What did you do to your GE fit today?
Hey Fit10,
The innovative mounts are awesome. I also have the 75A's. They are a little rough at first but once you break them in and dampen some of the rattles in the hatch and dash you wont even notice (except for how snappy and awesome they make the car feel). You will need a nut to secure the passenger mount (not included with the kit) as the OEM mount bolt screws into the mount itself and the innovative mount is open. Good luck!
The innovative mounts are awesome. I also have the 75A's. They are a little rough at first but once you break them in and dampen some of the rattles in the hatch and dash you wont even notice (except for how snappy and awesome they make the car feel). You will need a nut to secure the passenger mount (not included with the kit) as the OEM mount bolt screws into the mount itself and the innovative mount is open. Good luck!
Thanks for the tip regarding the engine mount install.
What did I do to my Fit today? Well, a few days ago I gave my 2011 Fit Sport MT an engine swap... not by choice. I drove through high water and it suffered fatal hydro-lock. Ouch.
I got a replacement engine for a very good price, but the mechanic put conventional 5W-30 oil in it. Should I drain it and put in the recommended OW-20?
I got a replacement engine for a very good price, but the mechanic put conventional 5W-30 oil in it. Should I drain it and put in the recommended OW-20?
Last edited by JonStewartMill; 03-19-2018 at 10:45 AM.
What did I do to my Fit today? Well, a few days ago I gave my 2011 Fit Sport MT an engine swap... not by choice. I drove through high water, forgetting how low to the ground that aftermarket Takeda CAI is. Ouch.
I got a replacement engine for a very good price, but the mechanic put conventional 5W-30 oil in it. Should I drain it and put in the recommended OW-20?
I got a replacement engine for a very good price, but the mechanic put conventional 5W-30 oil in it. Should I drain it and put in the recommended OW-20?
5w-30 is fine, unless temps drop to something like -20 *F. I say keep it till your next oil change. No point in throwing away good oil, right?
I ran 5w30 synth in my gd fit, and new owner just passed 200k miles, so...
Install Dynaudio Esotar2 650 Midbass today,
and while doing it, I also add even more sound deadening to the front door,
change the door handle to SILVER door handle from JDM Honda Fit Shuttle
For complete step by step and more pictures click here:
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/2nd-...ml#post1396056
and while doing it, I also add even more sound deadening to the front door,
change the door handle to SILVER door handle from JDM Honda Fit Shuttle
For complete step by step and more pictures click here:
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/2nd-...ml#post1396056
I forgot how much they are, I bought them like 1.5 years go,
but they are not expensive and comparable to the price of a USDM one here in USA, just add about $20 of shipping cost.
You can ask Japan Parts to source them for you.
There are specific reinforced points at the front and rear of the body panels (see diagram). One is near the front edge of the driver/passenger doors, rear one is just forward of the rear wheel arch. Not hard to find, lay down next to the car and look along the body seam. Center the jack under these areas to lift. Place a jackstand under one of the suspension points on the A arm and slowly lower the car down. Repeat with the other side if needed. There is also a lifting point under the center of the rear of the car but I don't trust it. You are balancing the car ona small pad and it might tip to the side.
Have had a spring on mine for almost 9 years now. Most of time forget I have done this. I also have a throttle controller as well set on one of the Eco levels. This is mainly to give a smoother launch rather than a gas saving. I read somewhere on here using premium gas did not improve performance significantly.
Have had a spring on mine for almost 9 years now. Most of time forget I have done this. I also have a throttle controller as well set on one of the Eco levels. This is mainly to give a smoother launch rather than a gas saving. I read somewhere on here using premium gas did not improve performance significantly.
I didn't expect much from the premium fuel, but it seems to have more response..which I like.
What I don't like is the 60 cent/gal difference over reg fuel. It used to be 40-50 cents/gal diff.
Install Dynaudio Esotar2 110 tweeter and the tweeter pod today:
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/2nd-...ml#post1396721
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/2nd-...ml#post1396721
My '13 Fit is sitting on 66k miles and after reading enough post on blow spark plugs recently, I decided to change them out and also do the recommended valve adjustments.
Spark plugs seem ok, #2 and #3 did seem lose when I was removing them but still required decent torque to loosen up.
Now to my valves, holy shmokes! It is probably one of the old sayings "if it ain't broke don't fix it" applies. Either that OR the ticking has gotten louder.
This is my first doing a valve adjustment on any car, reviewed all possible DIY, went through each clearance twice, and made sure the car sat overnight. BUT still, the ticking is much louder than when I first touched it.
I drove it around the block and the ticking noise was still there SO I will try again first thing tomorrow morning.
Oh and here is a pic of my Fit:
Spark plugs seem ok, #2 and #3 did seem lose when I was removing them but still required decent torque to loosen up.
Now to my valves, holy shmokes! It is probably one of the old sayings "if it ain't broke don't fix it" applies. Either that OR the ticking has gotten louder.
This is my first doing a valve adjustment on any car, reviewed all possible DIY, went through each clearance twice, and made sure the car sat overnight. BUT still, the ticking is much louder than when I first touched it.
I drove it around the block and the ticking noise was still there SO I will try again first thing tomorrow morning.
Oh and here is a pic of my Fit:
Last edited by perkidddoh; 03-24-2018 at 08:46 PM. Reason: adding picture