Clean, not one to say it's fast as hell, it's only a Y8! AEM cold air intake, internally polished intake manifold by Fav. Finishes, DC Sports 2.5" stainless exhaust piping, Magnaflow high flow cat, Magnaflow street series muffler, NGK wires, NGK Iridium plugs, Clutchmasters stage 1...
okay, while out Christmas shopping today I came across a few select vehicles with pure character! I thought you might all want to view these wonderful machines and all their owners customizing potential. Ever wonder why some people don't have all brain cells intact? take a look and see! Some...
Stock flywheels weigh, what, around 18lbs? The aluminum ways 11lbs. Deference in 7lbs total weight. Also what about balance issues? Do they come from the factory pre-balanced, or is it a good idea to have it balanced just to be sure? One other thing, I know most aluminum flywheels have a steal...
Na, stock always sucks! Go big or go home! J/k, anyways I'm going to be paring it with and Exedy stage 1. My cousin had a 91 CRX with a mini me swap turbo, he had an aluminum flywheel and ACT stage 2 clutch kit. I find it to be an interesting drive! Keeps others from driving your car! I do see...
I'm going to be replacing my clutch soon, and I figured I might as well replace my oe flywheel for something lighter. I'm leaning toward the Aluminum flywheels from Fidanza. Does anyone have any experience with their flywheels? I can snatch one for $140.00 shipped.
On each headlight assembly, there are two little rubber tubes that slide over a plastic nipple, they are black. They are used for the purpose of venting the headlight assembly from moisture and excessive heat. At the same time they can do the exact opposite, because the headlight is not truly...
They are brand new, I know for a fact they are sealed, when I bought the car with the stock lamps it would do the same thing. I bought projectors, the same thing. I converted back to a new set of stock lamps, the same thing. It has something to do with the way they are designed to vent trough...
I'm curious to know if anyone has heard that 97 through 2000 civics are notorious during the winter months for headlight condensation? I have TYC projectors and a brand spanken new set of stock lamps, and both sets get a tiny bit of moisture buildup on the bottom corner's, were the signal bulbs...
Well I can't see what would be causing it to click being drum brakes. I think it's something with the suspension. Or something rubbing or hitting the drum as it turns when I brake.
Okay, I've got a 99 EX with rear drum brakes, I just replaced my struts and now I have noticed a clicking noise coming from the right rear when I apply my brakes. Now I have noticed it do this before, but now it seems more pronounced as it's gotten colder and since my struts were just replaced...
Okay I need some help, I've got a pair of TYC projectors on my civic, and I'm not really happy with the fitment. Anyways I want to put my stock lights back on, but they need to be re-sealed. I've heard of people placing them in the oven at 250 and baking them to soften the sealant. Now how...
I had a 94DX with the same motor, did the same freaking thing that yours is doing sleepy101, drove me nut's. I never did find out what the problem was, but she ran like a champ! Does it happen all the time or does it vary?
Wow... I'm suprised this is such a popular thread! Anyways, I flexed the door jam back with a flat head screwdriver and micro fiber towel to protect my paint. Again I'm very suprised at how easy it was to unlock with a hanger. Scary really, becasue I guess if someone wanted my car... they could...
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