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Old Sep 13, 2011 | 05:46 PM
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That's an amazingly clean install.
 
Old Sep 18, 2011 | 03:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Peli
That's awesome! Don't see moonies on Accords often! Or ever I love it. It totally works with the electric concept. I've always thought they looked kinda futuristic. You've gotta get us some pictures soon!
What'cha think? I bought 15" disks from Moon, then first reduced their diameter by about 3/16" on a big disk sander (lol!). The supplied hex-head zinc-plated screws were too close to the Honda rim lip to drive with a socket, so I replaced them with SS panhead Allens.

I marked and drilled the rims, marking the back side of each disk with the corner position and valve stem location, in case the Moon-drilled holes weren't exactly 120° apart.

Anyway - the finish - looks good, huh? I got my local Sherwin-Williams paint store to match the existing faded paint, and mix me up some oil-based "all-surface" enamel.

The Moon disks, as supplied, have fairly deep concentric machining grooves; part of the spinning process and as a stylistic element. So - lots of primer and block-sanding. Then, ROLLED-ON perhaps a dozen layers of 50/50 thinned enamel; usually one or two a day. Then a week to dry, and 600, 1000, then 1500 grit wet-sanding. Then rubbing compound, polishing compound, and a couple coats of Turtle wax.

Also, note where the side-view mirrors used to be - the edges of that little triangular panel are original; the center section I created with fiberglas and Bondo.

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Old Sep 18, 2011 | 06:09 PM
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It looks so smooth! I really like the mirror delete. The whole thing is looking great, nice matching on the moonies!
 
Old Oct 1, 2011 | 06:40 PM
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Now an inch-and-a-half lower - may settle more with driving and a tank of gas - it's empty now. Next is an air dam annd side skirts made from vinyl baseboard material -

As I was under the car, I checked transaxle level because it was getting hard to shift - was almost a quart and a half low - from 2 qts, I think. Leaking out.

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Old Oct 29, 2011 | 02:52 PM
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Skirted, mostly -

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Old Oct 29, 2011 | 04:30 PM
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Now fully skirted and "black chrome" polish rubbed on the conveyer belting -

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Old Oct 29, 2011 | 06:03 PM
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It's looking great, good to hear from you again! This project keeps popping into my mind from time to time and I come check on it
 
Old Nov 8, 2011 | 05:07 PM
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Those skirts are worth an honest 2+ mpg -

First fill-up last night appended to bottom of list below; the whole tank was with the new skirts; same commute, same speed, same gas station, same pump even as I usually use.


345 miles; 12.927 gallons 26.7 mpg (first recorded; tires are ~ten years old)
358 miles and 13.791 gallons 26 mpg

397 miles and 14.264 gallons 27.8 mpg (first tank on new LRR tires)

396 miles on13.6 gallons 29.2 mpg (minus mirrors, antenna, mudflaps; add wheel discs)
435 miles @ 14.71 29.6 mpg
406 miles at 13.748 gallons 29.5 mpg
446 miles on 14.545 gallons 30.7 mpg
421 miles @ 13.871 gallons 30.6 mpg

474 miles @14.42 gallons 32.9 mpg! (lowered ~2-1/2")
470 miles @ 14.753 gallons 31.9 mpg (daughter's HS on fall break; less interstate time)
484 miles@14.88 gallons 32.5 mpg

476 miles @ 13.50 gallons à 35.25 mpg
 
Old Nov 8, 2011 | 07:54 PM
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Wow those are some interesting results! I never would have guessed! Making some nice numbers so far.
 
Old Nov 25, 2011 | 12:19 PM
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Set toe-in to zero, 45 psi in all the tires, loaded up with eldest daughter and a full trunk; headed from Atlanta to Maryland for Thanksgiving. Mostly interstate; steady 70 mph on the cruise.

530 miles to first fill-up 'til it spewed out; 39.58 mpg exactly

Can I call that 40?

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