What did you do to secure the color matched wires together? Did you just squeeze the red part to secure them?
@crimetapezz9641Күн бұрын
What did you do to connect the 2 pink wires together?
@crimetapezz9641Күн бұрын
Do you have to have the car battery unplugged while installing this?
@yankunbigcat79252 күн бұрын
very clear video, thanks!
@revcircle2 күн бұрын
You're very welcome. Thanks for watching and the support
@lbcdc2itr3 күн бұрын
much help thank you bro bro
@revcircle3 күн бұрын
@@lbcdc2itr of course, and thank you for watching and the support.
@alan_dc54 күн бұрын
what year is your rsx and where did you get your ball joints from ??
@revcircle4 күн бұрын
@@alan_dc5 2003 RSX Type S, they are buddy club ones from evasive motors.
@kaybevang5364 күн бұрын
I hear you can do it while its on the hub but you have to remove the tie rod and also have someone hold the pushout tool so it doesnt fall off
@revcircle4 күн бұрын
@@kaybevang536 imo, its a tight space and aligning the tool is a bit tough even off it. Another challenge is the axle, its right above with only a few inches of free play so you either have to swing it out and hope you have right angle or remove that completely which is a feat in itself. I replaced my axles but if someone wasn’t planning on it, it’s more things to work around. But I have no doubt someone’s done it before, just more tough.
@steve1hoe4 күн бұрын
Good stuff.thanks.
@revcircle4 күн бұрын
@@steve1hoe thanks for watching and the support 👍👍
@DC5_Jordan4 күн бұрын
Are these the 62A's ? I been torn about getting mounts lately lol my passenger side blew out the other day after a day of autoX. I'm hearing Vibra-Technics is also good as well but hasport has been the go to in the honda world. Also, did you replace your front mount? If so what did you do since hasport doesn't sell the front one with their kit. Thank you in Advance !
@revcircle4 күн бұрын
@ these are 62As. Yeah, they don’t make the front one, not many performance mount ones do. So I had a torn front motor mount too discovered in one of my other videos, check it out if you got time, for that one I changed it with a new OEM one and added energy suspension bushing mount inserts to reinforce it. You can also buy a hardened rubber one from HardRace to complement it with Ha Sport or Vibratechnics. I started out replacing my old mounts with OEM ones, then went back and swapped it with Ha Sport ones individually, but I mostly plan to improve the motor slowly and wanted to put less strain on my dc header. It depends on how much power you want and the type of driving. Since you do AutoX, you might want that performance by Ha sport, but if you have concerns about smooth ride and heavy idle vibration, that’s where vibratechnics might come into consideration. Tradeoffs to both. These 62A have settled down and I’m okay with it, my passengers notice the vibration at a stop light tho. Not as stiff as the other ha sport grades.
@DC5_Jordan4 күн бұрын
@@revcircle oh sweet man, yea I think the hasports will do honestly. Even though this is my daily I do like to do some autox events n plan to take it to the track some day so probably be best just to stick with something that’ll support the engine under heavy load. Plan on keeping it stock-ish for a while so power won’t be a problem for the mounts. But I appreciate the suggestion!
@revcircle4 күн бұрын
@@DC5_Jordan Good luck changing out the mounts. The passenger one is a critical one. Don't get me wrong, I think Vibratechnics are good, I keep hearing amazing things, I just haven't tried it and decided to go HA sport after thinking about where I plan to go. For the front motor mount, I did a quick search for yah, from what I see HardRace has two versions, a street version ($115) and another one that costs a 20 bucks more at (135). I assume it's stiffer and the street version is stock rubber. Then Acura Parts warehouse is $170 at today's pricing. Links here: hardraceusa.com/collections/rsx-02-06/products/hardrace-front-engine-mount-street-manual-trans-02-06-rsx-dc5-02-05-civic-si-ep3, hardraceusa.com/collections/rsx-02-06/products/hardrace-front-engine-mount-manual-trans-02-06-rsx-dc5-02-05-civic-si-ep3, www.acurapartswarehouse.com/oem/acura~stopper~fr~engine~50840-s6m-010.html?vin=&make=Acura&model=RSX&year=2003&submodel=&extra1=3%20Door%20TYPE-S&extra2=KA%206MT&filter=()
@steve1hoe4 күн бұрын
Is there another video?
