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Re: DIY Websites (ek forever guy)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ek forever guy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">did you see the index at the top? Loads of DIY's in there.</TD></TR></TABLE>
what ek said...and this...search.
https://honda-tech.com/zerosearch
what ek said...and this...search.
https://honda-tech.com/zerosearch
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Re: DIY Websites (ek forever guy)
Didnt see that. thanks. Does anyone have one on how to put back together a LS non-vtech motor and install the engine and tranny back?
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Re: DIY Websites (bimmeracer)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by bimmeracer »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Didnt see that. thanks. Does anyone have one on how to put back together a LS non-vtech motor and install the engine and tranny back?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Another thing you should check out is a good manual. A helms or a haynes.
There are VERY few motor overhauling write-ups due to the nice detail and pictures available in these manuals. The haynes manual I has covers b18b1/c1 and y7/y8 engines for civics and integras.
If you don't want to dish out the ~$80-100 for a helms, my $20 haynes has been great to me.
Another thing you should check out is a good manual. A helms or a haynes.
There are VERY few motor overhauling write-ups due to the nice detail and pictures available in these manuals. The haynes manual I has covers b18b1/c1 and y7/y8 engines for civics and integras.
If you don't want to dish out the ~$80-100 for a helms, my $20 haynes has been great to me.
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Re: DIY Websites (ek forever guy)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ek forever guy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Another thing you should check out is a good manual. A helms or a haynes.
There are VERY few motor overhauling write-ups due to the nice detail and pictures available in these manuals. The haynes manual I has covers b18b1/c1 and y7/y8 engines for civics and integras.
If you don't want to dish out the ~$80-100 for a helms, my $20 haynes has been great to me.</TD></TR></TABLE>
X2 i got a chilton, a ton of great info. If everyone would look into those before posting here, there'd be a lot less threads.
Another thing you should check out is a good manual. A helms or a haynes.
There are VERY few motor overhauling write-ups due to the nice detail and pictures available in these manuals. The haynes manual I has covers b18b1/c1 and y7/y8 engines for civics and integras.
If you don't want to dish out the ~$80-100 for a helms, my $20 haynes has been great to me.</TD></TR></TABLE>
X2 i got a chilton, a ton of great info. If everyone would look into those before posting here, there'd be a lot less threads.
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Re: DIY Websites (Boost_V)
Thanks .
The reason for the noob questions is because I am a honda noob. I know alot about E36 Bimmers though. For BMW's we use bentley instead of haynes since it is not as good. And for bimmers we have a DIY database for most models (bimmerdiy.com). I figured since honda has a bigger e-community they would have one too.
The reason for the noob questions is because I am a honda noob. I know alot about E36 Bimmers though. For BMW's we use bentley instead of haynes since it is not as good. And for bimmers we have a DIY database for most models (bimmerdiy.com). I figured since honda has a bigger e-community they would have one too.
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Re: DIY Websites (ek forever guy)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ek forever guy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Another thing you should check out is a good manual. A helms or a haynes.
There are VERY few motor overhauling write-ups due to the nice detail and pictures available in these manuals. The haynes manual I has covers b18b1/c1 and y7/y8 engines for civics and integras.
If you don't want to dish out the ~$80-100 for a helms, my $20 haynes has been great to me.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Which version of the manual is that?
Another thing you should check out is a good manual. A helms or a haynes.
There are VERY few motor overhauling write-ups due to the nice detail and pictures available in these manuals. The haynes manual I has covers b18b1/c1 and y7/y8 engines for civics and integras.
If you don't want to dish out the ~$80-100 for a helms, my $20 haynes has been great to me.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Which version of the manual is that?
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Re: DIY Websites (bimmeracer)
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Which version of the manual is that?</TD></TR></TABLE>
integra/civic/crv manual.
civic = crv. Essentially.
Which version of the manual is that?</TD></TR></TABLE>
integra/civic/crv manual.
civic = crv. Essentially.
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