What did you do to your GK Fit today?
#661
I had to look it up, but gymkhana seems to be a bit different from straight autocross:
"What separates gymkhana from traditional autocross events is that the gymkhana requires drivers to perform reversals, 180 degree spins, 360 degree spins, parking boxes, figure 8s, and other advanced skills. Drifting is also encouraged where helpful or necessary."
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"What separates gymkhana from traditional autocross events is that the gymkhana requires drivers to perform reversals, 180 degree spins, 360 degree spins, parking boxes, figure 8s, and other advanced skills. Drifting is also encouraged where helpful or necessary."
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#662
Cool, looks like it performed well (and from your mod thread) I tend to agree that the CVT may actually be quicker around the track than a manual. I do wish sometimes I had the manual... mainly when I want to pass someone very quickly on the freeway, but overall I'm quite happy with the CVT performance.
#664
Haha, maybe that should be "passing eventually"... I don't drive it enough to get in to a day to day routine with the CVT, but perhaps a flick of the downshift paddle and a push of the accelerator is what I need to do to get some passing power. I usually have the wife with me when I drive this car, so I have less options to 'experiment'.
#665
If any of you have not already done so. REPLACE TRANSMISSION FLUID WELL BEFORE MANUFACTURER RECOMMENDATION. I replaced mine at 4200 miles on a 2016 Fit EX w/ CVT. and the Factory fluid coming out was brown with metal debris floating in them, and the transmission magnet was coated in some black metallic stuff. I flushed it with OEM HCF2. Ran me 108 dollars and about 3 hours of labor in total. And the results, imo are worth it. Thats what i did today.
#666
Haha, maybe that should be "passing eventually"... I don't drive it enough to get in to a day to day routine with the CVT, but perhaps a flick of the downshift paddle and a push of the accelerator is what I need to do to get some passing power. I usually have the wife with me when I drive this car, so I have less options to 'experiment'.
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#667
If any of you have not already done so. REPLACE TRANSMISSION FLUID WELL BEFORE MANUFACTURER RECOMMENDATION. I replaced mine at 4200 miles on a 2016 Fit EX w/ CVT. and the Factory fluid coming out was brown with metal debris floating in them, and the transmission magnet was coated in some black metallic stuff. I flushed it with OEM HCF2. Ran me 108 dollars and about 3 hours of labor in total. And the results, imo are worth it. Thats what i did today.
csb101, Why?!?!? Did your 3 service indicator light up?
I did mine at 53,000 when it came on and had nothing on the magnet and fluid was still fairly clear. I also changed it myself with OEM fluid in 30 minutes.
#668
No, I've been having weird vibration/noise while my car is engaged in Drive and Reverse. Maybe you got lucky. But no bullshit. at 4200 miles my oil in both the ENGINE and TRANSMISSION was brown with metallic debris. Just a heads up. If you're car isn't having any issues then ignore what I'm saying. But this is my current experience with a BRAN NEW 2016 Honda fit. I still love the car, but this is a profit driven world... btw i dont know any car that will have 'clear' fluid in the transmission after being driven 53k miles w/o any replacement in between. Thats bullshit lol.
Last edited by csb101; 05-23-2016 at 11:08 PM.
#672
I got mine from Carid.com
2016 Honda Fit Dash Covers | Velour, Suede, Polycarpet, ABS
I got the Coverking (black velour) for $34.99 plus $10 for shipping.
2016 Honda Fit Dash Covers | Velour, Suede, Polycarpet, ABS
I got the Coverking (black velour) for $34.99 plus $10 for shipping.
#673
Yeah, I guess I should go ahead and do this. Velcro strips came with the mat so I'll probably attach it later this week when I get back in town.
#674
#675
If any of you have not already done so. REPLACE TRANSMISSION FLUID WELL BEFORE MANUFACTURER RECOMMENDATION. I replaced mine at 4200 miles on a 2016 Fit EX w/ CVT. and the Factory fluid coming out was brown with metal debris floating in them, and the transmission magnet was coated in some black metallic stuff. I flushed it with OEM HCF2. Ran me 108 dollars and about 3 hours of labor in total. And the results, imo are worth it. Thats what i did today.
#677
You did that by removing just the grill, rather than the entire front bumper?
#679
Yes, I don't completely remove it. I just pull out all the plastic clips holding it in place, and roll it forwards towards the ground. The bottom is fairly flexible.
#680
Sounds good. I removed the bumper to install my new horns, and after that, I decided my son can get by with the standard horns. I may try the grill-only technique.