge.
The diffuser was put together and measured on the car which included buying new hardware to make it work but has not been installed. I'm having to reroute my muffler in order to make this work. The diffuser will be delayed till Monday. Small update on the brackets, they will not ship out until next week.
The diffuser was put together and measured on the car which included buying new hardware to make it work but has not been installed. I'm having to reroute my muffler in order to make this work. The diffuser will be delayed till Monday. Small update on the brackets, they will not ship out until next week.
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From: ShitsBurgh
Nice to see more progress on your car Cocoa, mine's just been sitting on the battery tender since the weather got shitty. Need to pull her out and run some stabil through the gas lines to preserve the fuel. Hopefully do it this weekend now that all the snow and ice is off my driveway. My dad's car slid out of my driveway all the way out into the street, with his parking brake on, on Saturday night
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From: ShitsBurgh
Fired her up yesterday, backed her out in the driveway, treated the gas with some Stabil, ran her for a few mins, and put her back in the garage back on the battery tender
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