My 08 GD (Noobie Inside)
#61
I'm bringing this back from the dead! It's been a while FF!
Received my new set of wheels earlier this week c/o Aspec Wheels & Tires.
15x7 Rota Slipstreams ET40, with my test profile of 205/50/15 Ohtsu FP7000's.
Got a deal on the tires so I decided to purchase them since I'm only testing the measurements for now if I will rub or not, etc.
I took the front coilovers out, cleaned them up a little bit and lubed them up to protect from further rusting/binding. Also pushed the preload a little bit to get my front lower since the Type II's don't go that low if I followed the proper preload and max the perch out.
Today I also received the parts to delete my clutch delay valve. Ordered everything from ANPlumbing.com.
Parts ordered were:
989537ERL - Brake Adapter (Honda application) [$5.45]
305-03-M121P - 12mm to -3AN Male, Steel [$14.99]
63011720 - -3AN Hose, 90deg, 20" Long [$20.88]
**Prices in USD**
Links to the DIY I followed:
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/fit-...-line-cdv.html
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/fit-...-hardline.html
Received my new set of wheels earlier this week c/o Aspec Wheels & Tires.
15x7 Rota Slipstreams ET40, with my test profile of 205/50/15 Ohtsu FP7000's.
Got a deal on the tires so I decided to purchase them since I'm only testing the measurements for now if I will rub or not, etc.
I took the front coilovers out, cleaned them up a little bit and lubed them up to protect from further rusting/binding. Also pushed the preload a little bit to get my front lower since the Type II's don't go that low if I followed the proper preload and max the perch out.
Today I also received the parts to delete my clutch delay valve. Ordered everything from ANPlumbing.com.
Parts ordered were:
989537ERL - Brake Adapter (Honda application) [$5.45]
305-03-M121P - 12mm to -3AN Male, Steel [$14.99]
63011720 - -3AN Hose, 90deg, 20" Long [$20.88]
**Prices in USD**
Links to the DIY I followed:
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/fit-...-line-cdv.html
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/fit-...-hardline.html
#62
Finished the CDV Delete DIY today and I must say that I like how the clutch pedal is now, a little bit of a cable clutch feeling.
To anyone planning to tackle this task: USE A FLARE NUT WRENCH TO REMOVE THE FITTINGS! Well, at least on the one that connects the hard line to the rubber line. I stripped mine but was able to crack it open with a vise grip, already ordered a replacement part but with a 2-month wait.
I also ordered the 20" SS line, IMO the 18" should work perfectly. 20" has a lot of slack though, if you want that.
Also finished cleaning and re-adjusting my rear coilovers yesterday. I'm happy with the current drop and will run this set-up for a while.
My only question is: Why does the rear driver side always sit lower than the rear passenger side? I also observed this back when I was still running Skunk2 lowering springs. Anyone else experiencing this? Please chime in.
To anyone planning to tackle this task: USE A FLARE NUT WRENCH TO REMOVE THE FITTINGS! Well, at least on the one that connects the hard line to the rubber line. I stripped mine but was able to crack it open with a vise grip, already ordered a replacement part but with a 2-month wait.
I also ordered the 20" SS line, IMO the 18" should work perfectly. 20" has a lot of slack though, if you want that.
Also finished cleaning and re-adjusting my rear coilovers yesterday. I'm happy with the current drop and will run this set-up for a while.
My only question is: Why does the rear driver side always sit lower than the rear passenger side? I also observed this back when I was still running Skunk2 lowering springs. Anyone else experiencing this? Please chime in.
#67
It's not too bad. Only difference I noticed is that I can feel the pedal engagement better now that when it had the CDV. Still can't compare to a cable clutch feel, which is what I'm used too. But maybe upgrading to a higher performance clutch would fix that for me.
#69
My apologies but I don't drive this car enough to check my mpg. But last time I drove this out of town, IIRC, it got close to 550kms with 91 octane and a full exhaust with cat delete.
#70
**June 19, 2017 - Fit has officially been sold due to financial priorities. It has been a great time learning from fellow Fit Freaks and sharing some info that I know as well. Who knows maybe I would want to get myself back into a GD or GE somewhere in the future. But for now jmsplitfyre is signing out. Peace out, Freaks!**
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