yeah what it looks like fitted to the car....
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yeah what it looks like fitted to the car....
well i didnt get it to exactly fit, well it fits onto the b-pipe but the bolt holes arent at the correct point but if seems to slot on top of the b-pipe perfectly fine. also the vtis rear spoiler seemed to be a bit of a problem but it hooks around those plastic muffler support (what eva you call them) fine. so the only problem are the bolts, might have a look at it this weekend, take both mufflers to a shop. But it wouldnt take much work to get it stay underneath the car and not drag throwing sparks everywhere.
i took some pics of the two mufflers side by side, but got nowhere to post them.
i mean the one on the RED Mugen car's bumper in the mugen homepage.
my frd is helping me to ask around and will have the price soon i believe.
I think it is too much trouble for the ITR rims since yr's not a typeR anyway unless u did K20A in yr car.
I am looking to buy some rims for my car after finance it approved. will 17 too big coz D2000 rims is now around $730 which look so nice
Yep I know the one you're talking about...
17s will fit OK, but personally I think they are too big for the car.
I think 16s would be the max as far as performance/ride goes, but yeah they fill fit no probs at all, though they will throw your speedo out.
A guy in Sydney I know had 19s on his for a while. Stock suspension and it didn't even scrub.
I have some 16 inch P1s for sale if you like ;)
i know u got some p1 but it is a bit expensive for me still
i may go for rota or d2000
Hey pepz, i also own a Honda Jazz vti cvt 7spd. This thread is very interesting and hope there are a new headline in the honda section which can belong t0 the Jazz owner (msg to admin ;) )
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Originally Posted by Jus-10
would something like this do the job?
http://www.club-miniban.com/noblesse.../other2_e.html
Yeah I've seen that before, and yeah it probably would do the job, but check out the price man...100,000yen! by the time you get them in to the country, you could have bought a set of Rega Evos or something!
If you go down that path, you might want to look in to the legalities as well, as I'm not 100% sure they are legal. Also check the Type R rims will fit as these adapters will change your offset and everything too...
From my understanding, they use these adapters in Japan to fit wheels meant for Benzos, like Brabus, Carlsson, etc....
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Originally Posted by Jus-10
Im pretty sure they are illegal as they bolt onto your existing 4-stud system so its just a add on and personally wouldnt use it, not really keen on that, it looks a bit funny but i guess if i used the car for carshows then i guess it would be a option.
another question, where did you get your apexi power intake and how much did it set you back? what are the two sensors that are connected to the box, i thought the other one might be a air temperature measuring unit but the other one im not sure about, maybe some kind of crank flowing ??? but they are obviously required for the fitment of a pod?
How big is the inlet into the throttle body for the air intake piping?
OK, I got it through www.modyourcar.com.au and I think it cost me $260.Quote:
Originally Posted by muli
The kit includes the intake pipe, brackets, clamps, hose, everything you need. It's about a 15minute job to put in.
There is one sensor which is the air-flow sensor - this is at the back of the box and there is a whole on the A'pexi intake pipe for the sensor (you just have to use the rubber grommet from the factory box though). The other hose is just the vent/breather for the head.
Like I said, p*ss easy to do!
My car is going in on Tuesday to get a custom cold-air box/feed made up for it. It is going to set me back about $200, but there's no real point fitting the intake if you aren't going to seal it up and give it fresh cold air.
If you want noise it will be fine. If you want a crazy set-up it is going to cost close to $500 (like me - I'm stupid), or if you want performance, I would seriously consider modding the factory box man. Buy a Spoon or Trust replacement filter and modify the factory box. Run a cold air feed from the front of the car and you'll be set. It will cost you less than $200 and will probably give just as good gains as the full custom set-up whilst retaining a factory look....you just won't get the sound from a fully exposed filter...
hi everyone,
1st posting here.
:o
Took delivery of my manual black Vti Jazz last month after trading in my Golf.
Jus-10 - like the way you've upgraded your car. more pics would be nice :)
how are the Buddy Club wheels? mind if i ask - how much (or you got them from modyour.com.au?).
the first thing i want to change is the wheels. the 165/65 R14 are ..umm .. well .. shocking 8) .. also, they are too thin.
i'm looking at changing to a 15-inch rim and better tyres 185/55 (or 190?), possibly the B'stone RE040 that come with the VTI-S.
i saw on the internet someone changing to B'stone G2 195/50 R15 in japan .. that should be good too.
Hi and welcome!
Pics to come as everything arrives and it all comes together....
I can't remember how much I paid for the buddyclubs. I think it was around $1,400. I haven't fitted them yet (they are still all boxed up) and they are for sale if you want *hint, hint*. They are 16inch and will still fit no probs with a 205/45 tyre. I mean 19s will even fit relatively easily!
The stock wheels/tyres are pretty shocking aren't they? Quite scary if you take a corner too fast.
What sort of rims are you after? Colour, etc? Check out the For Sale section as there is a second-hand set of forged Mugen rims for sale in white (15x7) that would be perfect for your car if you like that look. Super light too!
You will easily fit 195/50/15 on the Jazz and that is what I would be aiming for with a set of 15s.
Charcoal P1s would look great against the black with some anodized wheel nuts to add a little dash of colour....
Done anything else to it, or anything else planned?