teach me and supermac new stuff v 1.0
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teach me and supermac new stuff v 1.0
please post some new interesting maybe obscure things about honda tech in this thread. I really want to learn some new stuff, but maybe I dont know what questions to ask....anything from turbo to breaks....thanks guys
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Originally Posted by MaxBoosT
What exactly are you guys trying to do? :thinking:
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we are all answering questions for people that are unsure of what to do or what to buy or what the should trade. you guys should ask what you interested in knowing. thats what i do. and when im satisfied i just say..........thanks.
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Originally Posted by Bakeoff
Go to the engine tech forum, or visit different forums. The civic forum on this board is not the end all to your search for knowledge.
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OK, here's a neat little tidbit.
The Civic Si (Sport injection) was first introduced as 1986 model hatchback. It had a 12 valve, 1.5l engine of the EW series which evolved into the first "performance" D series engine, the D15A3. The Si replaced the Civic 1500S ("1500cc Sport") as the "sporty" Civic.
That early Si produced a whopping 91 flywheel horsepower, compaired to the 50-70hp the other 1300cc and 1500cc models produced. Pretty peppy car, I loved mine.
Here's another neat bit: the Prelude was never produced with an engine smaller then 1.8l (technically 1751cc.)
By the way, this subject is kinda OT.:dunno:
The Civic Si (Sport injection) was first introduced as 1986 model hatchback. It had a 12 valve, 1.5l engine of the EW series which evolved into the first "performance" D series engine, the D15A3. The Si replaced the Civic 1500S ("1500cc Sport") as the "sporty" Civic.
That early Si produced a whopping 91 flywheel horsepower, compaired to the 50-70hp the other 1300cc and 1500cc models produced. Pretty peppy car, I loved mine.
Here's another neat bit: the Prelude was never produced with an engine smaller then 1.8l (technically 1751cc.)
By the way, this subject is kinda OT.:dunno: