by "Kat Callahan" (kyosuke)
Published 11/03/2017 at 20:57
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I could take out the “Integra Type R” part and put on something that says “Logo TS.” Otherwise, I guess maybe just get the normal ones?
I held a poll and Oppo voted for double red, so double red it is.
"benjrblant" (benjblant)
11/03/2017 at 21:02, STARS: 1
You get whatever key makes you happy.
"Steve in Manhattan" (blogenfreude01)
11/03/2017 at 21:29, STARS: 0
I’d just go straight rubber - photos of this car anywhere? Also, how’s the insurance nonsense going?
"daender" (daender)
11/04/2017 at 09:00, STARS: 0
Are the Logo’s keys chipped? If not, then have you looked at blanks from aftermarket companies? I know I’d buy a Shilouette or Pole Position key by Royal Clover for my Miata if I didn’t have to deal with the immobilizer system.
"Kat Callahan" (kyosuke)
11/04/2017 at 09:09, STARS: 0
They’re not chipped, no, how much are those blanks?
"daender" (daender)
11/04/2017 at 09:24, STARS: 0
The Shilouette was under 40$ before shipping. However, Royal Clover lost their production line when the earthquake and tsunami hit so a lot of scalpers and collectors jumped on what stock remained since supplies were limited. Some can still be found on eBay for a price.
I’m not sure which style of key the Logo takes. The Type R key would be sweet. I did a quick search for Spoon, Mugen, and any kind of aftermarket Honda blank keys but nothing came up. That is odd considering Hondas typically have a larger aftermarket crowd than Miata.
There is a 230-type Royal Clover key for sale in NJ for a Civic Type R but I’m not sure if it’s compatible with your Logo.
"Kat Callahan" (kyosuke)
11/04/2017 at 09:32, STARS: 1
Should be, if it’s compatible with non Type Rs, I’ll have to grab my key for comparison. But I believe the Logo is basically just a Civic, literally by another name. So much is compatible.