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they must of been lots of spybots signed on
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how do i post pics on a thread?
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how do i post pics on a thread?
How to Post Pictures
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sweet! thanks. i knew i seen a how to somewhere on here a while ago, just couldn't find it when i searched
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Does lowering a car affect drivability in snow?
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i need help dos any one know of a adjustable cam gear that will work on a A20A3 ?? and is their a better cam i can get?
Does lowering a car affect drivability in snow?
hey about in the snow a little but not much
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i need help dos any one know of a adjustable cam gear that will work on a A20A3 ?? and is their a better cam i can get?
Does lowering a car affect drivability in snow?
hey about in the snow a little but not much
I've got a cam gear for sale, they are a discontinued item now. As far as cam option goes, search around in this forum, make sure to use the search function built into the forum tool menu.
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I am just starting my search for a 3rd gen daily driver
Is there a compilation of all differences in trim levels?
Which ones had options for power windows/locks etc?
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I am just starting my search for a 3rd gen daily driver
Is there a compilation of all differences in trim levels?
Which ones had options for power windows/locks etc?
Coupe and sedan DX models are Manuel
Coupes=Lx,LX-i,Se-i has power windows with no power locks
Sedans= Lx,Lx-i, and Se-i came with power locks and windows
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Coupe and sedan DX models are Manuel
Coupes=Lx,LX-i,Se-i has power windows with no power locks
Sedans= Lx,Lx-i, and Se-i came with power locks and windows
and neither the coupes or hatchbacks have power door locks, the sedans have a notch in the door beam that allows the lock motor to fit, the others don't. it will bolt to the door latch, but it won't fit. you can convert pretty easy with aftermarket actuators.
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Shyboy88Lx-i
Coupe and sedan DX models are Manuel
Coupes=Lx,LX-i,Se-i has power windows with no power locks
Sedans= Lx,Lx-i, and Se-i came with power locks and windows
DX - manual everything.
LX/LX-i/SE-i - power everything (except for door locks for coupes and hatches).
Hatch: DX, LX-i
Coupe: DX, LX-i, SE-i
Sedan: DX, LX, LX-i, SE-i
Hatches and coupes never came in LX's, and hatches never came in SE-i's.
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The "i" in LX-i and SE-i indicate a fuel-injected engine. In general, the carbs seem to get a little better MPG than injected models, but the injected models are more reliable. You want an injected model definitely.
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In general, the carbs seem to get a little better MPG than injected models...
Uh, yeah. I need some kind of proof to this, because in general, fuel-injected cars get WAY better gas mileage...
Edit: Okay, I need proof of my own point.
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Haha I never expected such detailed responses, thanks so much guys.
I am lookin for a sedan LX-i or a SE-i, thanks again!
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What happened on June 26th, 2005 at 9:35pm? Every time I log on I see "Most users ever online was 459, 06-26-2005 at 09:35 PM." The most I have ever seen online at once was like 30.
about 450 3g accord main relays failed that day :kekeke:
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Does lowering a car affect drivability in snow?
Not until clearance becomes an issue, and then it's a big problem.
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Well I have an 87 lx and a 89 sei and the guages on both of them are inward.
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Well I have an 87 lx and a 89 sei and the guages on both of them are inward.
there were two different gauge makers, and I believe any of the cars could have gotten eithier gauge, I guess it depended on the plant it was built at.
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Does lowering a car affect drivability in snow?
lowering it would help handling as the front end would become like a snow plow lol... seriously our 97 coupe handled fantastic in snow due to being pretty low and having good tires on it... used to drive in front of the plows all the time lol...
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Charlie
Uh, yeah. I need some kind of proof to this, because in general, fuel-injected cars get WAY better gas mileage...
Edit: Okay, I need proof of my own point.
Carb cars are geared for fuel economy. they are also lighter. and run a bit more lean.
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about 450 3g accord main relays failed that day :kekeke:
truth.
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Well I have an 87 lx and a 89 sei and the guages on both of them are inward.
only 86 had the ugly cluster.
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Ugly cluster?
The gas and oil gauges awkwardly point outwards.
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Uh, yeah. I need some kind of proof to this, because in general, fuel-injected cars get WAY better gas mileage...
Edit: Okay, I need proof of my own point.
Yeah, I don't have anything empirical. I was just going from anecdotal reports from our carb guys here. It seems like those carb cars top out somewhere around 40 MPG, whereas the best the FI cars can do is somewhere around 35 MPG. I think they geared the carb cars a little higher, so that might explain it. The only empirical evidence I was able to find were the ratings from www.fueleconomy.gov:
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/compx...Field=Findacar
It's not a big difference, but the carbs are a little higher.
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Dr_Snooz
Yeah, I don't have anything empirical. I was just going from anecdotal reports from our carb guys here. It seems like those carb cars top out somewhere around 40 MPG, whereas the best the FI cars can do is somewhere around 35 MPG. I think they geared the carb cars a little higher, so that might explain it. The only empirical evidence I was able to find were the ratings from
www.fueleconomy.gov:
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/compx...Field=Findacar
It's not a big difference, but the carbs are a little higher.
it's easy, the FI cars produce more horsepower, therefor use more gas,
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^ Not necessarily. I've gotten close to 50mpg highway in my car, but mixed driving (city/highway and easy/hard) I get 35mpg.