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    Woohoo! I'm Spoon fed now!!

    Yes!!! This is going to add some major horsepower to my car!!! Maybe 25hp to the wheels! Ok...it's not a agressive cam or anything...but it's genuine spoon. I always wondered if these things really really work and saw pics online of metal shavings actually clinging to these things....so I bought a Spoon Drain Bolt set.

    I can't wait to put this thing on the next time I change my oil.

    I'm very surprised on how strong the magnet is. I took a heavy 19mm and put the magnet tip on the very edge and it was still holding it! I'm pretty sure this will get the uglies swimming in my oil Very top quality stuff. I'll post pics of the next oil change results.

    Yay! my cb7 is partially spoon fed now!
    I need a custom turbo manifold built....
    707 NorCal NinjaZ



    Honda Twincam Motorwerkz?
    "I am the Yakuza CB7!"
    '92 Accord Sedan SiR

    #2
    how much did that cost you?

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      #3
      that's nothing. i OWN spoon! LOL jk!

      go here to read about how i got my hands on this s2000 door.

      anywho, i always wondered if a magnetic drain bolt really works. i guess it should if spoon produces it. make a DIY for this one kurobei .
      1cor10:31
      - 92 LX coupe
      - 96 EX wagon (sold)

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        #4
        haha and I thought Spoon made nothing for our cars. Nice buy
        Honda-Tech Username: Lostcb7
        The cb7tuner.com OG.

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          #5
          How much, and where can I get one?
          -Jay

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            #6
            WT.....

            Originally posted by timmy0tool
            that's nothing. i OWN spoon! LOL jk!

            go here to read about how i got my hands on this s2000 door.

            anywho, i always wondered if a magnetic drain bolt really works. i guess it should if spoon produces it. make a DIY for this one kurobei .
            LOL damn Timmy that's hella coo! yeah I gotta addmit you got me beat on this one! Hahaha try going to a bodyshop and have them straighten that door out and mod it to your cb7
            I need a custom turbo manifold built....
            707 NorCal NinjaZ



            Honda Twincam Motorwerkz?
            "I am the Yakuza CB7!"
            '92 Accord Sedan SiR

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              #7
              Ebay

              Originally posted by Bluejayde
              How much, and where can I get one?
              I got lucky and got this off e-bay for about 24bucks on a no reserve auction. These things normally retail for $60+ for these little things! Look on e-bay, a few sellers sell these. I made sure with the seller if this will fit my H22 and he hooked me up with the right one. According to the seller, there's two versions one with a short magnet and a long one.

              The seller said the long one should fit a h22a. These things are supposingly universal to any honda so it's just a matter of how long the magnet is for each application. If you get the wrong one, I imagine all you have to do is trim the magnet down a little?
              I need a custom turbo manifold built....
              707 NorCal NinjaZ



              Honda Twincam Motorwerkz?
              "I am the Yakuza CB7!"
              '92 Accord Sedan SiR

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                #8
                i have the long one and it works fine for an h22. it really does work too... however not really any different then like a $3 one you can get from autozone or somewhere
                HSHO #3

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                  #9
                  thats what i was going to say! you can get them at VATO-zone and all those parts stores for way way cheaper.

                  JDMED

                  buy my jdm part
                  http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?p=544951#post544951

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                    #10
                    if you're getting a lot of metal particles after you're changing your engine oil, isn't that seriously a bad thing? I don't think you have to worry about metal in the engine oil so much if you change it regularly. I believe the transmission plug would help a lot though. When gears mash together that produces a lot more wear on metal.. Nice drain plugs to have though!

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