Ok, I had an 85 NA and quite enjoyed it. This is a really nice projec5 and is mostly well-executed. Looks great.
Ok, I had an 85 NA and quite enjoyed it. This is a really nice projec5 and is mostly well-executed. Looks great.
Wouldn’t that be a crowning achievement?
For heaven's sake, if you want to break loose something seized and rusty, Liquid Wrench is WAY better than PB Blaster.
I’ll concede the point on the doors, but when I first saw it, I immediately thought “that looks like the Civic hatch. And I don’t really like the new Civic hatch.”
First-gen Integra had the same engine as the Civic SI of the day — the 1.6. It even had the same seats, though in a different colour (mine were a fetching brown).
I look at this and, while I am glad they are finally using NAMES again, I can’t help but be a little disappointed. The Integras of old were Civics, but they didn’t look like Civics. You could pick out the parts of an RSX that were shared with the Civic, but it looked like the RSX.
So, how much power could I make if I slapped that thing under the hood of a 1996 Supra?
Yeah, Torch. Take off, eh!
Probably calling the non-emergency line. It’s not like the guy was making a speedy getaway.
Or “I don’t need snow tires because I have all-wheel drive.”
Well, a quick bit of research: C&D got 6.6 out of the Accord Sport manual, and Motor Trend got 7.5 out of the CVT. C&D got 7.4 out of the Fusion Titanium.
Yes, but there have been a few cases of Hondas with less power being faster AND more efficient than a Ford. The ~2013-14 Fusion Titanium (240 hp, 7-ish second to sixty) vs. the Accord Sport (200 hp, 6.5 seconds to sixty) springs to mind.
You wanna meet reserve, maybe paint that throttle linkage bracket in the 4th pic. You have all of that fancy, clean stuff happening there, and a rusty hunk of metal sitting in the front middle of the engine bay.
With the caveat SNOW TIRES, PEOPLE:
I am fully in the “cheap drivetrain from the wreckers and Painless wiring harness” camp here.
(looks at car pictures)
Those damn “Calvin peeing on [insert logo]” stickers.
My 1997 BMW 540I6. So many things that other automakers can get to last forever breaking or just going weird. To quote a rapper whose name escapes me:
One point that I don’t see here is whether this was just a “...oh. hey, let’s go park by Malibu kitchen,” or something where they talked to the businesses and their landlords and got the OK.