@revcircle4 күн бұрын
@@steve1hoe I made a full long form video here which goes through the tools and how I installed it: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nmPLnHV6rKZsnNEsi=5tH2AiwoGGtiw2Sa
@steve1hoe4 күн бұрын
@ thanks,I’ll watch it on my lunch,can’t wait.
@revcircle4 күн бұрын
@ awesome, thanks for the support
@hpear81135 күн бұрын
yo could you help me out what size do i need for the donut gasket ??
@revcircle5 күн бұрын
For the 2003 Acura RSX Type S (applies for the 2002-2004), the OEM part # for the donut gasket connecting the header to the cat is 18229-S6M-A51. There is an amazon link here, but it's cheaper on Acura Parts Warehouse: amzn.to/4eKRkal
@revcircle5 күн бұрын
Here's the Acura Parts Warehouse link: www.acurapartswarehouse.com/oem/acura~gasket~ex~flexible~18229-s6m-a51.html?vin=&make=Acura&model=RSX&year=2003&submodel=&extra1=3%20Door%20TYPE-S&extra2=KA%206MT&filter=()
@papi_chulo90546 күн бұрын
Did you have an codes after doing this? And did you do have to tune it out?
@revcircle6 күн бұрын
@@papi_chulo9054 I had no codes after this and didn’t need to tune anything. You can do an idle relearn procedure if you wanted to if you had a high idle
@papi_chulo90545 күн бұрын
@@revcirclei appreciate the response! Finally found my idle issue due to this valve.
@revcircle5 күн бұрын
@ glad you found the issue and that my video helped. Thanks for watching and the support
@davidyoung81846 күн бұрын
Wow, bro, just did this job, thanks to your video, did not take me as long, but once you start hammering on the rear door guards be advised that you may have to re-pinch the guard to narrow the gap going onto door edge. Fast drying glue going to be used if right rear pops off, but that will probably happen on a highway. Think you have to buy the entire kit to replace one? Put a sock, new without holes or dirt, over the end of my mallet and fastened it on with a zip tie. Don't know how to upload an image for this, but Yankee ingenuity never ends. Had to have more angular bends in guard than door edge curve, but no other way to wrestle this beast, could have used 2 more hands. Front a walk in the park, rears had too many curves for easy install. Thanks. I put some minor marks on the door edge, but opening door will not do so anymore.
@revcircle6 күн бұрын
Good tips for others that come here. Sounds like we had mostly similar ideas on installing. Did you see my video after the install or did you use it for it?
@davidyoung81845 күн бұрын
@@revcircle Watched your video prior to tackling the Job from Hades! Would like to send my image of my custom rubber mallet with sock cover, if possible. A helper on this job would be a time saver and the key to a tight fit, aside from a straight aim and hit with the mallet, taps are better than strikes, is to center the cut-out portions of Subaru guard locating curves and getting either top or bottom started and working your way, tapping as you go, to the other end. But if you have trouble with a particular strip of guard, you may have to use needle-nose pliers, gently, to reclose guard's gap to get a tight fit. Only in spot but will make big difference if you are struggling.
@bhadz1007 күн бұрын
What’s the torque spec again?
@revcircle6 күн бұрын
18 lbf·ft for a type S. This is from the spec doc: IFR7G11KS (NGK), SK22PR-M11S (DENSO): 25 N·m (2.5 kgf·m, 18 lbf·ft)
@LloydMcElheny8 күн бұрын
5/8 not 3/8
@phucle51728 күн бұрын
Can you use the green pro lift jack that you have to lift the front of the car? Im thinking of buying cheap 2 ton trolley jack but I dont know if it will fit under the front of the car.
@revcircle8 күн бұрын
@@phucle5172you’ll be able to lift the front on a 2 ton but you’ll have to reach far under to access that center jack point. The other challenge is the max lift height, the green one goes 13 in 3/8. There are better ones that go higher but probably more like 2.5 or 3 tons. Green one is more of a low profile one. If you have jack stands that have a smaller min height, it might be better, you’ll need to find some that are less than 11 inch so you can slide the jack stands on the sides.
@matthewvasquez1018 күн бұрын
Those aren’t coil packs they are ignition coils
@revcircle8 күн бұрын
It’s the same thing. Plural vs singular.
