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I am now an intergenerational Luder.

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Re: I am now an intergenerational Luder.

Post by BlackShadow » Tue Oct 08, 2013 12:19 am

I've been busy lately buying parts...

On the way is:

- Half mast antenna and switch
- VTEC subwoofer bracket/amp
- 1/24 92-96 prelude model kit (I'm such a child)

A couple of weeks ago, I picked up:

- Heated leather seats (minus the switches..)
- Door panels
- Mud flaps
- OEM 6 disc CD changer and OEM deck with tape player.

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Today the mail man brought me:

- (more) leather inserts and the matching arm rest.
- New climate control unit
- new climate control shroud

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1997 Prelude Base (wrecked)
1996 Prelude SR (sold)
1994 Subaru SVX LSi (Sold)

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1999 Prelude Base (S-Spec build in progress)
1990 Nissan 300ZX (weee!)
2011 Ford CVPI (daily)
1957 Cadillac Coupe de Ville

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Post by wurlycorner » Thu Oct 10, 2013 1:57 pm

:lol:

That's fast collecting :D

:? You know the fabric cover is missing off the sub grille though, right?

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Re: I am now an intergenerational Luder.

Post by BlackShadow » Thu Oct 10, 2013 2:43 pm

Yeah =\. I have to find that fabric to recover the grille. Right now with nothing in there I can see straight through to the trunk.

Is is possible to buy that fabric?

The biggest problem I'm finding is the shipping of the parts. People seem so lackadaisical these days. I ordered a subwoofer from amazon.ca almost a week ago an they only shipped it yesterday. I ordered a jdm half mast and switch around the same time and that hasn't been shipped yet. They want their instant payment but when it comes to coming through with the goods I'm at the back of the line. Bah!
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1957 Cadillac Coupe de Ville

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Post by wurlycorner » Thu Oct 10, 2013 3:13 pm

I haven't looked into buying that fabric to be honest, because mine still has it intact (though needs re-dying because it's faded.)

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Post by bennyboy » Thu Oct 10, 2013 3:20 pm

Yeah you can, I used to re-trim speaker covers all the time when I worked in hifi, sometimes through damage, sometimes to match the room..... :?
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Re: I am now an intergenerational Luder.

Post by BlackShadow » Fri Oct 11, 2013 8:56 pm

The radio seems to be the focal point of my week lol. I've been looking around for places to get the speaker cloth from. I hope I can get it to match the tweeters.

At the moment I'm waiting for my radio parts to come in. This is one thing thats really grinding my gears if I'm honest. When I bought the car, it had no radio. Stancie, my ever loving, wonderful, sent from heaven above, girlfriend, bought me a deck to put in so I can at least have traffic reports. I decided I would sieze the opportunity to put n a VTEC subwoofer, since I got the cover when I bought the seats.

Unfortunately, all I have at the moment is the cover. I can look straight through it, into the trunk. So I searched for the amp and bracket to mount the sub. I found one on a forum somewhere, and agred to purchase it from the guy. He must have died or something because he simply disappeared. Oh well.

I go to ebay and find one for sale on there. I purchased it, and had it shipped from Illinois to Toronto. Well, that was the plan. It was shipped on the 28th, and I'm still waiting for it. The satus changed to "in customs abroad" last night. Seriously? It sat somewhere from the 28th of September till October 10th? I could have walked to Illinois in less time. It is now the Thanksgiving weekend here, so at the earliest, it won't come till Tuesday. I don't understand what takes so long... especially when you consider the following:

Purchased on the same day and shipped from Japan!
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My box of 100% authentic JDM newspaper!
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Kidding...
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A box shipped from Japan to Toronto arrives in less time than a box, the same size shipped from Illinois to Toronto for twice the cost of shipping. There's seriously something wrong with this picture.

To complete my radio set up, I ordered a subwoofer from amazon.ca, and a JDM half mast entenna with the switch from ebay. They dragged their asses shipping the sub, after I had to pay for it right away. The antenna seller is the worst offender by far though. I paid for it on the 6th, and he still hasn't shipped it. Apparently he ships "within 5 days." I wish I could get away with being that lackadaisical with paying for stuff.

