Yeah .. I have the same question.. Any pix dudes??Quote:
Originally Posted by Zimp13
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Yeah .. I have the same question.. Any pix dudes??Quote:
Originally Posted by Zimp13
just search on web for pic
take of yr fender and mount it there
These are the fender braces (the blue thing).....
http://www.ozhonda.com/gallery/water...er_014-med.jpg
That is cool... :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
So, like what Pete said.. by putting on this thingy will reduce understeer ??? Mind telling us where and how much? :thumbsup:
Yep, install these puppies and it will reduce understeer. Those that have tried them swear by them!
Not 100% sure on pricing but you can check out www.jsracing.co.jp for more pics and price in yen.
Or just contact one of the traders (JDM Yard or JapTuner). Pete got his from Japtuner...
ah, you learn something new everyday :thumbsup:
Great job~!!!
The car wasn't too hard to put apart actually...it's always a bit of a worry when pulling of big panels that you might not get it fitting right again, but seriously it takes no more than about 30-40 mins on each side if you have the tools and kinda know what you are doing.
I think the Fit is a good choice for your mate but he should appreciate the car for what it is and he will be happy with it. It is NOT a performance car but it has the potential to be a very good performing small car. The Jazz got big wraps about having great handling and performance with great fuel economy when it was reviewed and I totally agree with this. It is probably quicker than anything in the same class and it has tons of potential to go faster and handle better. Probably the biggest rival is the Toyota Vitz RS (Echo Sportivo) which is also a 1.5L 4 cylinder and has numerous supercharger and turbo kits available as well as heaps of suspension upgrades. I personally think the Jazz is a much better car because the quality and looks of the Jazz destroy the Echo. The Toyota is kind of cheap looking and the interior is no exception. The only advantage is the cost, you can get an Echo Sportivo for about $12,000 now and the Jazz VTi/S will still cost you about $4000-$5000 more. So really what I am trying to say is that if your mate wants a good performing small car with good potential then a Jazz is perfect but if he wants something closer to an all out performance car then a Civic VTi-R or a DC2 Integra VTi-R would be a better choice.
how does this thing work??? how come it can reduce understeer???Quote:
Originally Posted by Jus-10
Oh? For the 1.5L version? Surely you mean 1.3L version...Quote:
Originally Posted by SiR CRX
yea around that price you can pick one up! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Andys