So I recently made a huge purchase last week:
Products Purchased
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1 x SiriMoto N1 Brake Accessories Kit (Speed Bleeder Set with Fire Sleeve)
1 x SiriMoto Stainless Steel Brake Line Kit (Front and Rear)
1 x Mishimoto Radiator Cap
Application: Universal (1.3 Bar)
1 x TEIN Flex Z Full Coilovers
Application: Honda Civic - 2014 to 2015 - 2 Door Coupe [Si] (With Front Pillow-Ball Upper Mounts) (Includes Front Camber Plates) (Includes Required Knuckle Brackets)
1 x Skunk2 Rear Camber Kit
Application: Honda Civic - 2012 to 2015 - All [All] (Gold Anodized) (Improved / Revised Version 3)
1 x Progress Rear Sway Bar - 22mm
I received every part except for stainless steel brake line. It has been backordered and I'm in no rush putting it on soon. I haven't put any parts on the car yet. I'm planning on installing both coilovers and camber kit at the same time right before I get new set of tires and alignment. It doesn't make sense going back and forth doing series of alignment. I'm trying to dial it all in one alignment. I'm really excited that my parts are here and after these are installed, I've completed the suspension platform and I can move on and focus on other aspects like motor mounts, clutch master & slave cylinder, etc. I recently had a transmission fluid exchange at a local Honda Dealership.
The only maintenance I have left to do on Lucille is brake and coolant fluid exchange. I'm planning on replacing the OEM radiator hoses with Acuity silicone hoses. Once my SS brake lines gets here, I'll do the brake fluid exchange. Should I stick with DOT3 or go with DOT4?
I'm assuming the coilovers kit are already pre-set before it was packed? I understand coilovers are .5"-1" lower than OEM struts. It is my first time installing and working with coilovers. I do not want to make any rookie mistakes or increase the chance of hurting myself and the car's mechanism. Any tips and advises are welcome.
Also since I'll be lowering my car soon enough, I am looking at
K-Tuned Crash Bar. I definitely like to get it as an insurance protecting Lucille's oil pan. My question is since I already installed a Sirimoto front tie bar, is the front tie bar in the way or installed where the crash bar needs to be install?
Since I got my Progress RSB22mm. Do I need to replace/upgrade the bushings, mounts, and links? I do drive hard and I like to be sure I'm getting whatever it is I need in order to withstand the amount of pressure I put on Lucille.
I'm noticing couple of us are experiencing issues with our clutch and shifter. I am in that circle too. Since I have hearing loss and I cannot hear any noise coming from the clutch. I explained the symptoms of the clutch pedal as a gate hinge groaning. When the car is park and in neutral, when the clutch pedal is depress, it doesn't groan at all. When I'm in 1st-4th gear, the pedal groans. It barely groan in 5th and it is quiet in 6th. Couple weeks ago, three separated times when I shifted 2nd to 3rd, I get a grind noise as if I released the clutch early. I'm told it is possible the clutch bearing is going bad... Now I'm seeing it is possible that I need to upgrade the clutch master/slave cylinder. I do not want to make any assumption and spend money on upgrades and expect it to alleviate any issues I just described. I like to diagnose this properly and focus on what I need to eliminate the issue.