I used to buy a lot of stuff off the net, but lately I have given it a miss. Not only do you get raped on shipping and "brokerage" fees (if you live in Canada), but sometimes these jerks can't be bothered to drop the thing in the mailbox, and when they do, your package props open a door in a sorting facility for days on end. ugh. /rant
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Post by wurlycorner » Fri Oct 11, 2013 10:31 pm

The model looks 8-)

What are 'brokerage' fees? :? exchange rates? :?

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Post by CrunchyAdams82 » Sat Oct 12, 2013 12:01 am

Project's coming along nicely mate. And the model looks cool too..

At least you've got 1 Lude with the steering wheel on the right side now! :lol:
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Re: I am now an intergenerational Luder.

Post by BlackShadow » Wed Oct 23, 2013 6:25 pm

Things with this car have tapered off lately. I have almost everything I wanted for the car, with the exception of fog lights and a few odds and ends here and there.

I fixed the oil consumption by changing out the valve cover gasket. I checked the oil the other day and it hasn't burned a drop.

My fuel efficiency recently took a nose dive. I figured it was the old fouled plugs and air filter. When installing the plugs I happened to turn the plug wires over and found they were badly cracked. $75 later I had a new set. The ones I took off were marked '95 (original), so I figured they were about due for retirement. Four new spark plugs and new wires installed, my mileage went even lower. My 120km commute which took 0-1 bars (4th gen people will understand this term) jumped to 3-4 bars. It got to the point where the lude I bought to do this commute would be more expensive to run than the truck I was replacing.

Oil change, good tires, 91 octane, new plugs, new wires, valve adjustment... it should be running better, no?

The only thing I could think of that could trigger something like this around this time of year was the switch from summer to winter gas. Though, I have never seen such an acute impact on fuel economy in the several hundred winters I have been driving. Fortunately, it has bounced back a bit on it's own. I'm guessing the switch, sent the ECU into a frenzy or something. I filled up (right up to the top of the neck) with 91 the other day for $61.00. I got 99kms from the filler neck, before the gauge started to move.

The old H23 intake was a disgrace. The ghetto goofball who owned it before me hacked the end of the intake tube off and stuck some nondescript cone filter on the end. It probably come off the end of of one of his ghetto buddies Civic cold air intake.

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I originally thought I would be clever and harvest some 5th gen parts to save the day. I was going to use the top of the 5th gen air box and mate it to the h23 hose. No dice. I learned that the stock (non-type-s) intake tube is bigger than the h23. So the H22 box top wouldn't fit in the end of the H23 hose. Fack!

I started looking at cheap short ram intakes, and K&N cone filters. I wasn't going to start looking around for a stock H23 intake set up.

Then, this happened:

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I spotted a Type-S intake with a K&N filter for sale for $160 locally. Someone else was interested, so I gave the guy an extra $20 to tell him to get lost and sell it to me instead. And he did.

I installed it last night, in the dark (you know you spend too much time with one particular type of car when you can install things blind). Here is what I found with the installation:

Type-S intake installation:

Type-S to 5th gen (H22/23) it should bolt up right out of the box. If you H23 comes with the Air boost valve, that wont plug in, because the intake doesn't have a hole for it. It works on my H23 without air boost so don't worry.

Type-S to 4th gen (H22/23): It will fit. it is a tighter fit, but once you get it in there, it will fit. IMPORTANT! You will need the BOTTOM half of the 4th gen air box assembly. The bottom half of the 5th gen air box will NOT fit properly. If you hold a 4th and 5th gen bottom half of the air box up to one another, you will find the 4th gen is shallower. The 5th will fit in there, but won't sit low enough, and your hood will not close. So, if you want to put a Type-S intake into a 4th gen, you will need the bottom half of the air box for it to work properly.

I took the car out last night, and what a difference. It just flies along, and it seems to be a bit more responsive.
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1996 Prelude SR (sold)
1994 Subaru SVX LSi (Sold)

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1990 Nissan 300ZX (weee!)
2011 Ford CVPI (daily)
1957 Cadillac Coupe de Ville

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Post by Donald » Wed Oct 23, 2013 6:39 pm

First...
Though, I have never seen such an acute impact on fuel economy in the several hundred winters I have been driving.
Is that you, Chronos?


And then, 91 octane? Ouch.

Still, good to get the little things done to bring it back to functioning glory.

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