tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-79082933395920449532024-03-14T12:09:16.828+08:00Honda CIVIC EG6Daily DrivenWill_SGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03102927568036015031noreply@blogger.comBlogger150125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7908293339592044953.post-24367143527158980242023-04-09T01:32:00.003+08:002023-04-09T01:32:40.742+08:00Update on the engine hard start<p> It turns out that the gasket was leaking but very "minor leaks". There was no white smoke, engine pulls well.</p><p>Coolant is getting into the cylinder only after the engine is shut down after getting warm enough. This is because after the engine is shut down and there is no circulation of coolant. The coolant starts to absorb heat, starts to expand and the pressure increases within the coolant system. THIS pushes the coolant into the cylinder and wetting the spark plugs etc causing the hard start.</p><p>I verified this by removing the pressure release valve in the radiator cap, so that the coolant is free to flow into the reservoir when expanding. This totally got rid of the hard start, no more coolant is flowing into the cylinders.</p><p>BUT still.. I gonna have the rework the engine head and block, replace the gasket. </p><p>I am still figuring out, why did the gasket fail. I have never encounter any overheating so far to cause gasket failure. </p>Will_SGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03102927568036015031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7908293339592044953.post-65081008668560685272022-02-07T23:07:00.005+08:002022-02-08T01:10:50.168+08:00CIVIC EG IACV<p> My new IACV arrived. Part no. 36450-P6T-S01. It comes with the seal as well.</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEhskKQu3QY_kXEx0Hx4XSqeclbmHQRlV0QcBbpAfQR7Ijvq7rMgBBQMY6DaJA6hHehpFS7n3sUUzX86hmcLwOnp5e_PtOVafzBgKNTlDGR64a1vfHTjmXdHBL2BjjaGSRsfGFYjJFY67cL1nootfuaXmpuennN8NTikeFUq9w39D5bJLeVJVC1kJvzp=s4096" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="3072" data-original-width="4096" height="481" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEhskKQu3QY_kXEx0Hx4XSqeclbmHQRlV0QcBbpAfQR7Ijvq7rMgBBQMY6DaJA6hHehpFS7n3sUUzX86hmcLwOnp5e_PtOVafzBgKNTlDGR64a1vfHTjmXdHBL2BjjaGSRsfGFYjJFY67cL1nootfuaXmpuennN8NTikeFUq9w39D5bJLeVJVC1kJvzp=w640-h481" width="640" /></a></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEj-5ZLw60JLH6-2La3zQ7x3sKcR6kr_Gu4OnKCW0mqDyar5Qy0lU2l8BWPIzjJAVy08iXu6VmMIFK07yBWJtvaaS-YAfQ_1LYFgxBvdarlo2h0bYIvDsEy8YH-wPaGOvbjhEGnEsUDiM4EM8kAxyNWKdeRFORtKEftCgXJHF09O-SFM0m7SY6l7ZxF4=s4096" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="3072" data-original-width="4096" height="480" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEj-5ZLw60JLH6-2La3zQ7x3sKcR6kr_Gu4OnKCW0mqDyar5Qy0lU2l8BWPIzjJAVy08iXu6VmMIFK07yBWJtvaaS-YAfQ_1LYFgxBvdarlo2h0bYIvDsEy8YH-wPaGOvbjhEGnEsUDiM4EM8kAxyNWKdeRFORtKEftCgXJHF09O-SFM0m7SY6l7ZxF4=w640-h480" width="640" /></a></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEgydivjFE8RPuTCoFBssffA00jNqrKnuOVwNqf6QsGUNUZ-Ae03dvB0qyoZ_wO1jFPQDqbRtyxmqrV5dzREUD_-jR5SgL_4gqxqeNZQujq3toyYUbH9_d5NItVTlqi5-hQKhzkICsfKzgg4ZoOpjpXS0kcRxh80zXrmTh8Cviumq32ENW1hYu08BVIZ=s4096" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="3072" data-original-width="4096" height="480" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEgydivjFE8RPuTCoFBssffA00jNqrKnuOVwNqf6QsGUNUZ-Ae03dvB0qyoZ_wO1jFPQDqbRtyxmqrV5dzREUD_-jR5SgL_4gqxqeNZQujq3toyYUbH9_d5NItVTlqi5-hQKhzkICsfKzgg4ZoOpjpXS0kcRxh80zXrmTh8Cviumq32ENW1hYu08BVIZ=w640-h480" width="640" /></a></div><div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><br /></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">I thot the IACV that I borrowed may not be working 100%, but it seems that a brand new doesn't improve my engine hard start situation either.</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><br /></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEiBXSeo5L44xXr4eyz0Nx6e2D87KD7DOP3tKYgKXr9vPChHURNqLbNY0_MuwPOQ0UEjx9lhZg66xWRNsnfezrMtzt35QZi6qIHQyswaTVK9SPlAew4bKvQhS4vjyjzUKDnOCdL0r5qKgVTv6G1UnCSZLxK51ZHqfWqG0U_SL4JNWeHXpf3SBF8_NUn1=s4096" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="3072" data-original-width="4096" height="480" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEiBXSeo5L44xXr4eyz0Nx6e2D87KD7DOP3tKYgKXr9vPChHURNqLbNY0_MuwPOQ0UEjx9lhZg66xWRNsnfezrMtzt35QZi6qIHQyswaTVK9SPlAew4bKvQhS4vjyjzUKDnOCdL0r5qKgVTv6G1UnCSZLxK51ZHqfWqG0U_SL4JNWeHXpf3SBF8_NUn1=w640-h480" width="640" /></a></div><br /><p>Since I dont connect up the FITV portion of the IACV, I covered them up with silicone caps ;).</p></div>Will_SGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03102927568036015031noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7908293339592044953.post-5495677989148794422022-01-30T22:40:00.003+08:002022-01-30T22:40:23.859+08:00#Spotifydeleted<p> <span style="font-size: 20px;">#Spotifydeleted</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 20px;">Support the movement.