Distributor
I know this is a stupid question, but does anyone know where the distributor is in a 2004 civic? I looked around under the hood, but all I could find was a wire that came from the alternator to the spark plugs, then joined with all the censors and disappears into the firewall. Is it built into the ECU? The reason I ask is because I want to put a traditional distro on there to make it easier to maintain. Thanks.
Umm the 2004 civics are coil on plug. The ecu sends a signal to the coil pack on the plug and fires it that way. The only way to put a standard distributor on is to get an aftermarket ignition system. I'm not sure what companies, if any, make one for it. Try MSD.
Originally Posted by Bricks2k4civic
The reason I ask is because I want to put a traditional distro on there to make it easier to maintain. Thanks.
Easier to maintain? How so? The more moving parts you have means that theres a. More to break, or b. More to adjust incorrectly and screw things up.If you're looking for a different way to tune your car.. well, ok... but I wouldn't say "easier".
Originally Posted by Bricks2k4civic
The reason I ask is because I want to put a traditional distro on there to make it easier to maintain. Thanks.
Wanting to go from a crank fired system to an electronic distributor is like wanting to go from an electronic distributor back to a vacuum advance points distributor, it's just a bad idea.
the new series of Honda motor is all crank triggered. Honda did this because it is more reliable. in fact with this new system one coil can fail and it will only dissable one cylinder instead of the entire engine, enabling the car to still be driven to be serviced.
Originally Posted by twinring
in fact with this new system one coil can fail and it will only dissable one cylinder instead of the entire engine
Originally Posted by Kai
That's pretty much what it did in the older engines too.


