That's a pricey setup!
I bet you'd get more Bass out of that than the stock ELS system, and the FIX 86 is a fairly capable sound processor. I'd imagine you could make it sound better to you than an ELS system. Sound is subjective, and if there's one flaw I could point to in the ELS in the...
If you go back and listen to the first drive reviews with in-car audio, it's very clear there is some audio change between the modes. There was a particular one that it was very obvious in - can't remember the reviewer but I remember quite clearly that they changed from normal to sport, said...
Is it possible to get more Bass by adding more subwoofers?
Yes
Is it possible to do it without messing up the factory tune?
No - the frequency response curve of whatever "system" you add will most definitely be different than what Acura has in there. Between materials and software, Acura has...
Fun fact if you have compressed air available for filling but no gauge: if you fill the tires up with the ignition switched to "run" the alarm will chirp once when you are approaching target pressure, and chirp several times when you achieve the target tire pressure.
My dealer delivered mine to me with 40psi all around. I didn't think much of it until I chucked the car into a tight banked corner off-throttle near the Tail of the Dragon (think similar-style corner) area and the back end started to come around?. It'll definitely rotate with square tire...
Discovered a new feature! Haven't seen it mentioned before, but if your tire pressure is low and you go to air up with the car turned on, the car will chirp the alarm arming chime once as you near the target pressure, then a few more times when you meet (exceed?) it! Very handy for if your air...
As a daily:
1. 2006 Audi A3 2.0T 6MT
1.5. 2015 Chevrolet Volt
2. 2023 Acura Integra 6MT
2.5. 2018 Mustang Ecoboost 6MT
3. 2018 Chevrolet Colorado Diesel
4. 2015 Chevrolet Camaro SS 6MT
As a fun weekend car:
1. 2015 Camaro SS 6MT
2. 2006 Audi A3 2.0T 6MT(including the ~3k in Koni special active...
Clear windshield, 75% driver and passenger, 35% rear. XPEL ceramic tint. Really happy with it, although I don't think I'd mind if the rear was a *little* darker. I do a lot of driving at night so didn't want anything too dark on the front especially. The ceramic tint helps a ton with heat...
Did a little 2k mile comparison on regular vs. premium fuel over my standard commutes/vehicle usage. Where I am in Tennessee that's 93 octane for premium vs. 87 octane for regular. The first trip was the break-in mileage on 93 octane, because it's break-in we can throw it out, the next 800ish...