Hey Milan thanks so much for the excellent install video! Stoked to see you’re enjoying the upgrade. Excited to see how this civic si build progresses. Cheers 🙏! ~Pawinn
Through the video, I was just thinking "this kit is probably very expensive", but then I saw the price and... honestly, for that price this kit is an insanely good deal, and I thought It'd be a lot more. I think I know what intake kit I'm buying for my future K24 build, lol! Great video!
I'm happy to hear that man! Maybe I'll be caught up to you soon with the mods I'm putting on it 😁 I've owned this for not too long, but going hard with it lol
Great tutorial. Been a while since visiting the channel but after my son got a 9th gen Civic, your vids got on my radar. As always, you're the king of B-roll and clear/concise explanations.
I have followed your channel for years and I really like your videos. You make your videos without any needed background music and like the voiceover. Keep your videos like this and keep it up. //Fellow from Sweden
Hey man just wanna say loved the vids on the civic si got mine on June 15 and love it and for the first time i did a full service and all alone thanks to you man much love from Guatemala keep up the good vids bro
Bro awesome video, the way you go about explaining what you are doing is so detailed and easy to understand. I liked it so much that I don’t even own or plan to own an acuity cold air and I still watched the whole thing haha. I have a typhoon in my 9th gen and I’m plenty happy with that.
Best video ever. I did this battery relocation and cold intake build 2 months ago before watching your video. I unfortunately custom made my own battery set up. Have you considered a heat shield at the back of your battery to ward of heat from the exhaust manifold I am willing to post some pics. Well done brother. Really nice and professional work.
New subscriber here enjoying this upcoming automotive youtuber. Jeesh this young kids a natural born teacher or being coached maybe by dad either way watch out for this guy. Excellent all around content with top-notch editing -not easy to pull off. Your videos are addictive thanks for creating quality stuff
Great video, was going to ask if you could make a video or explain the new calibration you put on the car to run this CAI. I recently bought one but can’t figure out the tuning par, I have Hondata.
You should look into an Anti Gravity Lithium battery. 8.5 pounds. 1000 cranking amps. Group 51R. Made a huge difference in my Civic, its weird but the car runs and accelerates smoother. Not to mention it starts up quicker. Super cool mod I know you'll love.
That's insanely light lol I looked into them for my JCW since its my track car, but the price for them is a bit steep. I'll have to save up for one, but defs on the wish list lol
@@milanmastracci - Forgot to mention, my brother and my cousin both have Civics, once they saw mine and held it, along with the self start fob feature, they both got one. 3 of them in our family and growing haha
Milan, one thing you need to do is update this video and tell everyone, that if they have a command head unit (Nav touchscreen radio) from the factor, in their Civic, that they need to make sure they have the radio code number on hand before disconnecting the battery. The radio gets bricked with need a code to unbrick it when the battery is disconnected. You need to make sure to let everyone know this before they follow your instructions and then they discover they don't know where their code is and can't unlock their radio command head unit.
Hi there, i am all the way from Recife in Brazil South America, and I really liked your video, very informative and all, thank you for sharing it with us…🇧🇷
Sounds better than my K&N imo. I'd switch to one, but no flashpro yet. Trying to find an unlocked second hand one for a more reasonable price. I'm not so worried about driving it through unexpected rain, however I am worried about flash flood puddles here in AZ. I have a beautiful bone stock 93 LS400 as my "comfy, quiet" daily driver especially for select conditions lol.
please consider going with a Kraftwerks SC kit for this car! its a pretty reliable kit out of the box and it mimics the responsiveness of being NA but you get more top end and it sounds sooo good! easy 320-330whp and the torque will still be low enough where you wont have to build your trans right away!
If money is no object then I would really dream of building this for myself to reality. 😭 Question though, what's the vertical clearance of the air intake from the ground? I'm concerned as it would really limit you when you would have to wade through flood water (considering it's location being pretty low behind the flood lamp, I would be afraid of crossing flood water or at least be caught in it) I asked cause here in the Philippines we go through an average of 20 typhoons maybe more per year and since we're near the equator and the Pacific we really experience flooding from time to time. 🫠 But still I love Honda Civic and we have here the 2009 A/T model but for some reason I'm having trouble finding out the variant as we are already the third set of hands to own it. I hope this comment finds you and thank you for this amazing series! Definitely a subscriber for life haha ✨💯
Thank you for these very detailed videos. I have the same car and some of these mods are ones I am considering, so I know where to go if I decide to do it.
