Well, if that's a K&N filter, you'll get a higher silicone count (dirt) in an oil analysis. The intake is nice though. I would go with a big ole paper filter if that's a K&N. Just my opinion.
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View my fuel log 2020 Mirage ES 1.2 manual: 42.4 mpg (US) ... 18.0 km/L ... 5.5 L/100 km ... 51.0 mpg (Imp)
Yes. I located a large convex mirror on the inside of the door.
Yes, for drag reduction. For some reason I only had one 14" hubcap in my pile of junk, and I haven't gotten around to finding more.That hubcap on the rear wheel is for drag? Any reason why you don't have one on the front wheel?
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View my fuel log 2014 Mirage ES 1.2 manual: 62.4 mpg (US) ... 26.5 km/L ... 3.8 L/100 km ... 74.9 mpg (Imp)
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View my fuel log 2014 Mirage ES 1.2 manual: 62.4 mpg (US) ... 26.5 km/L ... 3.8 L/100 km ... 74.9 mpg (Imp)
You did it for drag reduction, but is the cost of taking away visibility for safety's sake really worth whatever "drag reduction" you're getting? Mirage probably has over 65 safety items, from airbags to integrated frame etc. all the way to lifetime warranty cotton seatbelts, and at least 3 mirrors comes with any new car.
Is your eco radicalism worth trumping over others? External mirrors are there for a reason.
Anyway I know I will get heckled for this post, but I don't really care.
People do what they want, but in public.. like great public works last for centuries, and Good design means bridges don't fall on top of a stroller right? Freak accidents happen & have happened, and driving on public roads especially right.. Not sure your internal mirrors really count. Are they equal and better? Just a little different than stock mirrors?
Public roads means we all gotta have like 2 outside mirrors on our cars, trucks, and motorcycles. We have to have stop signs sometimes, too.
Shared roads means minimum standards for a car.
Mandatory winter tires in Quebec is another.
The more you can see when you're driving any vehicle, the better. Some people do towing competitions, or drive trucks with like reduced visibility..but when there's lots of family minivans around, save it for the field.
Last edited by dspace9; 01-22-2021 at 01:01 PM.
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View my fuel log 2014 Mirage ES 1.2 manual: 42.2 mpg (US) ... 17.9 km/L ... 5.6 L/100 km ... 50.7 mpg (Imp)
Does someone need a feelings journal?
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View my fuel log 2014 Mirage SE wussie cvt edition. 1.2 automatic: 37.7 mpg (US) ... 16.0 km/L ... 6.2 L/100 km ... 45.3 mpg (Imp)
LOL at the ad on your post Fummins...
PS dspace, Darin said he put a convex mirror up, I would argue he can probably see better than the OE mirror...
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View my fuel log 2014 Mirage ES 1.2 manual: 44.4 mpg (US) ... 18.9 km/L ... 5.3 L/100 km ... 53.3 mpg (Imp)
dragon2knight (01-29-2021),Fummins (01-22-2021),MetroMPG (01-22-2021)
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View my fuel log 2015 Mirage ES 1.2 manual: 49.6 mpg (US) ... 21.1 km/L ... 4.7 L/100 km ... 59.5 mpg (Imp)
Fummins (01-22-2021)
Dspace - chill with the safety radicalism. I'm surprised you even bought a tin can Mirage! (I'm kidding. Kidding!)
The internal side mirror has a wider field of view than the stock mirror. Nobody has died... yet.
Not in Ontario - check your Highway Traffic Act. I've been through multiple roadside RIDE stops through the years, and never had a cop question the mirror arrangment. (Though they almost always ask about the rear Kammback and/or big @$$ air dam.)we all gotta have like 2 outside mirrors on our cars, trucks, and motorcycles.
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View my fuel log 2014 Mirage ES 1.2 manual: 62.4 mpg (US) ... 26.5 km/L ... 3.8 L/100 km ... 74.9 mpg (Imp)