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Best mods for city driving?
So I finally got a full time job way closer to home (5 mile commute each way instead of 38). Only problem is, it's not all city/highway, consisting of 2 stop signs and 7 stop lights. What are the best mods for cruising anywhere from 35-50mph? I got my VX tranny that's going in tomorrow, along with an alignment and new passenger side axle. I'm guessing that a kill switch is probably the next mod I should get on? I would like some input from you guys.
Current mods: Mud flap delete. Full upper grill block. Front air dam (scrapes on everything LOL!). 44psi in all tires. Also guys, I really want to find that black honda civic (I think it was a '01, or that generation) that someone posted here a while back, it had some form of kamback on it that went from the roof to the edge of the trunk, it looked so cool. I have searched using the search button, but can't remember where I saw it. It was right around the time that the Donkey CRX was discovered. |
Kill switch.
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Ac and power steering delete maybe even an alternator delete or you could probably leave the belt off if you only drive 5 miles to work.
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Engine block heater
Full grill block that can be partially or completely opened by the driver as they are driving Engine blanket/insulation around the engine compartment (make it easily removable for when you need to make a long trip). Since you have a short, stop and go, low speed commute, anything you can do to reduce weight, decrease rolling resistance, and reduce the time it takes for your engine to heat up to normal operating temps will help. Aerodynamic improvements will help but are less dominant at those speeds. |
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Since you'll be adding some weight with stuff like the air dams, the grille block and the kill-switch, you could look for some random spots to do some weight-savings to counterbalance the weight add-on from the other mods.
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I was thinking about your idea to use a domestic heating blanket as an engine block heater? I wouldn't feel so confident to do so, since I'm not so sure that it wouldn't damage some rubber or plastic hose in the engine compartment. Anyway, some thermal insulation around the engine head and the sump may help it to retain the heat more effectively.
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http://www.amazon.com/Kats-11419-Wat...eater+97+civic +$8, i got something very similar from walmart for like $6 i think http://www.amazon.com/Westek-TM77DHB...timer+grounded ...but brucepick couldnt get out the plug where the heater goes http://ecomodder.com/forum/showthrea...6-a-24259.html |
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