Guys CAI is the best intake for CTR. Gruppem doesnt work in FN2R. My close frend from civinfo DawidS made a dyno and ZERO gaints.
Guys i had before CAI 5 intakes. From USA (8th civic forum) x intake with moded MAF, custom SRI , scoopin ect
Only CAI works!!!
so did you reflash your ecu before dyno
sorry man i asked to many question because i never believe the intake itself could make so much different to performance sometime it can slower your car lol ...since i have experienced with it before without updated to my ecu
that DYNO was with flashpro!!! I changed only intake!!!
Guys if You have stock ECU or Hondata reflash groupN ECU or even JTUNE flash ECU pleasse dont tuch OEM intake!!!!
With these ecus the best gaint gives only OEM INTAKE!!!! why because FN2 use MAF sensor! If you change air volume in intake MAF sensor goes mad. The only exit from this situation is buy HONDATA FLESHPRO and install MAP calibration. After that FN2 will use MAP sensor like EP3.
BTW sorry for english
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TODA header + TODA exhaust + INJEN CAI + RRC intake manifold + Hondata FlashPRO + Hondata heatshield + P2R TB spacer + H&R lowering springs + Grand Prix Pack + Time Attack wheels
I don't have any close friends who drive any FN2Rs. If you're after performance figures, the post above this one (from mw1978) has some dyno sheets attached and EG5 (JDMYard) mentioned they will be dyno'ing their FN2R before/after installation, so we'll have to wait for those
You have me..? My FN2R is bone stock except for the rims and a couple optional interior extras.
You have me..? My FN2R is bone stock except for the rims and a couple optional interior extras.
Thanks man, I'll keep that in mind
Originally Posted by markc
Great review! Im keen to get one of these on my FN2R. Can you recommend your mechanic to do mine?
Sure, I'll shoot you a PM with his details.
Originally Posted by KaZe86
question though why dont u guys do it yourself? i mean install it
I'm not too experienced with DIY install and I didn't want to muck about with it really, I just wanted it in and installed properly so I brought it to my mechanic
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