Glad to see you making videos again!! I'm a Nismo 370z owner. You tutorial is top knotch and the intake quality is on point. However that's a large amount of work for just an intake. I was just waiting for you to have to remove the rear bumper for this install haha! When i seen you reach for the ECU I was like "Jesus!". Do you think it's worth it?
Hey Jay! Welcome back :) I would have to agree with you in saying there is alot of work to do for this cold air intake, however the performance gain and ease of maintenance I think is well worth it! Also, I don't know of any other company on the market that offers a carbon fiber intake. Win-win!
Love your videos man, always so detailed. I also have my 9th gen for almost 3 year now and I'm planning on doing some mods this summer. How's the intake during winter time? I live in Edmonton and kinda worried it might not be a good idea to use this during winter season.
I'm happy to hear that man! You're really going to enjoy upgrading your 9th gen. No issues with the intake what so ever. Just make sure you keep your fender liners intact, and you'll be set. Hope that helps!
So are you not cooling the throttle body? The UA-cam video from acuity bypasses the throttle body, but later in the video, it looks like they have undone the bypass. I'm considering this install, and really don't know much. Maybe that's the whole point of the CAI, not having to cool the throttle body.
As long as you have your fender liner on your car, you have nothing to worry about 👍 It is actually a lot harder than you think to hydrolock your engine lol
So the coolant feed to throttle body is completely eliminated? I’m confused on that part the two coolant ports on the bottom of the throttle body are just left without any lines ran to both the top and bottom? Any clarification will be greatly appreciated.
Acuity no longer sells this cai, I just found one but it’s missing the Intake Mounting Bracket with rubber isolation mount and hardware. Any idea of how I could get my hands on that or could you send me the dimensions of the bracket, thread etc so I can get one custom made? I’ve bloomed everywhere but can’t find it for my install. Please help😢😢😢
hm, those bumper retention brackets underneath the headlights were plastic on my accord 8th gen, so they do not rust. And I found out the hard way it's better to mask it when removing... :( Luckily it was only the topcoat, I think I can still buff it out.. hopefully. Really nice kit though, im impressed by the build quality.
Yeah they can get a bit rusty and gross over time! I might replace them entirely if the rust does come back, but we'll see. The black paint looks good for now 👍 I'm impressed with the kit too. It doesn't seem like a cheap half-ass bunch of parts from China thrown together in a box, and then called a 'kit'. I dig it!
Trying to follow the engine build. So is the custom k24 engine that you had last year built and installed? Me and a friend were thinking of doing it ourselves and would love a guide so we can avoid any pitfalls.
Hey man! Thanks to you im well on my way to going FBO, waiting for one more part. Waiting for my PRL adapter kit. For the CAI and downpipe what map did you use for the time being?
Happy to hear that brother! As for the tune, there were a bunch in there basically for every step of the way to go FBO, however the more modified your car is, the more important a Pro-tune is. Hope that helps 👊
On a car that will not see winter, warming up the throttle plate with the engine coolant is not necessary, and will only lead to higher intake temperatures, which will rob power from the engine.
All that work for an simple cold air system! No way Jose lol wtf honda! I have a 9 gen coupe Yes but I see how hard is just to put little mods .. I really miss the 90’s-2000’s honda cars! Nice video by the way! 👍🏼
I hear ya dude! It is a lengthy install, however properly functional, and it makes working on other parts of the car so much easier! I contemplated a short ram intake, but for these 9th gens they point them right next to the exhaust system, and they suck in hotter air than the factory setup, so a no go for me 👎
i know this video is old. but im looking at getting a CAI for my 9th gen, specifically the Acuity one? have you had any issues with hydrolocking. im in the same area as toronto and plan on possibly driving in the winter as well. but as for summer, have you had any issues with hydrolocking.
Hydrolocking is never an issue, unless you're running no fender liners for whatever reason, or if you're driving through 1+ foot of water, which I've never seen in my life. You'll have no issues driving it on regular roads here in Ontario.
At 19:30 you’re using the provided coolant bypass hose. Unfortunately I bought mine used and mine is missing this. Can I use the OEM (cut trim) coolant hose and connect it to the upper outlet assembly to the bottom? If not do you know a place where I can buy it? No idea what size it is also. Thanks!
If you can cut the factory piece and get it to work, sure by all means, do it! As far as the hose goes, you should be able to buy whatever kind of rubber hose on amazon, given you find out the ID (inside diameter). I don't know what it is off the top of my head.
