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Author Topic: B16B EE9 From UK (Now going B20)  (Read 6134 times)

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Re: B16B EE9 From UK
« Reply #14 on: November 29, 2008, 10:38:18 pm »
p.s. those are not Fat Fives, just EG6 wheels.
The Acura Integra GSR had the original Fat Fives :azn:

In the UK they are known as Fat fives, everyone I know calls them Fat Fives  :huh?:

Well where I got my infor from is from the land where the Acura GSR was released :smiley:
I was a Forum member of JDMCivic.com for a few years and learned most of my rim knowledge overthere.
Who knows, maybe tose Ami's are all wrong :eyes:
Nordschleife Lap Counter with EE9
2008: 2 laps
2009: 32 laps
2010: 33 laps

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Re: B16B EE9 From UK
« Reply #15 on: November 29, 2008, 10:43:33 pm »
I viewed your Youtube-movies at least 2500 times! :)

Uuuhhm, whats his Youtube page?  :angel:
Nordschleife Lap Counter with EE9
2008: 2 laps
2009: 32 laps
2010: 33 laps

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Re: B16B EE9 From UK
« Reply #16 on: November 30, 2008, 12:36:57 pm »
Got any more movies? I viewed your Youtube-movies at least 2500 times! :)

Please make a movie of you going through all 5 gears!

No, I really need to get some more made, I still haven't got an external flyby video, the one that is on youtube is with the old engine which sounds pretty decent imo, but the new engine does sounds loads better  :cool: and it revs 1250rpm higher.  :smiley:

I will certainly try and get some more done, once the weather is suitable and I have time.

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Re: B16B EE9 From UK
« Reply #17 on: November 30, 2008, 12:43:50 pm »
please do man :up:

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Re: B16B EE9 From UK
« Reply #18 on: November 30, 2008, 10:31:43 pm »
Hi welcome, awesome ride very nice spec list and it realy looks clean i love that. keep up the good work.

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Re: B16B EE9 From UK
« Reply #19 on: December 04, 2008, 09:09:18 pm »
Here are some more videos,  :up: shes definitly not fast enouth yet, if only I had more money  :cry:


Sorry for the sound and picture quality, it was fine before I uploaded it to youtube.




Nailing it out of a corner at 50




External Video, you can just hear the loose baffles in the backbox, which is the reason why I will be getting a new one soon.




My Fav, gentle acceleration in first gear to stop the camera being ripped off (its only sellotaped to the wheel!!) up to 100MPH



Hope you enjoy them.  :coolsm:

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Re: B16B EE9 From UK
« Reply #20 on: February 20, 2009, 09:56:48 pm »
I've not done that much recently, just a few small things.



Fitted some mint EF9 Headlights - although they didn't save as much weight as I thought they would.




Touched up any underseal where it was needed, removed the rubber strip on the lip (thankfully there was no rust under it) and polished the exhaust (not been done in this pic)




I then gave her a good Service which gave me  a chance to fit my magnetic drain plug.




I also removed some more wiring - look at the rear wall, you'll notice the brake piping is gone. You'll see there is nothing left in the bay that is not needed. (I need better pics of it)







Also removed the rear wiper  :up: