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05-05-2009, 01:24 PM
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Location: 2 Live & Die in "LA"
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I installed the spacer for another member no issues at all.
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05-05-2009, 01:26 PM
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reflash before i die plz
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it'll be a tighter fit for the stock air tube going from the CT box to the IM, but it's fine. you just have to play around with it.
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05-05-2009, 01:37 PM
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JDM all day Everyday
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Thanks for the input...is there anyway that i could use another tube from the IM to the CT BOX other than the stock plastic one?
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05-05-2009, 01:56 PM
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reflash before i die plz
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why would you need another tube? the stock one works fine.
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05-06-2009, 04:49 AM
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Registered Member
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what is this P2R spacer for?? What's the purpose? i see people selling it...is it the Hondata gasket spacer?
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05-06-2009, 04:59 AM
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Metal Head
My Ride: 2004 TSX 6SPD CGP & 2008 FA5 RR
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It'll work just fine. I'm running this set-up. It's a tight squeeze, but it will work.
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04 CGP 6spd MT
ENGINE: Hondata Reflash, CT-E Header, RT high flow cat, Apexi WS2 Exhaust, Comptech Ice Box, UR Pulley Kit, P2R TB Spacer/Gaskets, Hondata I.M. Gasket, Mugen oil cap, Mugen Radiator Cap, Mugen Resevoir covers, Mugen Thermo-Switch, JDM Honda Valve cover/Plug cover, Buddy Club Voltage Stabilizer/Grounding Kit,
SUSPENSION: Neuspeed/Koni Shocks, Neuspeed Sport Springs, Neuspeed Front Upper Strut Bar, Cusco Type1 Brace, Progress RSB, Ingalls Camber/Toe Kit
WHEELS/TIRES: Mugen GP 18x7.5 +48 w/15mm spacers w/Hankook Ventus V12 EVO 225/40/18 2nd set:Gram Lights 57Optimise 18x7.5 w/Yokohama S-Drives 225/40/18, Project Kics R40 Neo Chro Lugs
BRAKES: Axxis Ultimates Pads F&R, Powerslot Rotors, Stoptech SS Brake Lines
INTERIOR: Comptech Short Shifter, Skunk2 Shift Knob, Ultimate Pedals Custom Gas/Brake/Clutch Pedals, Luminar Tint, USA Spec iPod Module, Blue LED footwell lighting
EXTERIOR: Honda 04 JDM Headlights w/Philips 85122CM 5000K bulbs, Mugen Grill, Mugen Ventilated Visors, Acura A-Spec Lip Kit, OEM Fog Lights w/3000K HID Conversion Kit, CGP M3 Rear Lip Spoiler
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05-06-2009, 10:26 AM
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reflash before i die plz
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Benz
what is this P2R spacer for?? What's the purpose? i see people selling it...is it the Hondata gasket spacer?
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the spacer and gaskets sit right between where the IM and TB meet.
it creates more volume for the IM (more air), and the gaskets help to reduce some heatsoak.
this is different from the hondata gasket. that's specifically for the intake manifold. incidentally, p2r makes a IMG gasket that sits in the same spot, in addition to another IMG gasket that sits in the injector base.
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05-06-2009, 02:24 PM
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Not JDM
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is this a good mod?
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05-07-2009, 04:07 AM
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Registered Member
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is there a picture of it? and were i can get one?
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05-07-2009, 07:29 AM
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Metal Head
My Ride: 2004 TSX 6SPD CGP & 2008 FA5 RR
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ProjectTSX-N54
is there a picture of it? and were i can get one?
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corsportusa.com = showed 4HP to the wheels on a Civic Si 
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04 CGP 6spd MT
ENGINE: Hondata Reflash, CT-E Header, RT high flow cat, Apexi WS2 Exhaust, Comptech Ice Box, UR Pulley Kit, P2R TB Spacer/Gaskets, Hondata I.M. Gasket, Mugen oil cap, Mugen Radiator Cap, Mugen Resevoir covers, Mugen Thermo-Switch, JDM Honda Valve cover/Plug cover, Buddy Club Voltage Stabilizer/Grounding Kit,
SUSPENSION: Neuspeed/Koni Shocks, Neuspeed Sport Springs, Neuspeed Front Upper Strut Bar, Cusco Type1 Brace, Progress RSB, Ingalls Camber/Toe Kit
WHEELS/TIRES: Mugen GP 18x7.5 +48 w/15mm spacers w/Hankook Ventus V12 EVO 225/40/18 2nd set:Gram Lights 57Optimise 18x7.5 w/Yokohama S-Drives 225/40/18, Project Kics R40 Neo Chro Lugs
BRAKES: Axxis Ultimates Pads F&R, Powerslot Rotors, Stoptech SS Brake Lines
INTERIOR: Comptech Short Shifter, Skunk2 Shift Knob, Ultimate Pedals Custom Gas/Brake/Clutch Pedals, Luminar Tint, USA Spec iPod Module, Blue LED footwell lighting
EXTERIOR: Honda 04 JDM Headlights w/Philips 85122CM 5000K bulbs, Mugen Grill, Mugen Ventilated Visors, Acura A-Spec Lip Kit, OEM Fog Lights w/3000K HID Conversion Kit, CGP M3 Rear Lip Spoiler
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05-07-2009, 10:34 AM
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reflash before i die plz
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i don't know if anyone ever dyno'ed before/after, but for $100 and change, it's a pretty cheap mod, and any added effect (whether hp, torque, better throttle response) would easily make it worth it.
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05-07-2009, 12:29 PM
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Premium Club Member
Location: Commack(LI) + Buffalo, NY
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I had good results with it the install got me stuck where i had to reverse the screws to get the original bolts off.
plus my oem gasket was fused on to the tb.
After install i noticed some better torque and throttle response also with my brockway sensor the intake temps were slightly lower than it was.
I was talking to cccolt he has the same sensor but the navi version, and our car reads the intake and engine coolant temps at such a high number.
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05-07-2009, 01:33 PM
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reflash before i die plz
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Quote:
Originally Posted by lcrazyaznl
I had good results with it the install got me stuck where i had to reverse the screws to get the original bolts off.
plus my oem gasket was fused on to the tb.
After install i noticed some better torque and throttle response also with my brockway sensor the intake temps were slightly lower than it was.
I was talking to cccolt he has the same sensor but the navi version, and our car reads the intake and engine coolant temps at such a high number.
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that's pretty good to know that the gaskets are helping.
do they still make the model you have? all i see are the huge navi ones, and i don't see the smaller/older unit anywhere.
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