It actually looks lot better then stock height, and it is about the same height of the side wings, look niceRecently ended up with some fake rubber lip material. I signed up for PetrolBox 2 months ago and have been pretty displeased with the items included, but it included one of those random molding style lips that has some 3M tape on it and is meant for the bottom of your bumper. It had no place on my race car, and probably had no place on my CTR, but I figured what the heck, it's easily reversible.
Disclaimer: I'm fully aware that this has little-to-no impact on my car's aerodynamics and it was only done out of boredom. I'm not going to tell you "the car feels way more stable at a bazillion miles an hour" or any BS like that. This thing may just take off on it's own one day and become street debris.
Disclaimer 2: Ignore my messy garage...
I haven’t had a chance to put mine in yet. I was hospitalized with a freak infection and almost died so I’m still recovering. Have a PRL stage 1 intake to put on and I’m going to be ordering their FMIC this week too. I’m actually still up in the air about actually installing the Jb4. I might end up selling it before I even open the box.how do you like it? what map(s) are you running? Thanks
install it. try it. if you dont like it put it back in the box and send it back.I haven’t had a chance to put mine in yet. I was hospitalized with a freak infection and almost died so I’m still recovering. Have a PRL stage 1 intake to put on and I’m going to be ordering their FMIC this week too. I’m actually still up in the air about actually installing the Jb4. I might end up selling it before I even open the box.
Wait, I thought the Head Unit itself needed to be updated to support wireless Android Auto. Or you commit to installing the proxy gateway for AA project from XDA. If that's the case, what did you have to do to get your CTR to pick up over bluetooth?After recently getting a new Galaxy S10 i discovered that android auto now works over bluetooth instead of needing to be plugged in, and figured i might as well install the wireless charger ive had sitting around the past few months since i bought the car. I dont use android auto for carious reasons but i always liked the idea of it being something i can use someday.
The installation was mostly painless, except both finding the ground connection and removing the screw without the propper tools. But a quick trip to the hardware store netted me enough 1/4" extensions to make it manageable
The ground screw
Installed
Honestly, i have no idea. I connected my phone to bluetooth for the first time, and then downloaded android auto and plugged it in once. Then some random day while sitting at a long light i pulled out my phone and noticed android auto connected and running without the phone being plugged in.Wait, I thought the Head Unit itself needed to be updated to support wireless Android Auto. Or you commit to installing the proxy gateway for AA project from XDA. If that's the case, what did you have to do to get your CTR to pick up over bluetooth?