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ActnJksn's Tinkering

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Brief Intro:
Name is actually Jackson, from Canada.

First car : 2003 Mazda Protege 5, 5 speed. Daily driver and 6 years of open track days. Totaled by inattentive driver.


Second Car : 2000 Acura Integra GS 5 speed. Did my own S2K HID retrofit. Sold.


Third Car : 2000 Saturn Astra VR 5 speed. Sold for 2016 Honda Fit.


Fourth Car : 2016 Honda Fit CVT. Totaled by inattentive driver.

Fit build thread : Action Jackson's Tinkering - Honda Fit

The Fit had a lot of little non-common mods which I am going to transfer over to my 2015 Accord:


Accord build will not be for performance.
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Current Build

K&N drop in air filter
Mishimoto Catch Can
Savanini Throttle Body Spacer
Nokian WRG4 215/55/17 V on OEM rims

CG Lock Seatbelt lock
Red Coloured Gauge Needles
Vvivid Vinyl Carbon Fibre look Sun Strip
Black Leather E-Brake Cover from 8th Gen
3M Clear protection film on headlights and foglights
Black perforated leather steering wheel wrap red stitching


Big 2 wiring
Morel Hybrid 63
Wireless Charging
Kicker L7QB8 sub
JDM Hazard Button
Denali Soundbomb Horn
Audio Control D4-800 amp
Sony XM-GS100 mono amp
Generic Projector backup LED
Sony XS-GS1621 coax (rear fill)
Kicker KQ5 Parametric Equalizer
LED COB Interior and Trunk lights
Philips 9011 HIR highbeams/DRL's
Philips H11 Xtreme Ultinon LED (fanless)
Philips H8 X-treme Ultinon LED fogs (fanless)
HUD showing time and some other readouts
Kenwood Excelon DMX995S Navigation Head Unit
Viofo A129 Duo Pro Dashcams with battery back up
Gentex Auto Dimming Rear View Mirror with Compass

Upcoming

Dynamat Xtreme sound deadening

Black Leather Shift Boot from Civic

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I've already done colored gauge needles on my Fit:








For the Accord gauge needles, you need to take apart part of the dash to access the cluster:
2013-2014 LCD screen removal

Using sharp scissors, you cut into red plastic duo tang type plastic.

Stick on using Clear Shoe Goo as this is completely removable.

You have to cut larger than the needles themselves as it needs to cover up the black parts, otherwise it won't stick properly and you'll see the adhesive on the lighted parts which looks bad.
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Savanini Throttle Body Spacer
Notice any difference on anything? Do you document fuel mileage etc? Any Dyno runs before/after?

Throttle body spacers Some sites say small gains, some say loss of low end. Like many "cold air intakes" they make a difference in the sound but not others parts. Some low restriction and CAI do provide more power but only at full throttle and higher rpm. I had tried a K&N on my Corolla. Blackstone labs picked it up on my next used oil analysis as a lot more dirt (silica) and asked if I had a performance filter or to verify correct install or post filter leaks. I went back to stock, less dirt + better life for me. Never noticed any performance or MPG gains on that.
Details???? Purchased wheel or just cover? Installed yourself?

Looks very thick now. What is the diameter now for hands?
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Details???? Purchased wheel or just cover? Installed yourself?

Looks very thick now. What is the diameter now for hands?
It's a nappa leather cover that I had to sew myself that I bought off AliExpress. I am not the first to have an black all perforated cover with red stitching as I've already seen a few on here before I did mine.

The Accord is around the 8th cover I've done. 2 on my dad's CRV and I guess about 5 on my Fit, so I like to think I know what I'm doing.

Honestly this one for the Accord is the worst leather cover that I've ever worked with. There was too much material in most of it and I had to trim down some areas, and resew in some new anchor lines.

Here are most of the one's I did on my Fit:






And one I did on my dad's CRV that I have a picture of:
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They all look good. Nice job!
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As an aside, the best way to sew on a leather cover is to disassemble part of the steering wheel.
Fit :


CRV :


I did disassemble my Accord's steering wheel. There are a lot of screws and it wasn't fun. No, I actually do not have a picture.
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HUD on Honda Fit. OBD port only. All I wanted was water temp:





HUD on Accord. OBD or USB. All I wanted was time displayed:

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Voltage meter (lower left of gauges). Fit known for crappy batteries and batteries dying. Have a high powered sound system so I needed a way to monitor voltage.



Same voltage meter. Placed here in front of gauges until I can determine a good spot regarding visibility in sunlight, then will install behind the clear cover.

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Early stage of custom storage console. Top rack holds equalizer and bass knob.

Middle rack will eventually have wireless charging.

Bottom rack is just storage. I have a few ideas for the cigarette lighter outlet, input interfaces for USB and even HDMI.

I will wrap in some vinyl to see how it goes before moving onto either PU pleather, or real leather.

I will eventually put in a backlight tied into the interior lights.





FYI, here's what the stock storage looks like:











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Powered up test.



Found some speaker cloth to do a preliminary wrap.

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Preliminary wireless charging. Lights up blue when a connection is made.

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Finally installed Denali Soundbomb Horn from my Fit.

Thank you Honda for given me more room to work with this time.
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