Eg Front splitters
Anything out there other then the SpecialProjects P1 Spec splitter for the EG Civic?
Ive searched here and all I got was that.
Im looking for different options and maybe hope to find something manufactured in Canada. You guys have any links to different splitters or know who manufactures them?
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Ive searched here and all I got was that.
Im looking for different options and maybe hope to find something manufactured in Canada. You guys have any links to different splitters or know who manufactures them?
Any help would be greatly appreciated
What do you think of this? Special projects spliter kit with my own version, all metal airdam.
* I also make the brake ducts as well.* PM me.
* I also make the brake ducts as well.* PM me.
Last edited by JW racing; Feb 1, 2010 at 10:07 AM.
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Takes me 5 min to install/remove since it is all 1 pc basically..The Airdam bolts directly to the splitter blade with "L" tabs.The blade is attached to the tow hook locations via custom bracketry.
This seems like a good DIY project. Out of curiosity would you make one for an EF and how much would you charge? How does it all come off at the top it seems to be rivited? Dzus fasteners bolts?
I'd be in for a set of ducts also 
As for making a splitter, I made a couple for the ef when I ran it. Once u get into it its not too hard. My problem was staying on track.

As for making a splitter, I made a couple for the ef when I ran it. Once u get into it its not too hard. My problem was staying on track.
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P1 Spec splitters are definitly the best I have seen for the money. I raced one for 2 years and started a huge thread with Kiwi that kicked off a huge explosion of these over the past couple race seasons.
Kiwi has done the work and put in the time to develope these kits I think it makes sense to buy the kit vs. make your own and spend the time when you can be out making money or doing something else
I am here if you need one
Kiwi has done the work and put in the time to develope these kits I think it makes sense to buy the kit vs. make your own and spend the time when you can be out making money or doing something else

I am here if you need one
matt from MLR is the MAN! if you guys need parts, splitters, ect hit him up. he's got great prices and can usually get whatever you need ASAP (still remember you getting me those upper control arms to summit the day before hyperfest!)
Nice ducts. They look similar to these:
http://hondamarketplace.com/showthread.php?t=1503747
http://hondamarketplace.com/showthread.php?t=1503747
I dont want this to become a pissing contest.The user determines the product.My goal is not to bash someone else,but to provide a durable and functional alternative that is worth what you pay for,as well as provide designs for other models then just EG.I have EK and DC5 under construction at the moment.
I am confident in my creation.I actually bought from him to see what my competition is like.Honestly they are crap!!! He makes them so thin to pop them off the mold,because the design is wrong.
Mine are a different much better design,like a functional naca duct,3-4 times a thick and gel coated black.It is a no brainer if you want durability and function.Mine have held up a whole season in heavy road race use.
Those are like 1-2 layers of glass,spray painted flat black and break the day you mount them in.One may also notice Bondo on them to fill some cracks and imperfections which I will never do.I will post pics to compare cut-aways very shortly.For the same price,you get alot less with those, that is your guys' choice.
I am confident in my creation.I actually bought from him to see what my competition is like.Honestly they are crap!!! He makes them so thin to pop them off the mold,because the design is wrong.
Mine are a different much better design,like a functional naca duct,3-4 times a thick and gel coated black.It is a no brainer if you want durability and function.Mine have held up a whole season in heavy road race use.
Those are like 1-2 layers of glass,spray painted flat black and break the day you mount them in.One may also notice Bondo on them to fill some cracks and imperfections which I will never do.I will post pics to compare cut-aways very shortly.For the same price,you get alot less with those, that is your guys' choice.
Last edited by JW racing; Feb 1, 2010 at 10:08 AM.