Hey Devon, not that I plan on reverting my civic back to stock anytime soon, I'm still holding onto the stock parts just in case. Have you checked eBay or Car-part.com?
Not in the slightest! You need to basically drown the intake cone in water for it to hydrolock your engine. If you still have your fender liners, you have nothing to worry about.
Hey Dayne! Do you mean the plastic fender liners in the wheel wells? If you can give me a time stamp of my video, and show me that way which part you're looking for, maybe I can help :)
Hey Milan thanks so much for the excellent install video! Stoked to see you’re enjoying the upgrade. Excited to see how this civic si build progresses. Cheers 🙏! ~Pawinn
My pleasure! It's a no brainer when you guys make high quality parts 💯
Trying to buy an intake, got a discount code?
The most comprehensive / INVOLVED intake swap I've ever seen.... Very detailed how to and a high quality kit.
Must be the most complex cold air intake install I've seen! 🤣 Great video! Love how technical you get! Can't wait to see more! 👍🏻
hondas are easy to work on! .......unless you want to do a CAI. their stock intake systems are terrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrible
Acuity makes great stuff. I have a few of their parts installed on my 9th gen si
Through the video, I was just thinking "this kit is probably very expensive", but then I saw the price and... honestly, for that price this kit is an insanely good deal, and I thought It'd be a lot more. I think I know what intake kit I'm buying for my future K24 build, lol! Great video!
Yeah, thanks man. I’ve had my 9th gen coupe for almost 3 years now and because of you I love it even more!
I'm happy to hear that man! Maybe I'll be caught up to you soon with the mods I'm putting on it 😁 I've owned this for not too long, but going hard with it lol
@@milanmastracci it’s definitely a pleasure to follow the build !
Great tutorial. Been a while since visiting the channel but after my son got a 9th gen Civic, your vids got on my radar. As always, you're the king of B-roll and clear/concise explanations.
Thanks Will!! I wish your son the best of luck with his Civic, and I hope my videos will be great tools for him to use in the future.
Always an amazing time when we all are blessed by a well executed build 👍
I appreciate that man 🙏 thank you!
Man I dunno how you don't have a million subs. Again best instructional videos on UA-cam PERIOD. Show your support like and subscribe people!
Harbor freight got some pliers for those plastic clips called Pittsburgh push pin pliers! Really nice to have
I have followed your channel for years and I really like your videos. You make your videos without any needed background music and like the voiceover. Keep your videos like this and keep it up.
//Fellow from Sweden
Thanks for that Chadi! I appreciate it 🙌
Always killing it with these detailed videos! Keep it up man
Thanks Berto 👊 feel free to share it!
That expression of joy. Best feeling in the world 🌍
Hey man just wanna say loved the vids on the civic si got mine on June 15 and love it and for the first time i did a full service and all alone thanks to you man much love from Guatemala keep up the good vids bro
That's awesome brother! Congrats on the new whip 🙌 If you haven't already, you will fall in love with it
I was waiting for this video! Great quality 🔥 I’m hyped for the next one!!
That makes two of us!! 😁
I love the smiles our Hondas put on our faces , specifically because of vtec.
Couldn't agree with you more brother! 🙌
Bro awesome video, the way you go about explaining what you are doing is so detailed and easy to understand. I liked it so much that I don’t even own or plan to own an acuity cold air and I still watched the whole thing haha. I have a typhoon in my 9th gen and I’m plenty happy with that.
Wow I didn’t expect to make such a nice sound ….and the quality of the intake was was amazing really liked the carbon fiber piping
Couldn't agree more!! I'm quite impressed with the kit
Best video ever. I did this battery relocation and cold intake build 2 months ago before watching your video. I unfortunately custom made my own battery set up. Have you considered a heat shield at the back of your battery to ward of heat from the exhaust manifold I am willing to post some pics. Well done brother. Really nice and professional work.
Video was very entertaining, and helpful to those 9th gen owners! Well done my friend.
I'm happy to hear that Welshy! Thank you 👊
@@milanmastracci Np brotha 👍🏼
How have I missed your channel this entire time? You’re amazing oml
Thanks Aaden! SUBSCRIBBBEEE 😁
I dont know how you manage to always answer my questions! THANK YOU!!!
