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"May I take a moment of your time to talk to you about single cam engines?" Loving the build mate. It's the little things that sets these cars apart from each other.3 points
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After that they were rubbed down again with 1200 wet & dry and sprayed with high build white primer. All white in the sun! Then rubbed down again with 2000 grit and sprayed with 3 coats of silver. And finally 3 coats of lacquer and this is what they look like today. I have to say I'm pretty chuffed with how they've turned out considering this is the first time I've attempted a job as big as this. And it didn't all go to plan, on Thursday when I went to move the first wheel over for the 1st coat of lacquer the wheel next to it fell over face first, once I'd finished swearing it was back out with the wet and dry, filler and silver paint.3 points
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I will enter mine again this time with white wheels though Build thread: http://civic5.com/forum/index.php?/topic/6870-mazs-silver-mb2-projectupdate-270314-white-alloys-are-on/2 points
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I'm starting to doubt it's worth it. Having checked insurance, I think I could afford to run a VTI so I may just keep my eyes open for something I'll keep tarting my little MB2 up though.2 points
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bugger it, i'm gonna drop mine in. http://civic5.com/forum/index.php?/topic/5839-philgors-deckbig-update-and-i-mean-big/2 points
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Tried to do my back window with hair dryer as my hot air gun packed up (not happy made a right mess) so got a pro to do it looks loads better now.2 points
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There 16" speedlines chronos, very rare, but look awesome on a civic m. That awesome that I also have a set aswell2 points
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I did feel a noticable difference with these, pull from 2-4k was stronger than standard and felt freer at the top. Sorry1 point
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Wow fantastic work Nick! They look absolutely MINT!! I still haven't got my wheels sand blasted, I cannot be bothered to sand them down myself. Too much work1 point
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did you just use spray cans? looks like such a professional finish, wish I had to patience and know how for all that sanding, I started trying to rub back my steels, ran out of sand paper and got bored lol if only there was an easier way!1 point
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i think its worth the risk of throwing the stone, so some glass gets broke. Oh Well!!!!!!1 point
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When you was young ??? did cars not have wooden wheels then mate, surely a few coats of stain and some varnish would of sorted wheels then1 point
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ooh sounds good. look forward to seeing those wheels. man i want a set!!!!!1 point
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Also love them under artificial light when it's evening/twilight1 point
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TOP JOB MATE........ Man they look wicked, professionally done mate like yourself and the others i can not wait to see them beauties where they belong...1 point
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He did but i don't believe he resolved the issue as far as i can remember, maybe he did but not to worry i know what im doing with this sort of thing it will work as it should when get on it, as i said earlier i did cut the plug off the accord, they are the same plug only difference is ours has two wires and the accord one has three an extra live so it only that wire i have to power up. I plugged it in to the M's plugs and it did what i said in above post so will be a doddle to sort1 point
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Nice one dude. Looks a good job!!!! What wheels are they?? Vtis ?? I love em.1 point
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Cheers guys yeah happy no oil was getting on my nerves actually. Hate seeing a leak.1 point
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True, pays you back in spades when it's clean and the sun shines on it though.1 point
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more planned tomorow, sort the rear brake's out, door mirror's, head light washers, and wheel's....1 point
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It's depends on what you wanting and what sort of power and if you want to be a bit Eco on fuel . I have an MB2 too and my MB3 can do 50 mpg and still pull 128 bhp1 point
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Went to a local body shop to enquire about spraying the VTi-S kit and the lad there owned a nice MB2. So we had bit of a long chat and he said for £200 he can fit the fogs and LED DTR, repair the wheel arch scrape, driver side wing and front bumper, spray the VTi-S kit and mouldings and lastly make a custom back box to sound like a Subaru. Does anyone think £200 is fair price? He also said he can lower my car by 35mm with the Jordan wheels for £140 but if I want it more lower then I will need bigger wheels. I'm not yet bothered about lowering so might leave that to last. I've seen him around with the Subaru sounding exhaust so I know he's genuine. Some pics of his car1 point
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at the bumper corner its a 8mm self tapper, which goes into a plastic clip that opens up when tightened, or you could use a "speed" clip the second nut and bolt you mention shouldn't be there, it should be a rectangular clip, this just supports the bumper doesn't tighten up. these break easily as the plastic goes brittle.1 point
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Wow! I want that in my life so bad! Always been a massive fan of these, was in one when it was brand new! Yeah, I'm that old, but hey, I was only a nipper! I'd have it done exactly like that, those arches, those rims, that engine! Its perfection that is!1 point
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Really liking the deflectors the more i see them the more im convinced i do want them and my previous opinion on them was wrong1 point
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I think this MB needs another go as it a stunning car. Build thread http://civic5.com/fo...g-term-project/1 point
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I'm about to head home and do an ECU reset, see what happens http://civic5.com/forum/index.php?/topic/8084-how-toreset-your-ecu/1 point