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k tuned has a full 3 inch set up out now looking for some other stuff as well xclutch has stuff out as well think i am going to go stage 3 right away
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trying to get more stuff added to this post i seen hks has stuff up but no price or part numbers
 

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trying to get more stuff added to this post i seen hks has stuff up but no price or part numbers
United Speed Racing has:
Oil cooler kit
Catless downpipe
Turbo Blankets

I know they are also working on intercooler piping, front pipe, and downpipe blanket as well
 

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A few things are available. Looking for an affordable exhaust, intake, downpipe that sounds and looks good.(not going to give three options on an item and say pick two). But usually when a product is released, prices are high to re-coup some of the R&D.
However, most manufactures are still in development. But honestly, I expected more variety just after SEMA. I know it is a new car and quality takes time. I am usually impatient.
After an item is shipped, I continually watch the tracking every 30 seconds or so for an update. Delivery day, I tend to have vision problems that keeps me home.(I just can't see myself going to work...LOL)
Only aftermarket thing I have now is the catch can. I have the PRL FMIC on order. OEM stuff I have is most of the Honda accessories.

I am looking for:
Rear Brake pads(not necessarily custom made ones)
Slotted Rotors(not a full Big brake upgrade kit)
Tune
Intake
DP
Exhaust(Stainless is fine with me)
Higher capacity Radiator
But I would like choices for the items, not have to settle for the only 1 or 2 that is out now, and at higher prices than I am willing to pay. But I do tend to spend money in other areas, like tires, gas and maintenance on my other cars..lol
Lastly, I am considering to splurge a bit and get the CF wing from Honda as I thing it will go well with my Rallye Red.
If I don't find anything that I like by the beginning of April, I might just get the titanium wrap and try and reduce the underhood temps a bit.


Impatiently waiting................
 


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A few things are available. Looking for an affordable exhaust, intake, downpipe that sounds and looks good.(not going to give three options on an item and say pick two). But usually when a product is released, prices are high to re-coup some of the R&D.
However, most manufactures are still in development. But honestly, I expected more variety just after SEMA. I know it is a new car and quality takes time. I am usually impatient.
After an item is shipped, I continually watch the tracking every 30 seconds or so for an update. Delivery day, I tend to have vision problems that keeps me home.(I just can't see myself going to work...LOL)
Only aftermarket thing I have now is the catch can. I have the PRL FMIC on order. OEM stuff I have is most of the Honda accessories.

I am looking for:
Rear Brake pads(not necessarily custom made ones)
Slotted Rotors(not a full Big brake upgrade kit)
Tune
Intake
DP
Exhaust(Stainless is fine with me)
Higher capacity Radiator
But I would like choices for the items, not have to settle for the only 1 or 2 that is out now, and at higher prices than I am willing to pay. But I do tend to spend money in other areas, like tires, gas and maintenance on my other cars..lol
Lastly, I am considering to splurge a bit and get the CF wing from Honda as I thing it will go well with my Rallye Red.
If I don't find anything that I like by the beginning of April, I might just get the titanium wrap and try and reduce the underhood temps a bit.


Impatiently waiting................
lol, you're trying to avoid spending a lot on initial prices for parts but are willing to spend $1080 plus tax/shipping (at cheapest) for a CF dress-up part? Not even for an entire spoiler, just the middle section that probably nobody but you will notice is on the car.
 

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EVS Carbon found on the Evasive CTR will be available at the end of the year/early next year
Talking about Evasive Motorsports, I found a video of their SEMA CTR on another Youtube channel (is removed already) and wrote them for information about some parts.
Here is an article about the car on Super Street Network.

For those that are interested, here is some feedback of Tony:
- carbon opened grill is too difficult to make while the time was limited, so they have cut open an OEM grill and dressed it up with carbon.
- hood with vents: the idea is to design a hood with vents more to the front (because the turbo in front is main heat source, I guess?), but by lack of time this is postponed to next year.
- opening left of fog light at driver side: this opening is also made by hand from OEM.
Honda Civic 10th gen What is all available for after market parts EVS CTR openin

Unfortunately this will not be possible on European models (or better: non-US/CA models?) because these cars have a different design due to housing the Honda Sensing technology.

Look here for non-US/CA-version:
Honda Civic 10th gen What is all available for after market parts FK8-Honda-Civic-Type-R-074
This is an US/CA-version:
Honda Civic 10th gen What is all available for after market parts US-CA version
Notice also under the R-logo in the grill the round distance sensor which is missing in the US/CA-version. So yes, if you have a GT version in Europe, you get distance sensors in front and back included.

This all means that the empty space for buttons left of the steering wheel is quite full on non-US/CA-versions:
Honda Civic 10th gen What is all available for after market parts FK8-Honda-Civic-Type-R-048
But think I am a bit deviating from the subject... :topic:
By the way, did anybody made already a comparison between non- and US/CA-versions of the Type R? If not, I'd like to volunteer.
 

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...So yes, if you have a GT version in Europe, you get distance sensors in front and back included.

This all means that the empty space for buttons left of the steering wheel is quite full on non-US/CA-versions:
FK8-Honda-Civic-Type-R-048.jpg
But think I am a bit deviating from the subject... :topic:
By the way, did anybody made already a comparison between non- and US/CA-versions of the Type R? If not, I'd like to volunteer.
Can you belive that I was so sure I don't have parking sensors in my car I haven't even wondered why the car has the round distance sensors front and rear? I thought they are dummy sensors... My God! So dumb! :crazy:

One potential explanation is that I watched too many reviews from USA :dunno:

Let's star a topic about differences between USA and EU Type R!
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