@DcBoy2619 күн бұрын
2006 Acura RSX type S here Mine doesn’t have the spot for the speed sensor just a big bolt in the place of the sensor No plug near it either for it any reason why ? I heard it’s in the front which I replaced but I’m also seeing this one in the back
@revcircle8 күн бұрын
Different location for the 05-06 type S. It's more towards the front of the transmission. Procedure is similar tho, see this diagram: www.acurapartswarehouse.com/oem/acura~pick~up~assy~matsushita~28820-pwr-013.html?vin=&make=Acura&model=RSX&year=2006&submodel=&extra1=3%20Door%20TYPE-S&extra2=KA%206MT&filter=()
@jwcivic10 күн бұрын
don't you need projectors with HIDs? Thanks for your vids, I am in the process of restoring an rsx too. It'd be great to get more finished installed content and thoughts on the final product.
@revcircle9 күн бұрын
@@jwcivic it still works, just less efficient and needs adjustment
@jwcivic10 күн бұрын
hows the ride?
@revcircle10 күн бұрын
@@jwcivic mostly good, I’d say it’s on the stiff side, particularly the rear cause it’s 12 rear, but the handling is corners is perfect. Roads are terrible in NorCal with the potholes so you definitely feel it, but loving it. I think I could have been a lil bit softer like 10k rear and 7-8k front but maybe next time when I do a rebuilt
@Kiss__Kiss10 күн бұрын
Interesting. I've never seen this before. For me, it's not just about being lowered, as it is about the steepness/slope of your driveway. Where this could potentially come in handy, especially during the winter/snow months. Thanks for the video/suggestion, Sir. 🦾
@revcircle10 күн бұрын
You're welcome 👍. So I've been running it for the last month and it's saved my bumper a few times weird inclines.
@julian2wavy87511 күн бұрын
How u afford the Honda type r front emblem
@revcircle11 күн бұрын
I got lucky and got it before it discontinued and the prices went up.
@f8monty3712 күн бұрын
You didn’t show where the jack stands are though
@revcircle12 күн бұрын
@@f8monty37 you didn’t see it on 7:27? I talk about the two notches where the jack stand sit.
@pelon2131313 күн бұрын
so simple yet complicated enough if you don't know. Thank you very much.
@revcircle13 күн бұрын
You're welcome. Yeah, that first step is a bit hidden like you said, if you dont know.
@corrd3ll16 күн бұрын
Love these wheels got them for $650 years ago. Need to repaint, so I can reinstall them
@revcircle16 күн бұрын
That's a sweet deal, to get them for 650. I got them for a bit more, I also repaired and powercoated them if you haven't seen this video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/bJimhGOvj7SdarM
@kf721__716 күн бұрын
Where did you get the White connector that connects to the Blue one in the Car
@revcircle16 күн бұрын
The white connector was this: amzn.to/4hAtBw7, I used this before realizing it wasn't compatible with my stock bose amplifier, but this is good for if you have an aftermarket speaker / amplifier system. I switched to the blue connector with RCA plugs later so could work with the RSX bose speaker system as seen in this list: www.amazon.com/shop/revcircle/list/1COWB8MW8ANAJ?ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ons_mixed_d
@kproductions855317 күн бұрын
Great video, would u recommend just straight Honda bond or to go with an actual gasket bc I’ve read on forums people prefer one or the other and I wanna know if it’s held up until now?
@revcircle17 күн бұрын
@@kproductions8553 I believe everyone swears by Honda bond. You gotta use a thin bead, not too much and spread it evenly. I think if I did a rebuild out of the engine, I’d do honda bond. I think it’s good too, but it cures fast so I did the dry cometic gasket willing to see if it was a good alternative. So far it’s holding up and it’s been almost a year. Around 4 months in, I checked it and had a little leak because the bolts got loose from vibration. I retightened them and it was fine. I think I could have used blue thread locker / loctite. So no leaks since then.
@kproductions855317 күн бұрын
Oh gotchu makes sense thank you cause I’m currently replacing mine tmr and gonna go with a regular gasket and be sure to use blue locker thank you
@revcircle17 күн бұрын
@ good luck. 👍 Hope this video helps with it
@2deepbluesea17 күн бұрын
Your way of lifting the vehicle is very dangerous. I would use ramps or have it on jack stands before getting under it.
@Donor1419 күн бұрын
Looks like the one that was previously installed is for the base engine.
