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Old 02-07-2006, 10:25 AM
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hey, does anyone know where i can go to find the definitions of:
EF, EG, HF, Si, SiR, CRV, LX, DX, EX and any others i may have left out?
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EF
The chassis code for the 88-91 civic/crx models in Japan. Some people like to refer to all 88-91 as EFs though.

ED
The chassis code for the 88-91 civic models in the United States.

EE
The chassis code for the 88-91 crx models in the United States.

Fourth Generation/4th Gen
Refers to the number of body styles the Civic has gone through. The 88-91 Civic is the Fourth Generation Civic.

JDM (Japanese Domestic Market)
It refers to cars with specifications for the Japanese Domestic Markets. JDM Sis had DOHC ZC engines, Si-Rs had B16As.

EDM (European Domestic Market)
It refers to cars with specifications for the European Domestic Markets.

USDM (United States Domestic Market)
It refers to cars with specifications for the United States Domestic Markets.

STD (USDM) / 70hp / D15B1 / "Standard"
The most basic Civic Hatchback. 4 Speed Manual Transmission, no luxury features.

DX (USDM) / 92hp / D15B2 / "Deluxe"
The mid-level of Civic Hatchback. 5 Speed Manual available and 4 Speed Automatic, some luxury features, but still basic.

Si (USDM) / 108hp / D16A6 / "Sport Injection"
The highest grade of Civic Hatchback in America, only available in 5 Speed Manual, most power and performance, with all luxury features avilable.

Si (JDM) / 137hp / (DOHC) ZC / "Sport Injection"
The 2nd highest grade of Civic Hatchback in Japan, more power and performance over base models.

Si-R (JDM) / 160hp / B16A(1) / "Sport Injection-Racing"
The highest grade of Civic Hatchback in Japan, most power and performance, came with different front end than other models.
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what do EF and EE and those stand for though? are there words? or are they just codes?
Old 02-07-2006, 10:32 AM
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EF_338 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">EF
ED
The chassis code for the 88-91 civic models in the United States.

EE
The chassis code for the 88-91 crx models in the United States.
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ED = 88-91 civic/crx north america models..
EE = 88-91 civic/crx european models..

And yeah they're just chassis codes..And some of the others you posted are trim levels and models..Like crv is a model of a honda..And lx,si,ex is the trim of the model,,,etc


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thanks a lot. does anyone know of any really good sites to learn about hondas? i know forums are great, but for a beginner who has less experience, a lot of things are greek to me. thanks a lot
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by hurleyint1386 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">thanks a lot. does anyone know of any really good sites to learn about hondas? i know forums are great, but for a beginner who has less experience, a lot of things are greek to me. thanks a lot</TD></TR></TABLE>

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ok, well then in that case, i will end up asking pretty stupid questions, but ill be learning. im a college student, and i really want to learn more about my car. id like to buy a project crx to work on so that my daily crx isnt being "tested" on
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Just ask your questions all in this one thread..Of course search first but if you cant find an answer just ask..
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ok, thanks a lot. ill definitely be asking a lot of questions, so be ready!
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what's the difference between SOHC and DOHC?
Old 02-07-2006, 11:11 AM
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you can use google and http://www.howstuffworks.com for general questions about engines.
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single overhead cam and dual overhead cam, sohc doesnt tend to make as much power as dohc
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ok...if dx means deluxe, and si means sport injection...what does HF mean?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Mr.speaker &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">

ED = 88-91 civic/crx north america models..
EE = 88-91 civic/crx european models..
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Here you have a few more detailed explainations on the 4th gen...

EC8 1.3l EDM D13B1/2 DX
EC9 1.4l EDM D14A1 3Door GL/GLX

ED2 1.4l EDM D14A1 4Door GL/GLX
ED3 1.5L USDM All 4-door DX/LX
ED4 1.6L USDM All 4-door EX
ED5 1.3l EDM D13B1/2 4Door DX
ED6 1.5l EDM D15B2 3Door GL/iGLX
ED6 1.5L USDM All 3-door Standard
ED7 1.6L USDM All 3-door Si
ED7 1.6l EDM D16A6/Z2 3Door
ED8 1.6l EDM D16A9 2Door ED8 1.5L USDM All CRX standard / HF
ED9 1.6L USDM All CRX Si

EF1 1.3l JDM D13B All Civic 23L, 23U
EF2 1.5l JDM D15B Civic 25XXT, 25X, 25R, Sedan Civic 35X Extra, 35XT, 35M,
35U, Civic Shuttle 55X Extra, 55X
EF3 ZC JDM Civic Si, Si Extra (DOHC), Sedan Civic 36i Limited (SOHC), Civic
Shuttle 56i (SOHC)
EF4 1.5l JDM D15B All Civic RTX Extra 4WD, RTX 4WD
EF4 1.6l JDM D15B 4Door 4WD
EF5 1.6l JDM ZC 5Door 4WD
EF5 ZC JDM All Civic RT-Si 4WD (DOHC), RTi Limited 4WD, RTi J 4WD, RTi
4WD, Beagle, Beagle X (SOHC)
EF6 1.5l JDM D15BAll CR-X 1.5X, 1.5X G Special
EF7 ZC JDM All CR-X Si (DOHC)
EF8 B16A JDM All CR-X SiR
EF9 B16A JDM All Civic SiR, SiR II

EE2 1.5L USDM All Wagon
EE4 1.6L USDM All Wagon 4WD
EE5 1.6l USDM D16A6/Z2 4Door 4WD
EE8 B16A1 EDM All CR-X 1,6i-VT
EE9 B16A1 EDM All Civic 1.6i-VT


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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Mr_Si-R &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">what does HF mean?</TD></TR></TABLE>

Holly Fire/Fuel since that model gets high mileage per gallon!
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Thanks "buggs".. Never even knew about "EC" cars.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Mr.speaker &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Thanks "buggs".. Never even knew about "EC" cars.</TD></TR></TABLE>

You`re welcome...

Those are European Civics with carburator
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this could probably be made into a sticky.. or posted into a thread that is a sticky.
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have aquestion what about the s-4 2wd,1.6 mpfi wagon 90-91 model.?
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haha, i asked the same question but in the EG/EK forums. =P
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and now you know why everyone just says EF
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by hurleyint1386 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">hey, does anyone know where i can go to find the definitions of:
EF, EG, HF, Si, SiR, CRV, LX, DX, EX and any others i may have left out?</TD></TR></TABLE>

You have a lot of questions and have been here since 2004? Not to be mean, but where have you been?
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I recently replaced my USDM D16 in my Si with a JDM ZC, so does this mean i have added horsepower? I see what the chart says, but I just wanted to check and see. Thanks.
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Someone said that HF means like Holley fuel or something like that...it ACTUALLY means "Highway Friendly"...
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by acura_integra_87 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Someone said that HF means like Holley fuel or something like that...it ACTUALLY means "Highway Friendly"...</TD></TR></TABLE>

Okay

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