Wrenching Your EF
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Here is my 90-91 cluster with 5 of the superbrightleds.com bulbs. During the day in the shade. I should have bought the more expensive 74 replacements with multiple heads, these are bright but there are dim spots. Camera phone makes it look worse than it actually is. Also, the 2 top bulbs for the needles were smaller than 74.
#28
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Here is my 90-91 cluster with 5 of the superbrightleds.com bulbs. During the day in the shade. I should have bought the more expensive 74 replacements with multiple heads, these are bright but there are dim spots. Camera phone makes it look worse than it actually is. Also, the 2 top bulbs for the needles were smaller than 74.
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Pretty cool. I did a 'test and tune' autox yesterday, the car was very fast! Saw a few nice rides including the new Abarth.
Also decided that it's time to sell
The crx just doesn't work for a 1 year old and I may have found a potential replacement...
http://hondamarketplace.com/showthre...7#post47778767
Also decided that it's time to sell
The crx just doesn't work for a 1 year old and I may have found a potential replacement...
http://hondamarketplace.com/showthre...7#post47778767
#34
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vacuumed and cleaned out the interior of my new to me all stock all original 1991 si in prep for winter storage. i found 2 golden retrievers in the carpet! and 2 bucks! :D
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Here is my 90-91 cluster with 5 of the superbrightleds.com bulbs. During the day in the shade. I should have bought the more expensive 74 replacements with multiple heads, these are bright but there are dim spots. Camera phone makes it look worse than it actually is. Also, the 2 top bulbs for the needles were smaller than 74.
#39
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got my brand new used arm rest console with cup holders and all out of a teg today finishing up my b18 swap gotta find a td23u and a teg shift cable... header came friday hanging my exhaust and finishing up my front end tomorrow ....anyone know where the best place to find engine bay body plugs so i can plug up my fire wall where my evap and dirver side wiring harness used to be ?
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#41
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some pics:
made a small bracket to hold an obd1 purge solenoid on my 1st gen skunk2 maniold
needs a lil work still. going to tuck the waser nozzle hoses through the fender and up th cowl, with new clear hoses
made a small bracket to hold an obd1 purge solenoid on my 1st gen skunk2 maniold
needs a lil work still. going to tuck the waser nozzle hoses through the fender and up th cowl, with new clear hoses
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pulled my core support and everything on it, "undid" my wire tuck, and got everything but the axles out! ready to ****** this h22 out and get going on my build!
#43
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Start to remove front rear suspension & brakes for stage one of my 91 Si rebuild process.
Stage 2, zc engine & man trans rebuild.
3 exterior
4 interior
5 although I plan on keeping it stock as possible more power would be nice.
Last edited by old ghost; 09-02-2012 at 09:41 AM.
#46
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picked up my shift cable and rear disc conversion installed both as soon as i got home still havent found a td23 but on the plus side i can finish everything else up till then
#50
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tps finished braking tonight. the plastic around the 3 pins had broken off during my motor swap, and one of the pins broke off as i was going up a hill leaving work. that was fun. luckily i have a spare tps, and found a spare set of gaskets in my garage.