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Jhatfi July-7th-2002 03:29 PM

Yet another new member!!
 
Yep, I am a newbie.

I just bought my silver 02' ES a few weeks ago and love it. It alleviates some of the pain of my being forced to temporarily retire from motorcycle roadracing while I get my bills back under control.

Quick question though. Has anyone else noticed that the rear gets awful light under aggressive cornering? The steering is pretty twitchy (which I like) so I imagine that could just be me unsettling the rear, but I was wondering if anyone else has had similar issues.

I just ordered a AEM short ram and plan on getting a Racing Beat cat-back soon unless anyone here has other recommendations. That should be the extent of my mods as I fins that the stock ES is pretty peppy as it is and I just want a few more horses and a slightly more aggressive exhasut note. Of course it is not the 170+mph I am used to on the track, but this way I will keep out of trouble. = )

protetype July-7th-2002 04:31 PM

welcome to the board. i like the AEM product, but you should also check out the INJEN cai available. they're both quality companies. as for the racing-beat... good choice. :) only other thing you might want to look into, is maybe some suspension stuff if you like cornering and all that. you'll love the car any way you set it up.

Jhatfi July-7th-2002 05:06 PM

Thanks for the welcome.

I actually was considering the Injen CAI, but I sort of like the location of the AEM a little better because of all the rain we get here in Washington and I hear that the bypass valve for the CAI negates most all the gains the cold air intake adds. Although the Injen does look the business.

It is weird since I've spent the last 4 years of my life racing and tuning my supersport motorcycles. My 01' GSXR600 makes 113.1hp at the wheel with race fuel and now I have my protege to throw some money at. Racing is spendy though...usually about $7,5000-10,000 a year and I generally only win about 1/3 of that back in prize money, I do not plan on spending anywhere near that on my ES.

Sir Nuke July-7th-2002 08:04 PM

jhatfi, Welcome to our happy little corner of the net. There is a BIG fridge in the corner with just about anything you can think of in it...help yourself...of course only take what you can LEGALLY have. :{D

make yourself at home on one of the big fluffy couches, kick your shoes off, put your feet up on one of the tables....and take it easy.

oh...btw....every once in a while a food fight breaks out...so you may not want to wear nice clothes here.

Welcome!! :{D

NegatiZE July-7th-2002 08:15 PM

Welcome and congrats on the new car!

Jhatfi July-8th-2002 06:48 PM

Here is a picture of my 02' ES the day I brought it home. I'm sure you've seen pics of lots of stock Protege's, but this one is mine. = )

http://server3001.freeyellow.com/jhatfi/protege_1.JPG

Jhatfi July-8th-2002 06:56 PM

Oh yeah....and here is my other ride. Sadly, it is for sale though.

http://server3001.freeyellow.com/jha...A01_medium.jpg

Makaveli July-8th-2002 07:18 PM

Wow (about the second pic.... I got a similar looking Pro as well) hehehe

How much are you selling it for???

My friend was teaching me how to ride a bike, but he's in England now for two months, and his GSX-R 750 is just sitting in his garage..... :(

igdrasil August-15th-2002 11:46 AM

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I hear that the bypass valve for the CAI negates most all the gains the cold air intake adds.
hmmm...1 more day and I will buy the AEM bypass for my Injen...but I've read lots of articles of the 2-3hp steal from the CAI Mod that is making me think that its a waste of money. I went today to see it in my hands and the valve looks weak...I mean...I think that the valve will actually bypass the Air from the Filter itself because of the pressure it makes when the engine asks for more Air (like in full throttle).
Ahh...not mentioning that I will have to CUT a piece of the Injen, cause the CAI fits exactly in the compact hole.
Now im thinking twice on buying it.
What do you guys think???

Sir Nuke August-15th-2002 12:17 PM

Personally I don't have a bypass valve....and won't ever....where the filter is located you would have to be driving in a foot or better deep water to even get close to BOTTOM of the filter...much less suck up any water.....and I will NEVER drive my car off into standing water...never....I will just pull over and stop. After all...the seats lay back...and I can just take a nice nap if needed.

HOWEVER....if you decide to get one...you DON'T need to CUT the injen to install it...you simply remove the collar that attaches the MAF to the tube and install the bypass in its place.


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