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Do you lose the ac controls on the HU?

That is an awesome tip, thanks for your comment!! I just wanted a way to adjust everything faster and easier! Here is a couple of pictures of the climate control before I installed it. They one picture has the part number on it for anyone who wants to get one for their car.

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Motegi MR924. 19x8.5 +53 with 255/35/R19 Michelin PS4S tires.
Be curious how the handle. Those are some of the best looking wheels I’ve seen and they’re 19”.
 


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Absolutely ZERO changes are needed.....the exact same harness connectors.....plug and play literally. The worst situation is getting in the car now that it's hot as hell and having to wait while everything is booting up right after starting it up. It was worse for me when first starting the car in my driveway and then putting it in reverse to back out.....added even more time before being able to adjust the settings due to the backup camera. The only thing some owners may take as a negative is the lack of separate temperature adjustability for the driver and passenger side. That wasn't an issue for me! I bought the used climate control module on Ebay for $40.00 including shipping. It literally just snaps right in after removing the 2 pieces of trim beside the module.
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Adding to this, for the folks who are interested in performing this swap, I would strongly suggest you check out this thread. https://www.civicx.com/threads/swapped-out-the-climate-controls.23252/

Information about how to remove the climate control, and pre-configuring zone sync before removing the old radio would be good information to review. :)
 

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Do you lose the ac controls on the HU?
I think so, I'll check it in a few minutes to be sure but those are redundant since everything on the screen is available instantly on the new control. I'm fine without the laggy screen. Also this is on my 19' CTR for those who asked.
 

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Installed a custom catback exhaust with valvetronic control. 3" piping straight flow (non-resonated) when valve open and exhaust flows through 2 semi S-flow mufflers when valve closed.
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looks pretty cool, how much did this cost you?
 


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would the splitter fit onto the oem lip?
Evasive's lip and splitter is 1 fabricated carbon fiber part, they're not separate pieces

received some goodies from evasive motorsports today

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Formuk, question to you, did you have to remove the whole bumper for access to the head of the screws securing the lip? Or are the head (of the screws) are on the bottom side for easier removal?
 

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Evasive's lip and splitter is 1 fabricated carbon fiber part, they're not separate pieces


Formuk, question to you, did you have to remove the whole bumper for access to the head of the screws securing the lip? Or are the head (of the screws) are on the bottom side for easier removal?
I don't think that is true because you have the option to purchase them separately
 

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Evasive's lip and splitter is 1 fabricated carbon fiber part, they're not separate pieces


Formuk, question to you, did you have to remove the whole bumper for access to the head of the screws securing the lip? Or are the head (of the screws) are on the bottom side for easier removal?
you do not need to remove the bumper to remove the front lip. there are two 10mm bolts on each side, inside the splash guard nearest to the wheels. those hold the lip to the bumper, those are kind of a paint to get to but is doable.
 


 


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