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- Birthday October 30, 1988
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D16A1 Injector Seals
26 June 2014 - 01:26 AM
I bought these seals from summit racing, and I don't need them (the new injectors came with seals). I figure that my dummy moment can hopefully help someone else out. They are Summit part number BCK-158-0308, Beck/Arnley number 158-0308. Summit has them listed for $7.97 plus shipping per injector. I will sell all 4 for $20 plus shipping.
Fancy Footwork (Diy Grip Tape Pedals)
10 June 2014 - 12:19 AM
Alright guys, I have a quick and easy mod for y'all. Skateboard grip tape is ideal for covering the metal on stock pedals and is available in a bunch of colors and patterns.
Here's the process-
Supplies needed:
-Griptape ($5 at any local skate shop) Here's what I got for mine:
-A screwdriver
-A razor blade
Step One:
Remove the rubber pedal covers
Step Two:
Cut the rough shape of the pedals out of the grip tape, leaving a little around the edges
Step Three:
Carefully peel the backing from the grip tape
Step Four:
Working from the center out, press down on the tape, sealing it to the pedals
Step Five:
Using the shaft of the screwdriver, rub the edges of the pedals at an angle with some force. This seals the edges, and makes for an easier cut.
Step Six:
Take the razor blade and carefully trim the excess away
Step Seven:
Take a picture of the end result and go get a refreshing beverage of your choice.
NOTES:
-One sheet of tape will cover 5 or 6 sets of pedals.
-I used the cover for the gas pedal instead of putting the grip tape on the metal base. (Unlike the other pedals, there is a divot in it that would have led to a tear)
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Here's the process-
Supplies needed:
-Griptape ($5 at any local skate shop) Here's what I got for mine:
-A screwdriver
-A razor blade
Step One:
Remove the rubber pedal covers
Step Two:
Cut the rough shape of the pedals out of the grip tape, leaving a little around the edges
Step Three:
Carefully peel the backing from the grip tape
Step Four:
Working from the center out, press down on the tape, sealing it to the pedals
Step Five:
Using the shaft of the screwdriver, rub the edges of the pedals at an angle with some force. This seals the edges, and makes for an easier cut.
Step Six:
Take the razor blade and carefully trim the excess away
Step Seven:
Take a picture of the end result and go get a refreshing beverage of your choice.
NOTES:
-One sheet of tape will cover 5 or 6 sets of pedals.
-I used the cover for the gas pedal instead of putting the grip tape on the metal base. (Unlike the other pedals, there is a divot in it that would have led to a tear)
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Factory Honda Radio Fs/ft
09 June 2014 - 12:11 PM
Getting rid of the radio that I had in my Teg.
OEM Honda Branded radio with tape deck
Slight hazing on the clear plastic
$20 or trade for antenna delete plate
Call or text for pics
(682) 209 4011
Junkyard Finds!
02 June 2014 - 01:22 PM
Apache auto salvage in Mansfield has a 86-87 crx DX, an 84-85 2wd wagon, an 84-85 sedan, and a red 1g integra!
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Digi Dash Question
17 May 2014 - 11:02 AM
I am looking at picking up a digi dash and trip computer set for my 1g, and I was wondering if they have a vss unit in them, as I am planning to do a blacktop swap.
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