@revcircle19 күн бұрын
Oh thanks, i was curious as it didnt look like the type S one.
@joshvillanueva898119 күн бұрын
Do you have the link to the shift boot?
@revcircle19 күн бұрын
I made a quick list of Acuity products I've tried which includes the shift boot and various colors: amzn.to/3ChqGrJ
@joshvillanueva898118 күн бұрын
@ I mean the actual shift boot itself, not the shift boot collar. Thanks
@revcircle18 күн бұрын
@ ah that’s what you mean. I got it off eBay for $20 ish bucks. The seller I bought it from doesn’t exist anymore but this seems to be closest: www.ebay.com/itm/133364871219?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=-zMlToYUQ0K&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=UzP2F6yWQ2y&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
@britographer20 күн бұрын
I carried this exact rig on a two week trip to France and got amazing images. The 24-200 is not the sharpest lens, but it is sharp enough, and light enough to carry all day.
@revcircle20 күн бұрын
Good to know it’s still a solid lens, I also have plans to use this for travel too
@VictorMoreno-fk6ul20 күн бұрын
How's the car holding up with the updated fuel pump assembly?
@revcircle20 күн бұрын
I'm almost at a year running it, and havent had any fuel issue since installing it. So I'd say it's good. I do put a bottle of fuel injection cleaner every 3k miles mostly to maintain the fuel injectors, but the pump is running solid.
@joshvillanueva898120 күн бұрын
Do you have the link to where you got the spacer from?
@revcircle20 күн бұрын
I got mine on Amazon so I could return them easier if it didnt work out. Here's a link to that: amzn.to/4fpOSGG But always look for other prices and compare, it could be cheaper elsewhere and they rose in price since I got them. These are the 25mm, if you trying to go stock fitment, 15mm is good too. You can also do cheaper no-name brands, I just wanted the peace of mind since i haent ran it before. Generally H&R are a bit on the pricier side. Did a quick search and I also see it on kseriesparts.com, but 20 bucks more.
@justindraggss24 күн бұрын
Hey man! Nice install. I think you installed it upside down though. The bar should arch over the lower control arms.
@revcircle24 күн бұрын
👌You might be right after looking at the pictures. Thanks for the catch. Glad I posted it and someone caught it. Oddly enough I've been driving it for a few months and haven't had any rubbing issues, but will probably take it apart this weekend and flip it so the arch is over the arms.
@Slave-Of-Christ25 күн бұрын
Nice! Hoping to order mine in a few days. Hope you take great photos with it.
@revcircle25 күн бұрын
@@Slave-Of-Christ learning the camera now and already loving it photos
@nilolee242627 күн бұрын
Hi, I have the same yr and model rav4, do you know what’s your rpm idle at normal temperature in park position? I’m getting like 780 rpm at idle (park position) and 650-700 rpm ( in d position) using obd2 to read. I just want to make comparison with other rav4s.
@revcircle27 күн бұрын
@@nilolee2426 I haven’t took an obd reader to it. But it seems idle at the ranges you mentioned. For sure below 1k rpm sound 700-750 is what I saw in the gauge when I ball parked it
@kai121828 күн бұрын
Nice!! It arrived!! 🎉
@revcircle28 күн бұрын
@@kai1218 yeah, pretty excited. Trying it out
@kai121828 күн бұрын
@@revcircle can’t wait to see the photos from this camera 📸
@revcircle28 күн бұрын
@@kai1218 It's going to be fun.
@therealartvalero28 күн бұрын
Where did you get those rims?
@revcircle28 күн бұрын
@@therealartvalerorims came with the stick car from the dealer. It’s bronze because of the nightshade edition of Toyota where it’s blacked out emblems and upgraded rims and painted bronze.
@therealartvalero27 күн бұрын
That look nice!
@revcircle27 күн бұрын
@@therealartvalero agreed, Toyota did good in choosing and styling the car. It looks great out the door.
@weishen593828 күн бұрын
Whats next?
@revcircle28 күн бұрын
Fine tuning, improving drivability. More suspension mods. More to come soon.
@gokulakrishnanm300529 күн бұрын
Dream Camera
@revcircle29 күн бұрын
@@gokulakrishnanm3005 excited about it
@Kiss__KissАй бұрын
Great tutorial... Pretty much similar to our '20 STI. Question; Do you have a part number for that digital torque wrench? I'm assuming it's a 1/4 inch, correct?
