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Old 02-05-2009 | 09:13 PM
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Originally Posted by IMAFUKINRIDER
.50cal would weigh the car down too much .. lol



03 sedan wires ready to go yet ??

** patiently waits **
Unfortunately due to uncontrollable circumstances involving me having to be out of town this week (my dear 84 year old Grandma had serious brain surgery yesterday morning) and just getting back home right now, the 1st Gen. kits production is delayed until next week. I'll be furiously fabricating them this weekend to have them ready. But come Monday have your money ready to spend.
 
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Old 02-05-2009 | 09:39 PM
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And the X-Ray vision?

Don't tell me you were kidding.
All my childhood fantasies are finally coming true.
 
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Old 02-05-2009 | 09:51 PM
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Originally Posted by AesonVirus
Well, I just made the 50K ride into work, using D and DS modes for my ride in.

I went into this expecting nothing so there would be no disappointment when I got nothing in return for my $90-.
I have to admit, the D and DS modes are much nicer now. There is no longer this drawn out delay while the tranny changes gears. I honestly don't think I could blink as fast as this thing changes gears now.

Not bad Jeremy...
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Thank you sir for your candor. I'm glad you weren't disappointed.

I actually could get ahold of a couple of Browning M2 .50, but that's a whole other line of business that I won't be discussing in this public forum.
 
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Old 02-06-2009 | 12:21 AM
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Just a question to BB:

Your competitor offers a system that utilizes an ecu/tcu wire. Did you ever try something similar for the 07+'s and, if so, what were your findings?
 
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Old 02-06-2009 | 02:08 AM
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Originally Posted by san~man
Just a question to BB:

Your competitor offers a system that utilizes an ecu/tcu wire. Did you ever try something similar for the 07+'s and, if so, what were your findings?
That is a very good question. I'm sure it helps to some degree but I honestly don't know how much. I certainly considered it and haven't included it for several reasons: It makes for a more difficult install. I am also very reluctant to design/install grounding to the ECU/TCU because the second some idiot does something stupid and fries their $$$ ECU doing something totally unrelated to my parts, I'm sure I'll get the blame. No thanks.

If you really want one I could do it, but it will drive up cost quite a bit and make the installation much more involved. You'll also have to sign a legal disclaimer and send it to me before I'd sell to you. It's just more hassle than I need.
 
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Old 02-06-2009 | 02:21 AM
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I've updated my vendor thread over on myg37.com with pricing for 1st generation coupes and sedans. These are NOT yet ready to start shipping so hold your horses until next week, but now you'll know pricing.
 
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Old 02-06-2009 | 03:36 AM
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That is a very good question. I'm sure it helps to some degree but I honestly don't know how much. I certainly considered it and haven't included it for several reasons: It makes for a more difficult install. I am also very reluctant to design/install grounding to the ECU/TCU because the second some idiot does something stupid and fries their $$$ ECU doing something totally unrelated to my parts, I'm sure I'll get the blame. No thanks.

If you really want one I could do it, but it will drive up cost quite a bit and make the installation much more involved. You'll also have to sign a legal disclaimer and send it to me before I'd sell to you. It's just more hassle than I need.
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Thanks for the response. I was just curious as to why one vendor offers it and others don't.

One more question if you don't mind: do you solder the inside of the connector to the bare wiring, or is it just crimped on?
 
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Old 02-06-2009 | 03:46 AM
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Thanks for the response. I was just curious as to why one vendor offers it and others don't.

One more question if you don't mind: do you solder the inside of the connector to the bare wiring, or is it just crimped on?
Crimped only.
 
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Old 02-07-2009 | 02:23 AM
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Had a grounding kit on my RSX Type-S before I sold it and I definitely noticed increased throttle response. That's really about all I noticed, but that alone is enough for me to get these for my G...when i get my G that is.
 
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Old 02-07-2009 | 05:24 AM
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I got my kit back on Tue or Wed last week. got around to fitting it yesterday...one word of advice don't fit these while the engine is hot, I've got some burnt knuckles lol (I waited an hour for it to cool, but was still hot in some areas).

Anyway back to the install, it took me around 1hr to finish it off (mainly because I took my time, and I like to double check everything) at the same time my body was being drained by what seemed like 30 mosquitoes. anyway, I had a 2hr rest before going for a test drive, it started to rain and I thought perfect, lemmi take the car out for a wash at the same time. I leave my driveway and as I reach the end of the road my flat tyre indicator came on, went back home only to find my rear passenger side tire is flat!! damn it!! this is the 3rd flat tyre I've had in 4 months!!! anyway, I'm getting the new tyre installed today so I'll let you guys know how I get along with the drive once the car is back to it's usual status.
 
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Old 02-07-2009 | 09:00 AM
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..... I leave my driveway and as I reach the end of the road my flat tyre indicator came on, went back home only to find my rear passenger side tire is flat!! damn it!! this is the 3rd flat tyre I've had in 4 months!!! anyway, I'm getting the new tyre installed today so I'll let you guys know how I get along with the drive once the car is back to it's usual status.
I thought you were going to say the "grounding kit" made the flat tire indicator come on.

That sucks about your flat! At least you were close to home and not on the side of the instate.
 
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Old 02-07-2009 | 09:55 AM
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^ lol, no the grounding kit wasn't a factor, I saw the nail in the tyre. Speaking of tyres mine is getting replaced as we speak so I'll let you guys know once I'm done.
 
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Old 02-07-2009 | 11:10 AM
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Lol the grounding wire was so good, it attracted the nail to puncture the tire! Lol
But I'm sorry that had to happen, I hate flat tires
 
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Old 02-08-2009 | 02:09 AM
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^ lol yeah it's that good, what the BB kit did attract was loads of mosquito bites, my legs full of them right now Ugh...

Anyway, I test drove the car a bit last night, and drove it to work today and here are my findings:

I haven't used the radio so I don't know if its louder yet, the display on the car said I have 500 and something KM of fuel in the car (full tank) but first time I see it give me 500 on a full tank, I'm not complaining (more fuel ftw).

Now in D mode it was a bit hard for me to tell if the car was shifting faster, it might have done so but I don't drive that much in D anyway so I couldn't really tell, what I could tell was that the throttle response has defiantly improved in all modes (D, DS & M), it just seems to be that bit more sensitive and responsive to any changes in the acceleration paddle which is great (for me at least it is)

In DS is where the BB kit truly showed its worth, it seems to accelerate faster (probably not, maybe just placebo effect) but it defiantly shifted faster, it went through 1st, 2nd and 3rd like a charm. I dunno why but I could swear it accelerated faster through the rev range, and sounded just right.

I haven't used it all that much in M since fitting the BB kit because I've been wanting to get used to D and DS to see what difference it's made. All in all I'm very happy with the KIt, it's worth the money I paid and I'm happy as to how the car feels now. The two biggest benefits I see is better throttle response and faster shifts in DS mode (for me at least), hope this helps anyone who's undecided
 
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Old 02-09-2009 | 02:20 PM
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Betty's Garage grounding systems are now available for the 1st generation G35.

For the most part, they are just like the ones for the current generation G except that there is only 1 throttle body to ground. Pricing is slightly lower than the current models.
 


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