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    Nato's DIY Day

    Hey Guys,

    Yesterday I was bored shitless, so I did some DIY on my Integra yesterday. Things I did were:
    - CAI
    - Remove rear spoiler
    - Change rear number plate lights to LED's

    Here's some pics
    PART 1- CAI
    Bumper removed 1 (with laptop for the step-by-step guide lol)


    Bumper removed 2


    Ugly f**king resinator box


    Where resonator used to be


    Pod filter attached to plastic piping


    Pod's New Location


    The finished job


    I also did a video
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4q34sMCxFhc

    PART 2- Wing Removal
    Finished Pic 1


    Finished 2


    I'll also post up pic's when at night time of the LED's

    Thanks to OzHonda member GIPONU for the DIY thread
    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=77758

    and Team-Integra.net for the wing removal.
    Last edited by Nato; 03-02-2008 at 12:03 PM.

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    not bad, be good if you get a polished pipe custom made!! for the cai

    dont go driving into big puddle of waters, or gg for you.
    water gets into the air filter then in the engine..then you know what..BOOM!
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    good stuff buddy,
    as above dont go in big puddles or else gg.
    i have a short intake agen..lols

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDM.Power View Post
    not bad, be good if you get a polished pipe custom made!! for the cai

    dont go driving into big puddle of waters, or gg for you.
    water gets into the air filter then in the engine..then you know what..BOOM!
    replace BOOM with hydrolock

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    Would be cool if you got stainless steel piping made up as JDM.Power said. That conduit piping would be slowing down your intake flow. It's costly, but much better than the conduit. You may also feel a little delay in response from the extra intake travel.

    All the ripples in the piping will probably cause turbulence in the air flow, but hey - what more can you expect from a quick, ghetto mod besides a bit more noise ...and a mad water catcher!?
    Last edited by omgzilla; 11-02-2008 at 09:03 PM.
    FN2R

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    Nice work. Did removing the wing leave any holes??
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    Thats awesome Nato, good stuff on being ghetto and not being afraid to experiment!

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    Thanks for the +ve comments guys! I'm a little concerned about driving in puddles, but meh....

    And yes, it does leave holes in the boot. I just temporarily used rubber grommets from Autobarn and it fills nicely. One concern though, is that the spoiler wiring was 'tapped' into the existing wiring and soldered. Would this mean that the previous owner added the spoiler 'aftermarket' as such? (not exactly good practice by Honda to solder wires lol)

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    There's nothing wrong with solder, as long as its done correctly and neatly.

    I've done a stint at the pre-delivery section of my work and if a customer wants a vehicle with optional extras and the wait is too long for them to come from the factory with the extras - they have to be retrofitted to a car that is already 'in-stock'. This usually always includes tapping into and adding wires etc.
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