love the lip
Exhaust (might tune with open header though)Looking good. What's left to buy after the ECU?
And then engine goes in?Exhaust (might tune with open header though)
O2 sensor
EG/DC front LCAs
And Alex, K-N-2-EK, is powder coating a EG/DC subframe, front sway bar, and shock forks for me.
Ill pick up misc clamps, jdm zip ties lol, and some wire for my starter. That's it.
Brand new, I hardly buy used. It fit fit 100% perfect just like my first molding plate did. The mounting part of the lip is very thick and strong too, thicker than First Molding was. The predrilled holes were right on point. I put the hardware through without ever making adjustments and how it sits in the picture is how it came out. I haven't had a single authentic part not fit properly.so a no bulls*** answer, how well does that lip fit, did you have to touch it up or did it sit perfect? ps was it new?
Yeah. Gotta get some money together for a tune after that. Although ive seen several people making 220/180 on a tsx .cal hondata providesAnd then engine goes in?
It's not required for a K swap but it's recommend in the 6th gen chassis for a better axle angle, more ground clearance, and more space for intake manifolds other than the PRB (rsx-s intake manifold)I saw you plan on changing the front subframe and front control arms to the EG/DC version. Is this required for the K swap, or are you doing it for another reason?
I know you've researched the K-EK swap a lot more than I have... do you know if with the EG/DC subframe and suspension, can you still use the EK steering rack?It's not required for a K swap but it's recommend in the 6th gen chassis for a better axle angle, more ground clearance, and more space for intake manifolds other than the PRB (rsx-s intake manifold)
No, you need the matching pieces, eg/dc rack with eg/dc subframe.I know you've researched the K-EK swap a lot more than I have... do you know if with the EG/DC subframe and suspension, can you still use the EK steering rack?