What did you do to your Type R today?

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Honda Civic 10th gen What did you do to your Type R today? 8EDDE5F9-91E0-472B-8D70-10DCF19E09B5


Changed Transmission fluid to Amsoil today. Surprised how dirty it was. 18000 miles. First change.
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Is this intentional? If so can you please elaborate on why this would be done?

Thanks :)
I was just kidding about the hp gain. Bending of the tube only applies to people experiencing rubbing issue with the PRL Stage 1 intake hose and PRL high volume intake (with the same intake hose) for the FK8.
 

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I installed an RV6 ceramic coated catted downpipe, RV6 front pipe (Thermotec wrapped and sprayed), Cusco front, mid, and rear lower bars, and USR/PTP turbo blanket.

Using a Quickjack 5000EXT made it much easier. However, lifting and moving the 80 pound frames without an assistant was difficult.
 


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I actually left it rolling around in my garage, but they can even easily hanged on the wall as is too, very solid lifts

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Hello,
Sure, its an ezcarlift. I ordered it from here about a month ago:

https://www.ezcarlift.com/

It’s a bit on the pricier side. Went back and forth deciding whether to pick one up or try a cheaper option... (or spend the money on other car mods, lol)

For the Type R is was:

$1740 for the lift
$79 for ramp extensions (CTR needs these)
$175 shipping
+ Sales tax I think.

I also had to buy a corded (2) speed drill to operate it, so that was another $150 or so. I went with DeWalt.

Ultimately I took the plunge after reading the many positive reviews + I like the portability. It’s held together by (8) nuts and bolts. Remove these and it breaks down into (4) pieces.... (2) ramps and (2) crosspieces which can be stowed in our hatchback with the seat down if I ever want to take to the track or a friends house. I also like that it is screw jack based rather than hydraulic.

Customer service is probably the best I have encountered from any company. The owner Boytcho Manev seems to really take pride in each unit he sells and was very patient and helpful answering questions via text pretty much at any time of the day. Shipping was fast.

When I decided to buy, I was having all kinds of rock and dust issues making my brakes squeal which was driving me nuts. I was thinking it would be useful to have something like this to jack the car up without damaging it to remove the wheels and clean the brakes.. of course, shortly after buying I found the brakes can be kept clean by spraying them real well with a pressure washer, when washing the car. I’ve had no more issues with brake squeal since I started doing this smh.

The first time I used it to swap out the (2) front tires. One of my (2) front OEM rims was bent

Yesterday was the first time for an oil change and to get underneath the car. Replaced my transmission fluid today. I raised it nearly to its full working height of (26) inches and it surprised me how much clearance that turns out to be. That gives plenty of room to work and makes things really easy. The oil filter was on really tight and it would have been a much tougher task if I had less room to work with to get it loose.

The ezcarlift is raised and lowered using a corded 2 speed drill. Lower speed when need more torque for initial lifting and fast speed once it’s going. I saw a YouTube video where it took some dude several minutes to raise it. I think he was using a crappy drill. Mine raises (2) mins or less.

It has (4) small caster wheels so it can be rolled around easily and positioned under your car.
Once the lift is raised the feet set down and lift is rock solid.

Build quality is excellent and it looks great. If there is a downside: fully assembled it is heavy and awkward if you are alone and trying to lift it to lean it against a wall. With a buddy it would be no problem. If you have a garage and can stow it under a car, no problem either. My garage is full of old arcade games so this isn’t an option for me. I don’t want to leave it out to rust.

I disassemble mine each time I’m done with it.
Each ramp weighs about 60 lbs.

I’ll snap some more photos and post

Regards
Tom
 

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Did you consider this? https://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/shopcart/TOOL/POR_TOOL_BNDpak-detail.htm

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Hello,
Sure, its an ezcarlift. I ordered it from here about a month ago:

https://www.ezcarlift.com/

It’s a bit on the pricier side. Went back and forth deciding whether to pick one up or try a cheaper option... (or spend the money on other car mods, lol)

For the Type R is was:

$1740 for the lift
$79 for ramp extensions (CTR needs these)
$175 shipping
+ Sales tax I think.

I also had to buy a corded (2) speed drill to operate it, so that was another $150 or so. I went with DeWalt.

Ultimately I took the plunge after reading the many positive reviews + I like the portability. It’s held together by (8) nuts and bolts. Remove these and it breaks down into (4) pieces.... (2) ramps and (2) crosspieces which can be stowed in our hatchback with the seat down if I ever want to take to the track or a friends house. I also like that it is screw jack based rather than hydraulic.

Customer service is probably the best I have encountered from any company. The owner Boytcho Manev seems to really take pride in each unit he sells and was very patient and helpful answering questions via text pretty much at any time of the day. Shipping was fast.

When I decided to buy, I was having all kinds of rock and dust issues making my brakes squeal which was driving me nuts. I was thinking it would be useful to have something like this to jack the car up without damaging it to remove the wheels and clean the brakes.. of course, shortly after buying I found the brakes can be kept clean by spraying them real well with a pressure washer, when washing the car. I’ve had no more issues with brake squeal since I started doing this smh.

The first time I used it to swap out the (2) front tires. One of my (2) front OEM rims was bent

Yesterday was the first time for an oil change and to get underneath the car. Replaced my transmission fluid today. I raised it nearly to its full working height of (26) inches and it surprised me how much clearance that turns out to be. That gives plenty of room to work and makes things really easy. The oil filter was on really tight and it would have been a much tougher task if I had less room to work with to get it loose.

The ezcarlift is raised and lowered using a corded 2 speed drill. Lower speed when need more torque for initial lifting and fast speed once it’s going. I saw a YouTube video where it took some dude several minutes to raise it. I think he was using a crappy drill. Mine raises (2) mins or less.

It has (4) small caster wheels so it can be rolled around easily and positioned under your car.
Once the lift is raised the feet set down and lift is rock solid.

Build quality is excellent and it looks great. If there is a downside: fully assembled it is heavy and awkward if you are alone and trying to lift it to lean it against a wall. With a buddy it would be no problem. If you have a garage and can stow it under a car, no problem either. My garage is full of old arcade games so this isn’t an option for me. I don’t want to leave it out to rust.

I disassemble mine each time I’m done with it.
Each ramp weighs about 60 lbs.

I’ll snap some more photos and post

Regards
Tom
 


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keep in mind that, ezcarlift allows you to roll in and out from the sides, while the QuickJack would be in the way. That is another advantage there.


Yes, Saw positive reviews of the quickjack plus some others. Reviews of the ezcarlift were also positive. My preference was for the screw jack vs hydraulic so went with that.

We have hydraulic lifts and portapowers at my job and they all seem to have a tendency to leak over time.

That said, the quickjack also looks like a great option at about half the cost :)
 


 


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