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I'm far south and we pretty much see 90+ all year (except two months in the "winter") are there any real negative effects of this mod? sorry if its already been answered.
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I'm a slow adopter when it comes to fiddling with an automobile that cost me $30K and was built by engineers that know a lot more than I do about things-cars. But after suffering a couple of summers here in Missouri with a 'mushy' throttle response, I tried the ball bearing mod. I'm happy to report that it does indeed work. I'm not concerned about more power, I just wanted the car to move away from a stoplight in the summer as smoothy as it does in the winter. For those S2K owners who don't live in a high-heat, high-humidity area you're probably not going to notice any change. But if you live where your shirt turns wet while you're standing still, and the sweat from your brow drips on your glasses to the point that you can't see, then you'll appreciate what a couple of ball bearings will do for eliminating this long-suffering problem.
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Originally Posted by cmdr s,Jun 19 2006, 01:50 PM
I'm a slow adopter when it comes to fiddling with an automobile that cost me $30K and was built by engineers that know a lot more than I do about things-cars. But after suffering a couple of summers here in Missouri with a 'mushy' throttle response, I tried the ball bearing mod. I'm happy to report that it does indeed work. I'm not concerned about more power, I just wanted the car to move away from a stoplight in the summer as smoothy as it does in the winter. For those S2K owners who don't live in a high-heat, high-humidity area you're probably not going to notice any change. But if you live where your shirt turns wet while you're standing still, and the sweat from your brow drips on your glasses to the point that you can't see, then you'll appreciate what a couple of ball bearings will do for eliminating this long-suffering problem.
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I took it one step further since this...
When installing the Hondata IMG you take off the IM or practically do...so you can also take off all the hoses and plug everything with nipples and use hose clamps to insure the stay on. I've had this done now for a little while.
Only real benifit is that it reduces the amount of lines near the IM for a cleaner look.
When installing the Hondata IMG you take off the IM or practically do...so you can also take off all the hoses and plug everything with nipples and use hose clamps to insure the stay on. I've had this done now for a little while.
Only real benifit is that it reduces the amount of lines near the IM for a cleaner look.
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I'm in Dubai now, and temps are all the way up to 42 deg Cel, humidity is through the roof. I'm try this mod out and keep everyone posted on how well this works here once I get my hands on some 3/8" ball bearings at Ace Hardware