mautsukuda
Mau Tsukuda Photography
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- Mau
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- Jun 12, 2018
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- Raleigh, NC
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- www.mautsukudaphotography.com
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- 2018 Sport Hatch 6MT
They're approximately 135g with the collar.Any know weight the POCO shift knob? I’ve search all of the web and can’t find any information.
Can't divulge much, but we have some really solid cable upgrades in the works. The OEM ones are good, but they just don't last forever. It's been that way on all cable-shifted Hondas/Acuras since the early 2000's. Hoping to have a more durable option for the Civic X community in the not so distant future.@ACUITY any plans on a shifter cable upgrade kit to go with the full shifter? I've heard several people having their stock cables getting stretched and inevitably their shifters feeling loose or with a lot of play when in gear.
Nice!They're approximately 135g with the collar.
Can't divulge much, but we have some really solid cable upgrades in the works. The OEM ones are good, but they just don't last forever. It's been that way on all cable-shifted Hondas/Acuras since the early 2000's. Hoping to have a more durable option for the Civic X community in the not so distant future.
~Russ
Hard to say and would need someone who went from full upgrades to full assembly to chime in. But I think I saw someone mention before that if you have all the upgrades it is basically the full assembly. However you don't have the adjustable gate spacing, shift throw and knob height.I got the full acuity upgrades on an Si but have been eyeing the full assembly. Can I expect major changes with the assembly over full upgrades or is it less noticeable?
Nice! For those wondering price it is $139Rad rad hoses
Here's a top-down shot of our solid model. So this would be as viewed from above in the engine bay. Left side of the image is the rad side, right side is the engine side. The pink hose is a 3d scan of the OEM top hose, the light gray hose is the Acuity smaller (cold) hose, the black hose is acuity larger (hot) hose. The OEM lower hose is shown in blue but is barely visible from this angle. Based on your picture, I think it would be close, but if you look at my provided image, you'll see where the intake is touching your hose, our geometry is still pretty close to stock. It's not until the hose gets further from the port that it diverges from the OEM path a lot.Nice! For those wondering price it is $139
Wonder if these hoses will be thicker at all. When I installed my PRL intake there was minimal if not any clearance between the intake hose and radiator hose. See the image below which was before I rotated the radiator hose clamp to not chew into the intake.
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this would be great to know. I was wondering about the exact same thing as i had to rotate the clamp to stop it from hitting the intake also.I think these would probably still touch, and possibly more, but it seems there's a good chance it'll fit. If you want to test try, DM me. I am willing to work out a deal where we will take them back if they don't fit well. I'm curious to know as well.
~Russ
If one of you guys can take a top-down picture of the hose and the intake, where it hits, then use a ruler or tape measure to show how far from the engine-side end of the upper hose the contact occurs, we can give you a better idea of what to expect in terms of fitment. Anyone want to post that pic for us to review?this would be great to know. I was wondering about the exact same thing as i had to rotate the clamp to stop it from hitting the intake also.
Thanks for offering to work out a deal. Right now though I need to watch my spending since my hours were just cut at work due to COVID19 just yesterday. I will try and take some photos tomorrow if the weather is clear to try and get a good shot.Here's a top-down shot of our solid model. So this would be as viewed from above in the engine bay. Left side of the image is the rad side, right side is the engine side. The pink hose is a 3d scan of the OEM top hose, the light gray hose is the Acuity smaller (cold) hose, the black hose is acuity larger (hot) hose. The OEM lower hose is shown in blue but is barely visible from this angle. Based on your picture, I think it would be close, but if you look at my provided image, you'll see where the intake is touching your hose, our geometry is still pretty close to stock. It's not until the hose gets further from the port that it diverges from the OEM path a lot.
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I think these would probably still touch, and possibly more, but it seems there's a good chance it'll fit. If you want to test try, DM me. I am willing to work out a deal where we will take them back if they don't fit well. I'm curious to know as well.
~Russ
Glad that shifter, knob and collar combo is treating you well! We have some more love for the 10th's in the works. We love hearing stuff like this, it really makes the job feel like it has some purpose, if not just bringing smiles to people's faces.Thanks for offering to work out a deal. Right now though I need to watch my spending since my hours were just cut at work due to COVID19 just yesterday. I will try and take some photos tomorrow if the weather is clear to try and get a good shot.
Will say though enjoying the fully adjustable shifter, Esco-T6 and shift boot collar. Once things get back to normal or maybe treat myself during this crazy time I have a list off things to still get from your guys (throttle pedal spacer, shifter cable bushing and these radiator hoses). That list probably will grow as you release more though lol.