I have AA with the Galaxy S6 and everything works perfectly.. no lags. I did try AA with my Nexus 5 and the lag was so bad, I had to stop using that phone in the car.
HondaPro Jason did an interior and exterior walk-around with the new coupe as shown in this video: https://www.facebook.com/hondaprojason/videos/vb.431081623613936/955614004494026/?type=2&theater¬if_t=live_video
To clear up about offset, I found this post over at 9th Gen Civic forum:
"Offset is how close or how far the rim sits from the hub. For example the Si stock rim offset is +45 so if you get a rim with say +30 than the rim will sit 15mm further out than the stock Si rim, if you get a rim with...
Sorry for the dirty engine bay but I did clean it after posting these pictures.... The ballasts are double zip-tied to the metal frame so they will not move while the car is in motion.
Driver side ballast:
Passenger side:
Same as installing HIDs for any other car manufacturer + no other equipment needed unless you want to use relays which isn't necessary for new(er) Hondas. My ballasts are double ziptied to a metal frame near where you install the bulbs. I can take pictures tomorrow if it will help on placement.
Just wait a second or two after closing the door and stand next to your car. You will hear one beep knowing the car is locked. If you walk away to fast, then you will hear the 3 beeps like you have noticed.
This usually works for me.
HFP stands for Honda Factory Performance. I found the wheels on College Hills Honda for $288 a piece. With an offset of 55, it will push the wheel 10mm inside the fender. Not required, but if you want the wheels to be more flush with the fenders, think about adding spacers if going this route...
I've debadged the car, installed interior LED lights and changed the fog lights to a deeper yellow color, and tinted the car 35% all around.
Look at WeatherTech Digital Fit floor mats. I will be purchasing mine soon.