Well I’ve never had kinja do that to me anymore. Anyways... The build isn’t complete yet but you can find it here: http://www.fitfreak.net/forums/2nd-gen…
The same motor fits under the hood of the second gen Honda fit. The build isn’yiisisnisn’yeyetyey completecompletecompletecompletcomplecomplecomplcompcomcoc
If it was a real viggen, sure. It’s not.
I see “upgraded wheels,” where do you see that they’re real?
Yep, definitely knockoffs. I’d know, I’m using them on my Fit. They look like the 10-spoke version of konig flatouts
My trick for finding tire shops that don’t suck: ask your local drift scene! If they don’t give the drift guys a hard time, then they surely won’t give you too hard a time for your probably lightly modified car.
I wonder if a roll center adjuster kit for a different car could be made to work on it, then. The LCA’s definitely go past horizontal with a decent drop, so it would be useful anyways.
Have you done anything to the aero to help it with handling? I hear they can be decent with some good bilsteins and fresh springs and bushings.
I had a similar experience with a certain Saab shop in central Florida (not “The Saaab Store,” those guys are legit). My 9-3 would pop out of 5th gear as soon as it hit boost. Unnamed saab shop says “motor mounts are bad, that’ll fix it.” $500 bucks later, it still pops out. “guess it was your synchro then. That’ll be…
sounds like a good candidate for burning the bushing out then
coping saw, dog
Just use a coping saw. Takes longer but the blade will fit in anything
If you dont want your poly bushings to squeak, wrap the metal sleeve with teflon tape. This works on poly sway bar bushings too, just wrap the bar where it meets the bushings. #TheMoreYouKnow
Kylie jenner challenge?
>Around town, it has a surprisingly decent amount of low-end torque, allowing you to spin the tires on hard launches with ease.
NP all day long.
Get a 9000 Aero, not a 900. I understand that the 900 is a classic, but the 9000 aero has ultra comfortable seats, and that’s really what’s important here. Also: I paid 1500 for my fixer upper, but if you don’t want a project, 5000 should get you an amazing one.
Good to know. They even mention the video I was talking about in the article, neat.