Rigid Collar @ SPOON TYPE 1 Japan

Get some free time to visit TYPE 1 today and i "ter"buy a set of Rigid Collar..i'm going to install them tomorrow so cannot share the feeling by using this popular SPOON RIGID COLLAR yet..willing to share here after installation is complete.

i'm very happy cause my beloved bluebakuhatsu has been checked by TYPE 1 today and they give some useful advice about my engine modification...so far they said that my engine is in good health as well..Thanks to TYPE 1 again!!

get some pic at spoon type 1...=)

pic 1

pic 2

rigid collar set + free shirt from TYPE 1
about RIGID COLLAR:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1zuDJ76TGY

Lost: 18900円
Labour:  -

MUGEN Low Temp Thermostat & Fan Switch

Left: MUGEN     right:OEM


My car after i change to Mugen low temp thermostat and fan switch...
 - OEM : 90°-92°
 - MUGEN : 80°-81°


just sharing...

Mugen thermostat operates at a lower temperature compared to the original thermostat. It prevents engine power loss by minimizing rapid water-temperature rises under harsh conditions such as during circuit driving. The use of a flow-control-type valve prevents hunting, thereby achieving rapid stabilization of the water temperature (the engine warms up within a short period).

Operating temperature: 68C (STD.: 76-80C)
Full-throttle acceleration temperature: 81C (STD.: 90C)


Lost:
1)MUGEN Low temp Thermostat: 7500円
2)MUGEN fan switch : 4200円

Labour: D.I.Y

PCV valve change

DC5 PCV valve

Where is PCV located??

The new and old

Here is she

The blowby vapors that end up in an engine's crankcase contain moisture as well as combustion byproducts and unburned fuel vapors. The crankcase is sealed to prevent the escape of these gases into the atmosphere, but the vapors must be removed to prevent oil contamination that leads to sludge formation. The positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) system siphons these vapors from the crankcase and routes them into the intake manifold so they can be reburned in the engine.
The main component in the PCV system is the PCV valve, which is usually located in the valve cover. A hose connects the PCV valve to the intake manifold. A second hose between the air cleaner and crankcase or other valve cover (V6 or V8 applications) provides fresh air to help flush the vapors out of the crankcase. Some engines have a separate air filter for the PCV breather hose located inside the air cleaner.
The PCV valve is a spring-loaded valve with a specific orifice size designed to restrict the amount of air that's siphoned from the crankcase into the intake manifold. This is necessary because air drawn through the valve from the crankcase has a leaning effect on the fuel mixture much the same as a vacuum leak. So air flow through the valve must be controlled within certain limits. At idle, air flow is reduced because little blowby is produced. When the engine is cruising and vacuum is high, airflow through the PCV valve is at a maximum to purge the blowby vapors from the crankcase.
It's important to note that PCV valves are sized for specific engine applications. The wrong PCV valve for an application can flow too much or too little air causing driveability problems. Varnish deposits can clog the valve, so replacement for preventative maintenance is recommended (every 50,000 miles usually).
Not all engines have PCV valves. Some (like Ford Escort, GM FWD cars with the Quad Four engine, etc.) ventilate the crankcase with a small breather hose and calibrated orifice. There is no spring-loaded PCV valve. On these applications, no maintenance is usually necessary.
Lost: 2000円
Labour: D.I.Y

Project u MC-CS

Almost 1 month i did'nt update the blog...here is the new stuff for bluebakuhatsu...i have tried ENDLESS MX72 and it done the job as well as the price..now the time for PROJECT U HC-CS to prove their breaking quality..

MaterialAsbestos Free & Carbon Metal
Applicable Rotor Temperature50〜800℃
Friction Coefficient0.41〜0.50μ

here is some of the pic:
TYPE HC-CS


1 set of project u HC-CS

Here is the number FR30689 for DC5R
# The comparison with ENDLESS MX72, HC-CS have their own characteristic for me, it's more controllable than MX72, less dust, but the initial brake is low than the MX72.

# for me,its better than MX72 because i feels i can control the car well especially when braking on a corner under 120-140 km/h while MX72 have too good initial brake potential so its just like i need to control my brake pedal to not push too hard or too soft for having a smooth heels and toe. 

#since it's temperature is 50-800 and more controllable , so its matching for those who running the car on track. Hope i can try it on Tsukuba Circuit for the next run =)
   
here is the direct link for HC-CShttp://project-mu.co.jp/en/products/pad_hccs.html

This is for those who wanna try to change their brake pad on DC5R themselves: 
https://minkara.carview.co.jp/userid/130901/car/27801/note.aspx?cat=14

Lost:
project u HC-CS Front/Rear set : 43050円/RM1700
Labour: D.I.Y




Big Bang Boom !!!

Why Big Bang Boom??becoz it's cost me a lot of fulus(money) for this time.hahaha


First of all,i would like to start with the OH gearbox. Since 2002,from the first day that the car cames out from the dealer until 2011,the gearbox had done their job for around 10years and they started sounds 'clicking' calling for overhaul.


first,i checked the gearbox at Honda Dealer Minumaku to ensure what the 'clicking' sound is and where it come from.After a day i left my car to dealer,they found that it's come from the gearbox and they started expecting the bearing in the gearbox had worned.So,alang2 mencelup perkasam,this is the time to changed everything that can be change when you remove the gearbox.Melihatkan budget,i decided to change the EXEDY clutch,EXEDY lightweight flywheel, SPOON final drive 5.1,MUGEN engine mounts kit and also all the OEM bearing in the gearbox.


