No I haven't investigated how to repair it yet. I tried to buy a new one but they're NLA. I've got a few spares for my Evo but they're a different shape.. Maybe we can find a decent second hand cover from a wrecker/dismantler but from memory I think he regular Integra battery terminal cover is different too. Let me know if you find a solution :)
Thanks mate. My subscribers continue to grow here but it’s slow and difficult on RUclips. My recent short video on Instagram has had over 1.1 Million views. I’ll keep at it tho
I added the positive of the trickle charger on the fuse box input side. That way the battery terminal is cleaner and it is much easier to hide the cable at the fuse box
Nice job. I've seen these rust away to bits, starting where the bolts attach. I"ve had battery trays rust through on previous cars so when I got my R, I doused it in anti rust wax. So thickly it could be purple paint under there for all I know. 😃I have the OEM battery cover too, but could never get it to fit properly. I think because the locally sourced ones are just a little too big. Sadly they're the only ones I can find with the correct polarity position.
Purple paint lol. I haven't even started with cavity wax on this car, too many cars too many jobs, but I'm always making progress. The battery cover is a nice finishing touch that my yellow Integra doesn't have, so I'll keep looking for parts now that I realise its missing. I wonder if the battery cover was originally on the regular DC2 or DC4 too. These cars are so rare in my city now.
do you know how to repair the positive battery terminal boot? mine is ripped like yours.
No I haven't investigated how to repair it yet. I tried to buy a new one but they're NLA. I've got a few spares for my Evo but they're a different shape.. Maybe we can find a decent second hand cover from a wrecker/dismantler but from memory I think he regular Integra battery terminal cover is different too. Let me know if you find a solution :)
@@UzumakiGarage I have not found a solution yet. I am also keeping my eyes open at the yard. Look forward to your next video. ~ Mike
@@HiFiInsider cheers Mike. I'll let you know if i work out a fix too. Andy
This channel is too underrated!! Great motivation and inspiration to work on my own car
Thanks mate. My subscribers continue to grow here but it’s slow and difficult on RUclips. My recent short video on Instagram has had over 1.1 Million views. I’ll keep at it tho
I added the positive of the trickle charger on the fuse box input side. That way the battery terminal is cleaner and it is much easier to hide the cable at the fuse box
Ahh interesting. I’ll look into that thanks!
Sensei! Im sorry i wasn't paying Attention. Because the house music was 🔥!
I think the music really suits it hey? Thanks man
Great video mate!
Thanks very much. Yes I think its a nice quick easy video to watch cheers. With a cool music backing track
Nice job. I've seen these rust away to bits, starting where the bolts attach. I"ve had battery trays rust through on previous cars so when I got my R, I doused it in anti rust wax. So thickly it could be purple paint under there for all I know. 😃I have the OEM battery cover too, but could never get it to fit properly. I think because the locally sourced ones are just a little too big. Sadly they're the only ones I can find with the correct polarity position.
Purple paint lol. I haven't even started with cavity wax on this car, too many cars too many jobs, but I'm always making progress. The battery cover is a nice finishing touch that my yellow Integra doesn't have, so I'll keep looking for parts now that I realise its missing. I wonder if the battery cover was originally on the regular DC2 or DC4 too. These cars are so rare in my city now.
I love videos like this
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