Plastic bag melted to my header!!!
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Plastic bag melted to my header!!!
2 days ago i let my brother inlaw drive my car, as he's driving my car he stops right ontop of a plastic bag, soon after we get to his house i smell plastic burning, and when i looked down my car the damn bag was melted to my headers, so now everytime i drive my car it smells like burning plastic.
now on to the tech.. i wanna take of the header out and clean it,, its a blox 4-2-2-1 and i jusat wanna know if there is anything that i should be aware of when removing it, or putting it back. ex: "what the bolts need to be torqued at" if anyone has removed their headers tell me the whole prosses " 1st time doing it"
thanks guys.
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now on to the tech.. i wanna take of the header out and clean it,, its a blox 4-2-2-1 and i jusat wanna know if there is anything that i should be aware of when removing it, or putting it back. ex: "what the bolts need to be torqued at" if anyone has removed their headers tell me the whole prosses " 1st time doing it"
thanks guys.
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Last edited by VTECROAR96typeR; 09-06-2009 at 12:01 PM.
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Re: Never let a non honda owner drive your car!!
2 days ago i let my brother inlaw drive my car, hes a 07 ser spec v owner so dosnt know anything about hondas. as he's driving my car he stops right ontop of a plastic bag, soon after we get to his house i smell plastic burning, and when i looked down my car the damn bag was melted to my headers, so now everytime i drive my car it smells like burning plastic.
now on to the tech.. i wanna take of the header out and clean it,, its a blox 4-2-2-1 and i jusat wanna know if there is anything that i should be aware of when removing it, or putting it back. ex: "what the bolts need to be torqued at" if anyone has removed their headers tell me the whole prosses " 1st time doing it"
thanks guys.
now on to the tech.. i wanna take of the header out and clean it,, its a blox 4-2-2-1 and i jusat wanna know if there is anything that i should be aware of when removing it, or putting it back. ex: "what the bolts need to be torqued at" if anyone has removed their headers tell me the whole prosses " 1st time doing it"
thanks guys.
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dick...;-) true though......
op pick up a helms manual or even a haynes manual for something as simple as pulling the header off.....
this is going to be easier to do on a lift than on jackstands, but it is doable....
op pick up a helms manual or even a haynes manual for something as simple as pulling the header off.....
this is going to be easier to do on a lift than on jackstands, but it is doable....
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I'm not sure how stopping on a plastic bag or not has anything to do with non-Honda owners.
Moar splash guard/panel underneath IMO. Which i'm pretty sure came on your car at some point in time.
Moar splash guard/panel underneath IMO. Which i'm pretty sure came on your car at some point in time.
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because they dont know how low the headers are to the ground, or when there is a steep drive way to exit it out on a angel instead of straight on.. things like that
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and your asking about taking a header off? and why would you put a cheap *** part on a itr?
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blox is cheap?? like sk2 and other brands are any better when all they do is copy the original design and slap their name on it
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lol $50 i dont think so jack
.. hold on im gonna go find a link
https://honda-tech.com/forums/honda-civic-del-sol-1992-2000-1/just-tease-2552538/
my car ^^
.. hold on im gonna go find a link
https://honda-tech.com/forums/honda-civic-del-sol-1992-2000-1/just-tease-2552538/
my car ^^
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Either way, your car is most likely NOT stock height, that still has nothing to with non-Honda owners. Other makes and models of which are lowered will have issues many different components.. including the header. Don't make blanket statements about Hondas or non-Honda owners, i've owned many cars. You can blame yourself for these reasons: Lowering your vehicle, not researching the clearance on aftermarket header, and letting a friend drive your car.
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Any F-body car would have the same issue with low aftermarket header clearance, FYI.
Edit: After looking at your link, they sell for $650?!? That's INSANE. Diversion has summed it up the best though.
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Re: Never let a non honda owner drive your car!!
Either way, your car is most likely NOT stock height, that still has nothing to with non-Honda owners. Other makes and models of which are lowered will have issues many different components.. including the header. Don't make blanket statements about Hondas or non-Honda owners, i've owned many cars. You can blame yourself for these reasons: Lowering your vehicle, not researching the clearance on aftermarket header, and letting a friend drive your car.
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Someone made the "original design" and I can guarantee you Blox wasn't it. They are cheap, and its because of crappy quality and a complete lack of R&D. They are exactly the company you describe ripping off the designs of others.
Any F-body car would have the same issue with low aftermarket header clearance, FYI.
Edit: After looking at your link, they sell for $650?!? That's INSANE. Diversion has summed it up the best though.
Any F-body car would have the same issue with low aftermarket header clearance, FYI.
Edit: After looking at your link, they sell for $650?!? That's INSANE. Diversion has summed it up the best though.
i dk if vibrant is any better, but the header i bought from them was 450,
but im sticking to mine right now, i guess when it comes time for my next tune i will see if i lost power with the blox rather than the vibrant
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Torque #'s for your bolts:
OEM Header to Head = 23 lb/ft page 9-3 of Integra service manual.
After market DC Header to Head = 27 lb/ft
Re-use your gasket.
The torque sequence is... inner most bolts first, then work outward (towards the outermost bolts).
OEM Header to Head = 23 lb/ft page 9-3 of Integra service manual.
After market DC Header to Head = 27 lb/ft
Re-use your gasket.
The torque sequence is... inner most bolts first, then work outward (towards the outermost bolts).
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I swear there has to be a thread like this with regular frequency in the ITR thread or the world will collapse into itself.
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dude ur brother in law aint at fault with anything. it could happen to anyone. u shouldve just posted .. hey my header has some plastic **** that melted and i want to take my header off how do i do it.. that is all. now making a thread of a non honda owner driving ur car is completely irrevant to waht u posted. i hope this makes sense. goodluck with reinstalling ur header