@revcircleАй бұрын
Yeah, it's the same process. Torque spec of 36.9 ft lbs. The crush washer is the same too. For the part number of tool, I actually have 2 digital torque wrenches, one short and one large, but this diy I used the small one anytime the spec is low enough that hits the range. This torque spec works for both wrench so I'ma link them both so you can decide which one you need: Shorter Wrench - ACDelco 3/8” (3.7 to 37 ft-lbs.) Digital Torque Wrench: amzn.to/3Ny40G8 Longer Wrench: ACDelco 1/2” (14.8 to 147.5 ft-lbs.) Heavy Duty Digital Torque Wrench: amzn.to/3BKnZyH
@Kiss__KissАй бұрын
@@revcircle Ahh so it was a 3/8 for the rear. Thanks!! I too, have a few torque wrenches I have purchased through the years. But I have yet to look at digital ones. Thanks for the links!!
@revcircleАй бұрын
@@Kiss__Kiss Yeah, i invested in the 3/8 torque wrench when i did my RSX oil pan where torque of bolts were 8.7 ft lbs which the long one was way too large, worried I might over torque. The smaller/shorter one was perfect for that job and I find myself using that all the time. Digital and analog have both their uses, digital for more precision, but analog is faster if you need to switch to various specs faster like suspension jobs.
@Kiss__KissАй бұрын
@@revcircle Correct. Which is why I asked, due to its compact size. Will definitely have to buy that smaller 3/8 for sure. Also, having a digital readout at my age( a few years shy of 60), sure makes things easier lol Thanks once again.
@revcircle29 күн бұрын
@@Kiss__Kiss of course, anytime. Thanks for watching my video, comments and support.
@byronwilliams7977Ай бұрын
Much appreciated, I have the same car. Gotta do the maintenance like clock work.
@revcircleАй бұрын
@@byronwilliams7977 agreed. 👍 glad my video is helpful and thanks for the support and nice comment
@byronwilliams7977Ай бұрын
@@revcircle keep up the good work, and I will keep watching.
@chadwickwicky67Ай бұрын
Actually on mine I can reach under & turn it without any tools, it’s accessible only recessed an inch or so from bottom of housing. Maybe because I’m using the short lower body? I guess I have mine set on the lower side. 🤔 However i wonder if you can add their extension so you can reach it without a socket and extension. I have extensions on my rears with knobs at the ends so I can adjust it without having to pull up panels and coated around $40 if I remember correctly. I’d imagine FA offers different lengths so you can put it on your front and be able to turn it without any tools? It would be worth looking into that.
@luissalazar4862Ай бұрын
I might try this first, I have a p0505 code and it says IAC , going to clean it first
@revcircleАй бұрын
@@luissalazar4862 hope it works out and you get rid of the CEL
@sefkjessАй бұрын
Best video on the topic, greatly appreciated
@revcircleАй бұрын
Thank you for the nice comment. Really appreciate the support.
@captainsteamer7320Ай бұрын
Thanks for the Video. Just purchased an LE AWD and I am getting ready to do the 1k oil change. Ill be doing another at 5k and every 5k after that. I did mention in another comment how the 10k interval on the hybrid may not be as crazy as it sounds, because the engine is off for 35% of the time or more. Cheers!
@revcircleАй бұрын
@@captainsteamer7320 enjoy the Corolla, it’s been solid for me so far.
@morenoeric8757Ай бұрын
How has the head unit been holding up? Any issues?
@revcircle8 күн бұрын
It's been doing good, no issues. I think it runs slow sometimes, but its solid for a cheap unit
@solmu1037Ай бұрын
Clear video and great use of jack stands. So far been changing tires just one by one but perhaps jack stands could be helpful for changing two tires at once.
@revcircleАй бұрын
Yeah, I think getting two tires up at onces just makes things easier and faster if you find yourself doing it often as you'll grow tiresome of the effort. The stands are also a safety element as well. I put a list of what I got on amazon here: www.amazon.com/shop/revcircle/list/2EKXW3H0S2N0B?&linkCode=sl2&tag=tridnguyen0b-20&linkId=3394ca6c41e3454d2e5537f81dd26003&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl, but you can honestly get it at your local auto parts store for a good price or even a bundle.