Nice! I love my sparco wheel but would kill to get my cruise back. For daily driver would like to have cruise now and then, especially when driving next to cops :wink:
Where are you guys getting your S2K wheels? I can't seem to find them anywhere, and when I do find them they don't have the air bags.
DONE!
now I just need to find the connectors to get the cruise hooked up
Here is the Civic Steering wheel I was talking about. I think It looks better than the S2000 not so Flashy and not so Bubbley, and kinda retains the NSX look.. with the flat airbag,, whatdo you guys think?<O></O>
I think it would be awesome if someone figured out a way to use the ITR/CTR wheel.
I think the RSX steering wheel would also look pretty good
Your logic makes total sense. I dont blame you for not hooking up the bag. Being that there's no real way to tell the exact pattern of the deployment I would rather risk have no air bag than possibly causing more injury to myself by having it rigged up.
Care to post up your airbag wiring schematics? Is the RSX a single-stage airbag too?I think you guys may be overcomplicating this, but I respect the thoroughness of your thinking. Airbag deployment has to be the made the same for drivers of different heights and seating positions so I think it's already taken into account in the design of the airbag. I do think it's a good idea to sit as far back as possible so that it doesn't go off right in your face. I personally decided to hook it up and that was my whole reason for using the Honda wheel, otherwise I would have gone for a smaller, lighter, sexier wheel than an OEM one.
Care to post up your airbag wiring schematics? Is the RSX a single-stage airbag too?
I think you guys may be overcomplicating this, but I respect the thoroughness of your thinking.
Recommended minimum seperation distance from driver to airbag is 10 inches so as long as you're legs aren't too short and you don't sit that close you'll be OK.
BTW I've now made my boss adaptor which is the safest way to fit this wheel to the NSX. I used the Science of Speed short "rapid" hub in the operation.
I will post my write up seperately in a day or so. It is a solid machined from billet CNC piece and is black anodised....I had major concerns with the current methods of fitting these wheels which is why I made this. I think most of you guys will see the thoughts behind it when you read the write up....
Let me just say i'm glad you're putting forth the effort of building/machining an adapter hub for this. I'm curious to see your design. If your adapter was available before I did all this then I probably wouldn't have gone through the effort of doing the research and experimenting. However, I'm happy with the install and I wouldn't redo mine after seeing the outcome.
I do disagree that the "current" method - my method, is unsafe or otherwise questionable. Shear loads, frontal impact loads, or what not... There is such as a thing as overbuilding something which is never a bad thing or making something completely 100% bolt-on...this is the route you're headed.
Gary, I like that piece. Like I said earlier if something like that was available I would have saved myself the trouble and just bought one. Considering buying one now but the modifications needed to be done to the S2k wheel in your design is making me pause. There's no way I would be able to center drilling those holes 6 holes properly especially with a hand drill. I was wishing this was 100% bolt on. Any ideas? If those bosses don't perfect then I would think it's a potential area for introducing some play in the steering.
The ITR / CTR wheels have the same 4 bolts on them , they are made by momo.
Do a search for "Spade Mini Female Connectors". They are available everywhere. You need the smallest ones you can find. I ended up taking off the plastic molded insulation in favor of heatshrink tubing. You will need to crimp these on or better yet... solder them onto the wire.where did you get the pins to hook up the cruise control?
I can't find them anywhere