THE MAIN PROBLEM: clicking sound comes from gearbox and only can hear when the aircond kick on,then when i press the clucth,the sounds gone..cannot hear the sound when i switch off the aircond or aircond is kick off...


After a week,Honda dealer called me to pick up my car (already installed with SPOON Final drive 5.1,a new EXEDY clutch kit,new EXEDY lightweight flywheel,MUGEN engines mounts and all new gearbox bearing)...i expecting the sounds had gone BUT....the clicking sound is still there..=(


what should i do??yes,when i'm checking the bearings,one of them had died...but why the clicking sound is still there??


I send back my car to Honda Dealer for re-check...they remove the gearbox and rechecked everything...the results is the MAIN SHAFT got problems...so,as the second times removing the gearbox,i'm using this opportunity to fully OH the gearbox,changing all the bad things there and YES the result is superb!!(now i'm using ULTRA MTF-III oil for gearbox)


Here is some pic:


Honda Dealer

Inspection the problems


I'm choosing Honda Dealer because they guarantee a good and clean work plus this Honda Dealer is not too far from my place here in Higashi-Omiya,Saitama


EXEDY lightweight flywheel

why not J's?why not SPOON?why not....?but why EXEDY?i'm choosing as EXEDY becoz i'm using EXEDY clutch,becoz it's still a good performance parts while it is value for money...


#EXEDY lightweight flywheel is around 8.7lbs = 3.9kg while OEM is 10lbs = 4.5kg for dc5R#


Low mass is a good thing when it comes to high-performance flywheels, which is why the lightweight aluminum Exedy flywheel can help your sporty street ride or weekend racer develop more drive-wheel power. A flywheel is basically an energy storage device. When the factory designs your flywheel, they take smoothness and other drivability factors into account and end up creating a heavier-than-necessary flywheel.
An Exedy flywheel still gives you great drivability, but the Exedy flywheel is made of lighter materials that take less engine power to accelerate. Your engine doesn't make more power and torque, but more power and torque gets to the wheels because your Exedy flywheel isn't soaking up as much of it as your stock flywheel did. Make sense?
Each Exedy flywheel is custom-machined from proprietary alloy metals and specially tuned to the vehicle upon which it is intended to be mounted. That way, your Exedy flywheel always gives you smooth shifting, scintillating acceleration, and steady idling characteristics that you'll love if you're a performance-minded driver. More importantly, you get back a handful of horsepower with an Exedy flywheel, which is what your goal should be with every modification you make.





SPOON Final drive 5.1

From OEM dc5R FD 4.7 to SPOON FD 5.1(same as CIVIC FD2R Final drive 5.1).Also can check at link below as a good review on 5.1 Final drive.
http://zeblackmamba.blogspot.com/2011/09/2011-raya-goodies-part-4.html )




MUGEN engine mounts kit

For a ten years using the OEM mounts,this is the time to change for a new one and just upgrade it to MUGEN mounts kit since it's just nice for a daily driving and sometimes for track.(its not too hard for me and just a little vibration on dashboard)


Bearings (main shaft no pic) 


My review after OH the gearbox and changing all the new items:


#THE MAIN 'clicking' PROBLEMS - had gone completely


#SHIFTING - smooth just like sutera


#SPOON FINAL DRIVE - love how its keep my rev when shifting and feel the car more lighter        than before expecially when to start to accelerate


#EXEDY lightweight flywheel - the rev is becomes smother and very light (exp from 4k to 6k)


#MUGEN engine mounts kit - very good(not too hard for daily driving and also suitable for track)
  


Lost:


all included = around 22万円(around RM 9k)

A Day to SPOON TYPE 1 & SEEKER Japan

Just waiting my car for installing something at Honda dealer minumaku, my friend name as Megat come to visit Japan for 3 days and here we visiting SPOON TYPE 1 & SEEKER in Tokyo,Japan...we enjoy the day and there are to many hot stuff at this two honda tuner..enjoy the pic!!=)



TYPE ONE

Small but a Smart Shop

CL7 for sale at Spoon Type 1 (tuned by Spoon Type One)

One make race DC5

Spoon CR-Z


SEEKER shop

Megatさん with FD2R at Seeker

SEEKER's CRZ

Rare Yellow DC2 with original yellow RECARO passanger seat

*** Special wish to Mr Megat and hope u enjoy the day as the first time in ur life time ***

Rigid Colar For Improve Shifting (Special Edition)

A proper Transmission Fluid and a healthy transmission should have a good shifting feeling right?like the Spoon rigid colar or any other brand rigid colar for suspension and rigidity,there is an item for shifting too.its quite popular in Japan and here it is:


# Rigid Colar For Improve Shifting (Special Edition):
- its very easy to install them and no need 1day (just an hour or less)
- no need labour for this item,just DIY
- Luck for me to have a DC5 because they have fix to this car model only:
FD1、FD2、FN2、CF4、CL1、CL7、DC5、EP3、GD3、GE6、GE8


*noted: cannot fit this model...why??? DC2/DB8、EG/EK、CR-Z(ZF1)

#My review:
- shifting become lighter than before
- help prevent the miss shifting

here some of the pic:
The Shift Colar???


For those who can read Japanese,here is the instruction
Actually where to install?
- refer this pic -

there is the slot to install them (Yellow Mark)

Lost:  -