I got the car back from my friend two nights ago. He put about 800 miles on it and it ran great the whole time. Only issue is the sunroof plug has sprung a small leak, and the water dripped on the passenger seat and dried out the leather. Bummer since that seat was in perfect condition before that happened. Oh well, now I have an excuse to buy racing seats
I drove it some last night and today, having done nothing but a 5 mile test drive before I handed it off to my friend a couple of weeks ago. It really is a fun ride. The new coilovers make the car daily driveable again; the ride was just about intolerable before the swap. But, I have to do some priority arranging because there is still a bunch of things I need to do moving forward, and some things I'd like to do but don't necessarily need.
* Power steering pump. Definitely #1 on the list.
* Rear brake calipers and rotors
* Rear adjustable toe and camber arms
* Track brake pads, all 4 corners
* Oil cooler
* J Pipe and catback exhaust. Something not too loud
* 2006 Acura TL manual ECU. Car is down on power in lower RPMs and I think swapping ECU's will fix the problem. The ECU is easy but I need to find a cheap solution for syncing it to the key and ignition. Stealership charges upwards of $400. I need to find a friend with a programmer.
* 4" intake. Might also cave in and get a j37 intake manifold and throttle body, not so much for power, but because it saves 10 lbs.
* Weight loss. Smaller Battery, Accord Hybrid hood, aforementioned magnesium intake manifold, racing seats
* Rebuild bilstein shocks to pair with stiffer springs. I need to figure out what spring rate I'll want to run when the time comes. Without a lottery win this is realistically quite a while down the road, but the new H&R coilovers are soft enough where I don't think I can do anything to add a lot of downforce until this step is complete. I may try to make the car more slippery before then; currently the back bumper is like a sail catching air so that's an easy spot for improvement. And I can add hood louvers too; that's another easy spot for improvement. Those will also help with underhood temps.
* Aero. Splitter, flat underbody, diffuser
As always, I'm fighting what I want vs good enough. I really want some seat time on a track, so in that spirit I think I'm going to prioritize what I NEED to get on the track. The engine isn't perfect but it should run reliably on the track, as long as its not too hot out. I'm shooting for a track day this fall.