Just an update here for anyone that was curious.
Pulled off the reps and replaced with genuine Rays with some more acceptable tire sizes. Pulled out the compressor, tank and wiring for the air cups and dropped in a new battery. Pulled off front window tint. Went through the engine a bit and replaced the VSS as the speedo cut in and out with a new unit and the Vtech Solenoid gaskets as there was some oil beginning to weep from them. Did some regular maintenance items. Aside from it needing a major deep cleaning I havnt found anything of major concern yet. I pulled back the carpet in the rear to check for rear subframe damage and from a basic look over I didnt notice anything off.
I have an appointment with Acura to do the big service on Thursday (water pump, timing belt, coolant flush, cam plugs, etc) just as a preventative measure. I also ordered new leather seat covers and swapped out the spoon steering wheel button for a genuine Honda one.
Anyway... took it to its first autoX yesterday and had a blast. Ran incredible all day and totally destroyed a few cones.
Have already gained a lot of helpful info from these forums so I appreciate everyones contributions. Photo from the PIR grid.
Pulled off the reps and replaced with genuine Rays with some more acceptable tire sizes. Pulled out the compressor, tank and wiring for the air cups and dropped in a new battery. Pulled off front window tint. Went through the engine a bit and replaced the VSS as the speedo cut in and out with a new unit and the Vtech Solenoid gaskets as there was some oil beginning to weep from them. Did some regular maintenance items. Aside from it needing a major deep cleaning I havnt found anything of major concern yet. I pulled back the carpet in the rear to check for rear subframe damage and from a basic look over I didnt notice anything off.
I have an appointment with Acura to do the big service on Thursday (water pump, timing belt, coolant flush, cam plugs, etc) just as a preventative measure. I also ordered new leather seat covers and swapped out the spoon steering wheel button for a genuine Honda one.
Anyway... took it to its first autoX yesterday and had a blast. Ran incredible all day and totally destroyed a few cones.
Have already gained a lot of helpful info from these forums so I appreciate everyones contributions. Photo from the PIR grid.