Nice photos Greg, the only thing i don't like is none of them were of my car!!! :goddam: Was a good turnout, hope to see more skylines next cruise And a HAPPY NEW YEAR TO SAU :Party: :boobies2: :rave: :alcoholic :spew:
GenesisR32 I don't know what your Hicas problem is or was but the foam or tape should not be any where where it can rub. It's only to be around the tag that sits inside the wheel to make it fatter to suit the HKB style boss. From the sound of what you have said you didn't have the same problem as the others? Happy new Year guys :Party:
Guys, the problem is that the boss kit has too much play at the point that the hicas sensor contacts the boss. Remove the aftermarket wheel with the boss attached and compare it to the standard wheel. You will notice that the stock wheel is a tight fit on the hicas sensor and that the aftermarket unit has a larger gap. What happens is the sensor is left slightly out of centre when you are in a straight line and thus after 10 - 15 min the hicas shuts down. To remedy this you need to wrap the hicas sensor with some foam and secure it firmly in place with some gaffa tape or similar, then test fit the boss ensuring that there is a tight fit without too much play or interferance. And hey presto .....problem solved :wizard: Failing that =>
It should work, but if it's too thick it could be a bit dull. Keep us posted. And take a photo of the end product with the lights flashing...... probably have to take a few shots to get one with the lights illuminated...
Simple and expensive kits have been extensively researched and developed in the States for hondas. The Yanks love them and with the Vtec as well you are sure to make good power. Hope you have deep pockets!! Stay tuned for more intelligent replies!! :type:
No confusion here!! :crazy: I know of a 2 door kit and a 4 door kit coming in soonly, I was just trying to make sure the 4 doors are looking good, that's all!!