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Thanks. :D Nah had a hole-saw thingy and then filed it afterwards to make it nice and smooth. :)
Made the box out of a sheet of alluminium, just bent it into a cylinder and then added the base and top. I pop-rivetted the base cos its stationary and I screwed in the lid so I'll be able to take it...
If you can see from the third picture I attached, notice how the bottom area of the box has more volume/space compared to the top? I figured due to position of the piping most of the air would rush...
Got some more:
Heres 2 before I enclosed it and added the CAI piping.
http://www.ozhonda.com/gallery/watermark.php?file=500/1963DSCF0078-med.JPG
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Haha Just found out you had to do it the manual way. =\ Well here it is
http://www.ozhonda.com/gallery/watermark.php?file=500/1963pod2.jpg
Bleh, I was sure I attached it. :confused:
Hmm for comparison, been driving my brother Getz abit lately and I get around 550-600kms on a supposedly 35L tank.
Damn they ruined the Echo!!
Mate has Bendix Ultimates in his car, apparently they're pretty good. Yeah I've only changed my front rotors and pads too, didn't have enough cash to do the rears. Will do once I make enough money...
Yeah tahts weird, hows it work with touch-screens or whatever?
Don't do it too high mate as, like you said, it will require some clutch control which means theres going to be heaps of stress on your clutch.
Or Nissan! :O Nissans are the bomb. :D
Would be interesting to see, send it to me please. :)
Didn't notice that part. Chromes are damn heavy mate, no good for Prelude!
Oh I just found a pic to show you what I mean.
Bleh I didn't know that TEG! I'll see if it does anything for my problem, thanks!
Perhaps you're travelling too slow? But yeah, it takes abit of experience (especially when in a new car) to get any car driving smoothly. :)
Uncle had a 92/93 model one, very very nice car.
Gee the consumption levels aren't too bad for the new Accords, I thought it would of been abit higher.
Yeah get a manual man, you won't regret it. The spirited driving experiences you'll get out of it will pay off. ;)
That rule "measure twice cut once" is definately needed mate! Oh so many times I've wished I had just used it.
Damn clutches for Civics are cheap. My organic clutch kit cost me $480. That with a 40% uprated pressure plate and bearings.
Tricky tricky, you tried looking for other seats yet?
Like bennjamin said, do a search and all of your questions will be answered. :)