Soon the adm fees will go down if acura keeps selling the ITS for less than a CTR.
End result is that the market value of the CTR will trend down too.
Unless Acura plays the same game in general
I have a 3-ton floor jack combined with jack stands that I use to lift my vehicles at home.
The integra is different. Don't have a lift point in the back don't see one in the front.
Right now I don't feel in the mood to spend a lot of money in a QuickJack 7000. This would be my dream but I...
The number one complaint of the FL5/DE5 is the acceleration performance.
I was in that boat too until I realized that these cars aren't made for that.
Once you appreciate their strengths the car is a great deal.
Out of the box is a strong track performer.
I was following the Elantra N very closely. Joined social groups to have an idea of how is doing in terms of reliability and mods.
Lost interest once I saw a rise in fuel system issues that required parts replacements.
The dreaded octane learning that makes the engine run in a conservative tune...
If you ask me. I don't see what the problem is with the engine rotating backward. Nothing should break in the engine.
I do it the other way around and never had an issue in my 27yrs of driving experience.
Facing downhill - Reverse + Parking Brake
Facing uphill - 1st + Parking Brake
Leveled...
Main reason I bought the ITS.
There is a big chance that is going to be the last ICE super sport compact under Honda/Acura umbrella.
No one knows if they are going to release another new round in 5yrs.
Noticed the same on mine but not losing my sleep about it. I don't see a big deal as long doesn't get inside the cabin.
Not like the G2 Ridgeline that many suffer from water filtration.
A bigger intercooler, in theory, should allow your engine to produce peak horsepower for a longer time too. Heat will not reduce power as the stock unit after a few passes your engine will produce less power due to overheating.
If you want to play with fire and don't mind getting burned. Go for it.
I always modded my cars but was aware of the risk of getting a claim denial if something goes south.
The risk of claim denial is there. In the end, is up to you to decide if you are willing to take it.
Right now I don't...