Originally Posted by
bigsizejordan23
Would a Newer integra body kit(1994+) fit on a 1991 integra?[/I]
No. The bodies are far too different for them to work. If a part is marked 94+, in most cases it will not fit a 90-93 car.
Originally Posted by
Pilosopo
I recently failed my smog test, the check engine light wasnt illuminated at all and i failed the test, all emmision was good but that OBD self check failed, i was told the smog checks for 7 monitors for the computer but i only have 4 monitors working. what do i do??
We need more details, including the year and model of your car.
Originally Posted by
Condor018
I cannot seem to locate any gears (incl. reverse) on my manual 95 integra ls. Would a problem like this usually be associated with my shifting cables? If so, can anyone provide a remedy?
Integras do not have shift cables, they have a solid shift linkage under the car. Check the roll pin that connects that rod to the trans, as well as the bushings in the shifter and the shift rod.
Originally Posted by
Junkie
I have a 1990 Integra GS that I know doesn't have the stock engine in it (we bought it with a salvage title from theft), what is the easiest way to find out what engine is in it?
Look at the engine, then down to the exhaust manifold. Look to the left, where the engine mates to the trans... there will be a flat with the engine code and serial number on it. You probably have another B18A1 in there, as that is the cheapest engine you can fit in that chassis.
Originally Posted by
Junkie
Also, under braking it will pull fairly hard to the left. The person who we loaned it to for a while seemed to think it was the master cylinder for some reason
YMost likely you have a frozen brake caliper on the right side, check them.