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drive AT with your right, huh? :D |
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It hurts even to just sit down so I'm trying to gradually ease myself into driving more but standing up for awhile is painful so the Panda is filthly :( |
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how's that leg healing, waizzz? :D
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I'm almost better 1 more week and I should be 100% , got my computer fixed so I will have some install pics of my Apexi controller up soon :)
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Sounds good waizzz! :tup:
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Doing some work today on the Fit, will have updates tonight or tmrw :)
Ken, those might be a set of Konigs I'm not entirely sure |
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thanks, yah, im not sure wat that wheel is, but i like how it looks. will check konig's site. probably wont buy it though as it looks heavy. |
meh... found it.
did a search under bronze double 5 spoke 4x100 17" got this: Ninja NJ01 Bronze 5-Spoke Split 17 inch Wheels | Rims | Tires http://www.ninjawheels.com/specs.cfm?id=2956 WTF is a ninja wheel? lol :rofl2: |
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I have been lagging on updating my blog and my threads with photos :( Quote:
I would personally not run a set of no-name wheels like that :icon17: Ninja's, really??? |
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yah, i too cracked up at the name. :rofl2: i would definitely NOT be running these for sure. :D |
Alright, here is the APEXi throttle controller install that I have been lagging on sharing!
Here is a photo of what you get with the kit (Control Unit, toggle switch, directions, and Throttle linkage) The controller has 7 Setting Modes: (3 ECO Modes, 2 Boost Modes, Lo-Throttle Mode, and Hi-Throttle Mode). I have spent significant time with the Eco modes and I now drive around with the most extreme Eco modes (for stop and go traffic) and the middle Eco modes for normal driving. Freeway merging or passing I drive around in the High-boost mode and it completely opens up the power of the car and removes any lag in throttle. http://2.bp.blogspot.com/--XyEaMY9An...0/IMG_6018.JPG I removed the Fuse panel to determine what kind of installation I could work with and realized I had a good amount of space to mount the box http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-jmty8aJy5c...0/IMG_6020.JPG First thing I did was uninstall the OEM throttle and placed the APEXi cable between the two connections http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-SbH0xu53yD...0/IMG_6025.JPG As you can see there was quite a bit of extra wiring that I tucked behind the carpet to hide http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-vo0rLrKGMk...0/IMG_6028.JPG I was then able to place the control box on an empty section of the panel (affixed with some double-sided tape) http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-kq6L-45KCL...0/IMG_6031.JPG I then focused my attention on how I was going to mount the controller switch, that is when I realized the fuse cover has a hole at the bottom which the cabling could run through http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-2WaOQker5p...0/IMG_6033.JPG Then I remounted the Fuse cover and checked all my clearances http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-3KaMbZUxxQ...0/IMG_6035.JPG Success! http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-WEISSr-r4r...0/IMG_6037.JPG Matches the interior well http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-9LsdPrXDu6...0/IMG_6038.JPG Final setup, works really well and is pretty subtle! http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-T2CLJIPt63...0/IMG_6041.JPG |
Love your fit!
Purchased for my fiancé. Now I don't have to drive my Z when we go out! 2015 EX-L Nav https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3925/...c56f53c7_z.jpg |
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