(f) A motion to augment shall be made in good faith and shall not be made for the purpose of delay. If additional time is needed, counsel may request an extension of time in the motion to augment. (e) The time to perform any act required or permitted by the California Rules of Court will not be automatically extended in civil cases by the filing of or ruling on a motion to augment. The motion shall establish with some certainty how the requested materials may be useful on appeal. (d) A motion to augment the reporter's transcript shall identify the portion of the record with specificity, including the reporter's name and the date of the hearing. When electronically submitting a motion to augment or correct the clerk’s transcript, a party may exceed the 300-page limit, contained in California Rules of Court, rules 8.124(d)(1) and 8.144(c)(1), as long as the file size is 25 megabytes or smaller. pdf file at the same time as the motion and ensure the documents are formatted in compliance with this court’s Local Rule 8. When submitting an electronic motion to augment or correct the clerk’s transcript, a party must electronically submit the documents requested as a separate. (c) A motion to augment or correct the clerk's transcript shall be accompanied either by certified copies of the documents requested, or, if the documents are not provided, the motion must identify them with specificity and contain an explanation for their omission. Thereafter, motions to augment will not be granted except upon a showing of good cause for the delay. Respondent should file requests for augmentation in one motion made within 30 days of the filing of appellant's opening brief. (b) Appellant should file requests for augmentation in one motion within 40 days of the filing of the record. In those cases counsel should immediately notify the clerk of the superior court, who shall comply with rule 8.155 (b) of the California Rules of Court. (a) Counsel should not file a motion to augment the record when items have been omitted from the normal (criminal) record on appeal.