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I was wrong about the air intake, upon further inspection it is an AEM and not the ebay cheapy. Even though I'm not getting a CEL, I'm still going to take it by Autozone and get the codes checked.
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I dont think we are clear on what your question is..
You ask about an accord intake, when you already have an intake installed? Ans then you start talking about mpg.
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I like my OEM airbox with k&n drop in filter.
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I probably asked too many questions in that thread (given my thread title). My primary goal is to increase fuel efficiency, because I don't think I'm getting all the MPG I could. Thanks, Shannon |
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First, what kind of traffic are you driving in?
How are you driving? Granny Goodwin, or Mario Andretti? Have you checked to see how clean the air filter is? How about those spark plugs? Anyway.. This Link is for a '99 Accord 2dr LX throttle body. This one is the '99 Accord V6 throttle body. And, finally, this link is for a 2001 EX throttle body. See the difference?
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So you want to know if the stock intake will fit on your car.
Honda designed it to do so.
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A stock Accord intake will fit an EM2?
This I've got to see. Post some pics when you've got it installed, onisama.
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I feel like this has little to do with the intake and more to do with 1) driving habits 2) basic tune up. Check your plugs, wires, and o2 sensor to start.
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He wants to know if the stock 98-02 Accord intake will fit his Civic since he already has that part laying around.
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i don't understand if you already have the part why don't you go find out for yourself if it fits or not ???.
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Sorry , I didn't reply sooner, busy couple of days.
I don't have the Accord intake, I saw one on eBay and wondered if it would fit. My motivation behind the changing intake was based off a desire for increased fuel efficiency. I will be changing the plugs, cleaning the air filter, and changing the oil this coming weekend (I've only had the car about a week and half). As far as driving habits, I have a heavy foot, my wife not as much. It is driven about 2/3 HWY and 1/3 City. From the couple of days I drove it last week I think it is getting pretty close to 30 MPG and I'd like to pull more out of it. How do I check the O2 sensor? Shouldn't I get a CEL if there is a problem? Do I need to just check voltage across the terminals? Thanks, Shannon |
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Oh I thought you already had the accord one...Why wouldn't you just look into stock civic intakes then? Anyways, an intake should increase gas mileage. 30mpg's alone is pretty decent. I thought you were talking low 20mpg's. Don't waste money on another intake. The aftermarket one on there should be improving it depending on the filters condition. Just do a tune up like you mentioned.
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Getting 30mpg is pretty good.......
Why not do a full tune up before trying to replace parts that are working?
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