I gotchu boo 😘😂
@@milanmastracci 😂😂😂
Damn dude aquitity better be paying you for this. I mean could their guys even do a tutorial that's good. Prob not
LOL Acuity and I are on good terms! I have a bunch more of their parts going on the car, and I'm pumped!! 😁
Loving the civic content, missing the z content dearly :(
I will be pumping out some Z work in the near future! I have some big news coming 😁
New subscriber here enjoying this upcoming automotive youtuber. Jeesh this young kids a natural born teacher or being coached maybe by dad either way watch out for this guy. Excellent all around content with top-notch editing -not easy to pull off. Your videos are addictive thanks for creating quality stuff
Thanks Crimson! I appreciate the feedback and support 🙌
Great video, was going to ask if you could make a video or explain the new calibration you put on the car to run this CAI. I recently bought one but can’t figure out the tuning par, I have Hondata.
Love your videos man. Very detailed, keep em coming!
Thanks Tony, will do!
With your videos I get more excited to buy an 9th gen Si
Better act quick the 9th gen Si's are going up in value.
Don't sleep on it! The 9th gens are going up in value
You should look into an Anti Gravity Lithium battery. 8.5 pounds. 1000 cranking amps. Group 51R. Made a huge difference in my Civic, its weird but the car runs and accelerates smoother. Not to mention it starts up quicker. Super cool mod I know you'll love.
That's insanely light lol I looked into them for my JCW since its my track car, but the price for them is a bit steep. I'll have to save up for one, but defs on the wish list lol
@@milanmastracci - Damn if I was rich I'd buy you one ha! But seriously once you hold it, you'll never, EVER, want to use a lead acid battery again.
@@milanmastracci - Forgot to mention, my brother and my cousin both have Civics, once they saw mine and held it, along with the self start fob feature, they both got one. 3 of them in our family and growing haha
Milan, one thing you need to do is update this video and tell everyone, that if they have a command head unit (Nav touchscreen radio) from the factor, in their Civic, that they need to make sure they have the radio code number on hand before disconnecting the battery. The radio gets bricked with need a code to unbrick it when the battery is disconnected.
You need to make sure to let everyone know this before they follow your instructions and then they discover they don't know where their code is and can't unlock their radio command head unit.
Hi there, i am all the way from Recife in Brazil South America, and I really liked your video, very informative and all, thank you for sharing it with us…🇧🇷
Sounds better than my K&N imo. I'd switch to one, but no flashpro yet. Trying to find an unlocked second hand one for a more reasonable price. I'm not so worried about driving it through unexpected rain, however I am worried about flash flood puddles here in AZ. I have a beautiful bone stock 93 LS400 as my "comfy, quiet" daily driver especially for select conditions lol.
I love your videos, so educational, so good. You are awsome at this man!
I appreciate that!! Much love 👊
please consider going with a Kraftwerks SC kit for this car! its a pretty reliable kit out of the box and it mimics the responsiveness of being NA but you get more top end and it sounds sooo good! easy 320-330whp and the torque will still be low enough where you wont have to build your trans right away!
I do have a 9th gen si coupe. It’s crazy that I can appreciate a 200 or less hp engine as much as my Turbo h22.
I feel that man! You don't need crazy high HP to have fun. This little civic might not even break 200whp, and I love it!
If money is no object then I would really dream of building this for myself to reality. 😭 Question though, what's the vertical clearance of the air intake from the ground? I'm concerned as it would really limit you when you would have to wade through flood water (considering it's location being pretty low behind the flood lamp, I would be afraid of crossing flood water or at least be caught in it) I asked cause here in the Philippines we go through an average of 20 typhoons maybe more per year and since we're near the equator and the Pacific we really experience flooding from time to time. 🫠 But still I love Honda Civic and we have here the 2009 A/T model but for some reason I'm having trouble finding out the variant as we are already the third set of hands to own it. I hope this comment finds you and thank you for this amazing series! Definitely a subscriber for life haha ✨💯
Bro milan I really enjoy watching your videos
I’m waiting for the BRC manifold install.
You'll really like the next video in that case 👀
Hybrid racing for the short shifter, downstar for hardware drip
I've heard a mix of reviews from the HR shifter. Do you have it?
@@milanmastracci my bro has it 2 yrs now no problems whatsoever
Thank you for these very detailed videos. I have the same car and some of these mods are ones I am considering, so I know where to go if I decide to do it.
