Is it an Si?
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Is it an Si?
Came upon a 92-95 hatchback at a local junkyard that looks beat up but with all its parts. Not sure if the moonroof was an add on. How can one tell if this is an Si model? What are the tells of an Si? It has no engine either.
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Re: Is it an Si?
OP, The 92-95 Hatch SI did come standard with the Sunroof as well as all the power options(Locks, Windows).
If its still got the Factory Gauge cluster in it look for a 7200RPM redline.
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Re: Is it an Si?
A stock moonroof is easy to identify.
Look at the roof panel and the glass panel (might be easiest if the glass is open, but not needed).
The glass will have a rubber seal on it. (An aftermarket unit would have a seal on the roof skin too.)
The roof skin will "curl" in around the hole for the moonroof. (An aftermarket one would just have a clean cut covered up by a rubber seal.)
So that's the easy way to tell if a moonroof/sunroof is stock.
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Re: Is it an Si?
Thank you!
A stock moonroof is easy to identify.
Look at the roof panel and the glass panel (might be easiest if the glass is open, but not needed).
The glass will have a rubber seal on it. (An aftermarket unit would have a seal on the roof skin too.)
The roof skin will "curl" in around the hole for the moonroof. (An aftermarket one would just have a clean cut covered up by a rubber seal.)
So that's the easy way to tell if a moonroof/sunroof is stock.
A stock moonroof is easy to identify.
Look at the roof panel and the glass panel (might be easiest if the glass is open, but not needed).
The glass will have a rubber seal on it. (An aftermarket unit would have a seal on the roof skin too.)
The roof skin will "curl" in around the hole for the moonroof. (An aftermarket one would just have a clean cut covered up by a rubber seal.)
So that's the easy way to tell if a moonroof/sunroof is stock.
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Re: Is it an Si?
The EH3 within the VIN is the sure-fire way to tell.
We can all get into an argument about how the Si did NOT have power door locks, power windows, or even a freaking stereo head unit (these were dealer added, NOT from the factory) but that would probably be besides the point, right?
We can all get into an argument about how the Si did NOT have power door locks, power windows, or even a freaking stereo head unit (these were dealer added, NOT from the factory) but that would probably be besides the point, right?
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Re: Is it an Si?
The EH3 within the VIN is the sure-fire way to tell.
We can all get into an argument about how the Si did NOT have power door locks, power windows, or even a freaking stereo head unit (these were dealer added, NOT from the factory) but that would probably be besides the point, right?
We can all get into an argument about how the Si did NOT have power door locks, power windows, or even a freaking stereo head unit (these were dealer added, NOT from the factory) but that would probably be besides the point, right?
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Re: Is it an Si?
Btw, repost (so if this is searched both results can be found):
https://honda-tech.com/forums/honda-civic-del-sol-1992-2000-1/what-makes-si-2561349/
https://honda-tech.com/forums/honda-civic-del-sol-1992-2000-1/what-makes-si-2561349/
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Re: Is it an Si?
The EH3 within the VIN is the sure-fire way to tell.
We can all get into an argument about how the Si did NOT have power door locks, power windows, or even a freaking stereo head unit (these were dealer added, NOT from the factory) but that would probably be besides the point, right?
We can all get into an argument about how the Si did NOT have power door locks, power windows, or even a freaking stereo head unit (these were dealer added, NOT from the factory) but that would probably be besides the point, right?
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