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Old Oct 24, 2010 | 10:17 AM
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Search the forum for 'Stebel Nautilus Compact' for a great, non-wimpy, true Italian air horn replacement.

A step above 'bolt-on' but really worth the effort and not really that difficult. Basically a 30A fused line from battery to a relay triggered by stock horn button. Mounts where original horn goes.

Best thing I did next to the tint and visors.

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Old Oct 24, 2010 | 09:25 PM
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thanks Krimson, also found the DIY Accord mod.
 
Old Oct 24, 2010 | 09:37 PM
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Thumbs up Yup That'a about the Best Advise

Originally Posted by Texas Coyote
If you put very light wheels and lighter tires on your car you will extend the life span of all of the drive train components, brake pads and disk, suspension components, and steering components.... You will improve the ride, handling, steering effort, braking, fuel mileage and acceleration...... There is nothing you can do to a car that will improve so much with no negative effects to be had.

Welcome to FF and watch out for the mod bug it hits you hard on a Fit!
And a ECT Electronic Throttle Controller
Mr. Panson Pan here would be a great source fot the ect and he's a member!
 
Old Oct 24, 2010 | 10:33 PM
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Just did the mugen short shifter kit, oem leather steering wheel cover, and raised the driver seat 1/4" with washers...for the driving experience, these mods have been phenomenal. I can only speak the the Mugen short shift kit, but...Wow. Pricey, but very solid and the shifts feel much more confident. Leather steering wheel cover also a great, inexpensive way to get better (thicker) wheel with a nicer feel.
 
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