Well presented. Really professionally done. 👊
Much appreciated! 🙏
Glad to see you making videos again!! I'm a Nismo 370z owner. You tutorial is top knotch and the intake quality is on point. However that's a large amount of work for just an intake. I was just waiting for you to have to remove the rear bumper for this install haha! When i seen you reach for the ECU I was like "Jesus!". Do you think it's worth it?
Hey Jay! Welcome back :) I would have to agree with you in saying there is alot of work to do for this cold air intake, however the performance gain and ease of maintenance I think is well worth it! Also, I don't know of any other company on the market that offers a carbon fiber intake. Win-win!
Love your videos man, always so detailed. I also have my 9th gen for almost 3 year now and I'm planning on doing some mods this summer. How's the intake during winter time? I live in Edmonton and kinda worried it might not be a good idea to use this during winter season.
I'm happy to hear that man! You're really going to enjoy upgrading your 9th gen. No issues with the intake what so ever. Just make sure you keep your fender liners intact, and you'll be set. Hope that helps!
Thank you, that helps a lot. Can't wait to upgrade my civic too🙏🏼
So are you not cooling the throttle body? The UA-cam video from acuity bypasses the throttle body, but later in the video, it looks like they have undone the bypass.
I'm considering this install, and really don't know much. Maybe that's the whole point of the CAI, not having to cool the throttle body.
There were two coolant ports to the left unplugged what do I do with those?
which tune did you end up using with the hondata
Love my FG4!
Love your vids bro
Thanks Riya 👊
Awesome video! So is it fine to leave the two outlets on the throttle body open or did I miss something?!
I've always considered getting this intake, though I'm worried about hydrolocking as some puddles in my area can be as deep as small pools.
As long as you have your fender liner on your car, you have nothing to worry about 👍 It is actually a lot harder than you think to hydrolock your engine lol
So the coolant feed to throttle body is completely eliminated? I’m confused on that part the two coolant ports on the bottom of the throttle body are just left without any lines ran to both the top and bottom? Any clarification will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you so much! What is the diameter of the pcv hose?
That’s a quality kit tbf. Hybrid Racing’s intake on a DC5 Type R which is similar is shocking compared to this.
Yeah it really is a COMPLETE kit! I'm really impressed with it
Acuity no longer sells this cai, I just found one but it’s missing the Intake Mounting Bracket with rubber isolation mount and hardware. Any idea of how I could get my hands on that or could you send me the dimensions of the bracket, thread etc so I can get one custom made? I’ve bloomed everywhere but can’t find it for my install. Please help😢😢😢
hm, those bumper retention brackets underneath the headlights were plastic on my accord 8th gen, so they do not rust. And I found out the hard way it's better to mask it when removing... :( Luckily it was only the topcoat, I think I can still buff it out.. hopefully.
Really nice kit though, im impressed by the build quality.
Yeah they can get a bit rusty and gross over time! I might replace them entirely if the rust does come back, but we'll see. The black paint looks good for now 👍
I'm impressed with the kit too. It doesn't seem like a cheap half-ass bunch of parts from China thrown together in a box, and then called a 'kit'. I dig it!
nice install 🙌🏽
That's a legit intake.
Amen dude! Acuity killed it with this one!
This guy doesn’t cut any corners. You’d kill me if you seen how I do shit
LOL would I cry? 😂
quagmire got a civic 😱 giggity giggity
😂😂
been binge watching and have almost the same setup , just waiting on my rbc!!
by any chance could you tell me what exact base map was used ?
You would happen to have that stock intake system would you
Do you need a tune ? If u just do the intake ? No check engine light ?
Trying to follow the engine build. So is the custom k24 engine that you had last year built and installed? Me and a friend were thinking of doing it ourselves and would love a guide so we can avoid any pitfalls.
Awesome makes me want to buy a Honda
Do it! You won't regret it lol
@@milanmastracci ayeee thanks for the insight
How do you keep your engine bay this clean?
Hey man! Thanks to you im well on my way to going FBO, waiting for one more part. Waiting for my PRL adapter kit. For the CAI and downpipe what map did you use for the time being?
Happy to hear that brother! As for the tune, there were a bunch in there basically for every step of the way to go FBO, however the more modified your car is, the more important a Pro-tune is. Hope that helps 👊
The carbon intake piece reminds me of a Ziplock Bag not sure why lol
Why completely remove the hoses leading to the throttle body assembly?
On a car that will not see winter, warming up the throttle plate with the engine coolant is not necessary, and will only lead to higher intake temperatures, which will rob power from the engine.
What does that brown wire plug on the positive battery cable go too?
Wont this just hyrdolock the engine if you go through a puddle
That is the most complicated air intake install I have seen!
But the benefits though 👀
Anything for a CRV 2012 😢?
Are those two ports on the throttle body not covered again? Like with a hose??
So what’s the total HP and Ib torque upgrade
If only I had the time, money, knowledge and tools to do this 😓😓😓😓
Awesome video how to install👍👍👍
Thanks Johnny! I appreciate that 👍
All that work for an simple cold air system! No way Jose lol wtf honda! I have a 9 gen coupe Yes but I see how hard is just to put little mods .. I really miss the 90’s-2000’s honda cars! Nice video by the way! 👍🏼
I hear ya dude! It is a lengthy install, however properly functional, and it makes working on other parts of the car so much easier! I contemplated a short ram intake, but for these 9th gens they point them right next to the exhaust system, and they suck in hotter air than the factory setup, so a no go for me 👎
Looking to install this intake on the 8th gen accord. Can it be done?
Do any hoses connect to those 2 coming down from the throttle body?
As easy as this is and as inpatient and as I am in taking this to a dealer. I would of snapped my bumper and half an possibly put to slugg in the car
What size was the lower coolant hose? I didn't get that with my intake unfortunately. Anyone got a size on it?
Wow that’s a lot of work for an intake
i know this video is old. but im looking at getting a CAI for my 9th gen, specifically the Acuity one? have you had any issues with hydrolocking. im in the same area as toronto and plan on possibly driving in the winter as well. but as for summer, have you had any issues with hydrolocking.
Hydrolocking is never an issue, unless you're running no fender liners for whatever reason, or if you're driving through 1+ foot of water, which I've never seen in my life. You'll have no issues driving it on regular roads here in Ontario.
anyone know if this video can be used to install the skunk2 cold air intake for 9th gens?
like the same directions?
At 19:30 you’re using the provided coolant bypass hose. Unfortunately I bought mine used and mine is missing this. Can I use the OEM (cut trim) coolant hose and connect it to the upper outlet assembly to the bottom? If not do you know a place where I can buy it? No idea what size it is also. Thanks!
If you can cut the factory piece and get it to work, sure by all means, do it! As far as the hose goes, you should be able to buy whatever kind of rubber hose on amazon, given you find out the ID (inside diameter). I don't know what it is off the top of my head.
@@milanmastracci thank you!
Little worried to run this intake in the rain is there anything I can do to prevent hydro locking
How did you keep under the hood so clean and pristine?
A simple clean from time to time does wonders 👍
With what though? What is safe on seals , electronic parts, etc
I’ve seen people spray stuff all over but I’m hesitant
Which Hondas base tune did you use after install
is the plastic manifold good for performance?
I know it’s a long shot but any way you’re selling all the stock air intake stuff?
Currently trying to put my car back to stock. Previous owner kind of butchered everything.
Hey Devon, not that I plan on reverting my civic back to stock anytime soon, I'm still holding onto the stock parts just in case. Have you checked eBay or Car-part.com?
You ever worry about sucking up water? I want to run a cai but worry about sucking up water since i drive it every day
Not in the slightest! You need to basically drown the intake cone in water for it to hydrolock your engine. If you still have your fender liners, you have nothing to worry about.
@@milanmastracci that's great 👍 i ordered a rv6 header so this will probably be next since the ktuner is compatible with the header
I wish they made these, instead its 3rd party over $700+
🔥🔥🔥
Almost FBO!!! 🙌
@@milanmastracci you'll definitely make good low end tq with the stock manifold. The tune will transform it 💪
How much plastic did you get rid of.. must've gained 6hp from that alone lol
What Hondata base maps did you use to run the car?
Yesssirrr
🙌🙌🙌
So how much extra horse power and torque are you getting with this mod?
not much even with the pro tune
3hp at best
the Oem 9th gen intake is much more efficient
I remember when my car sounded like this 😫
How do you change the air filter if it's down there? Do you have to take off the bumper everytime?
To get access to it later, you would have to remove the front bumper, or the fender liner, however it doesn't get dirty being in that location.
@@milanmastracci thanks for the reply!
My emissions light is on does anyone know what to do
hey milan will you be able to find me the part# for the plastic frame covers that attach to fender and cover the front frame rails
Hey Dayne! Do you mean the plastic fender liners in the wheel wells? If you can give me a time stamp of my video, and show me that way which part you're looking for, maybe I can help :)