</span></p>Will_SGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03102927568036015031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7908293339592044953.post-58798891740962373492022-01-30T21:58:00.003+08:002022-01-30T22:10:59.005+08:00Civic EG Hard Start Part 4<p> Continuing from the previous episode of my engine being flooded. It is confirmed that the 240cc injectors I borrowed were leaking causing the flood. </p><p>However, the engine was still hard to start after I swap out the injectors. I being to noticed that almost everything I clean out the spark plugs or swap in new ones, it would start quite easily until the 3rd or 4th attempt (after driving around). Somehow my plugs are getting fouled, but the AFR reading were good at 14.7.</p><p>It turns out that the leaks from the 240cc injectors were so bad that my engine oil level increased! I immediately changed out the engine oil which measured almost another extra 500ml of oil.. Thus the fouling of the plugs. </p><p>So after changing out the 240cc injectors, changing the engine oil and cleaning the spark plug. I can start the engine easily and reliably only if I open the throttle to 10% (Based on the Hondata S300 read out). My conclusion is that either the IACV (not new) is unable to open fully during cranking or I have to do the IACV learning procedures. </p><p>I have tried reducing the cranking fuel in Hondata S300 from -10% to -30%, but it is not as reliable as keeping at 0% change and 10% throttle. Thus I have ruled out having "too much fuel" during cranking. As long as u update the injector size in Hondata S300, it will adjust the cranking fuel accordingly, thus it should be so much of a difference.</p><p>Will update once I try out the procedure while waiting for my new IACV to arrive from Japan.</p><p><br /></p><p>Anyway, it is a win to me since I can start the car reliably now, instead of carrying a spark plug remover and blow torch in my car all the time..</p><p>Once I managed to totally solve the issue, I will summaries the whole event and hopefully it will help someone else encounter the same issue.</p>Will_SGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03102927568036015031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7908293339592044953.post-81743671494787786902022-01-24T23:02:00.003+08:002022-01-24T23:02:54.873+08:00Civic EG Hard Start Part 3<p> Before putting in the RDX injectors, I managed to borrow a set of 240cc injectors from a friend and installed them. It did not solve, the hard start issue. </p><p>One time, I decided to remove the spark plug in the morning before I start my car, 2 of the cylinder were flooded with fuel! One step closer to the mystery, it is now either the 240cc injectors are also leaking or my ECU was not able to close the injectors fully during shut down. </p><p>If this still happens after the RDX 410 swap, I guess it is the ECU that is having issues.. </p>Will_SGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03102927568036015031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7908293339592044953.post-83792421085965965842022-01-24T22:56:00.005+08:002022-01-24T22:57:08.212+08:00Civic EG RDX 410<p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEhHdibx0CAIRtReQgKG0B-UMwWyAo9mWsjmbckjmBNYkR2pBdYwKKXyU0WAEAzk4gK0CiNtm5rO8JEEGLqJQrIW0fuf3kEl0mOARxn8hu_J2N_5W8vkfFwaZJvMCQTWNtfgC6Tpj0GGcdjULkbR82IiPRzKHCLyGi0CbO0Gbp9X9xrdV2zLGdVflNFa=s4096" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="3072" data-original-width="4096" height="240" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEhHdibx0CAIRtReQgKG0B-UMwWyAo9mWsjmbckjmBNYkR2pBdYwKKXyU0WAEAzk4gK0CiNtm5rO8JEEGLqJQrIW0fuf3kEl0mOARxn8hu_J2N_5W8vkfFwaZJvMCQTWNtfgC6Tpj0GGcdjULkbR82IiPRzKHCLyGi0CbO0Gbp9X9xrdV2zLGdVflNFa=s320" width="320" /></a></div>The RDX 410 has arrived with the top hat and the OBD1 to RDX conversion harness.<p></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEik0fQyqE2-RCO5WJ2rS1-vsVrL3kDrtDVZWHZriwSDTfC1gomZ7cSjB8GX53PyXSQ2h5DUUo-7lfJSUWkSQmC5d2LSYvcUQyg5ZlVZ3y1v_3d9UskrryVzZmUgjmi1Vmqbp91M4PbjlowX_riiq_Kjg18qqnqcWJ0vCXbdTJe81WbMoVqNrHHYmHha=s4096" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="3072" data-original-width="4096" height="240" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEik0fQyqE2-RCO5WJ2rS1-vsVrL3kDrtDVZWHZriwSDTfC1gomZ7cSjB8GX53PyXSQ2h5DUUo-7lfJSUWkSQmC5d2LSYvcUQyg5ZlVZ3y1v_3d9UskrryVzZmUgjmi1Vmqbp91M4PbjlowX_riiq_Kjg18qqnqcWJ0vCXbdTJe81WbMoVqNrHHYmHha=s320" width="320" /></a></div>I also ordered the Injector Seal Ring (Where the injector inserts into) 16472-PH7-003 which flatter than the original 16472-PD6-000. So that the RDX will seat at the same height as the stock injectors, therefore there is no need to add spacer to the fuel rail. Additionally, the nozzle also protrudes at the same the distance into the manifold.<div><br /></div><div>As the Hondata S300, Hondata had include the dead times in Smanager. So just set the correct injector flow rate (410cc) and select the dead times in the program. </div><div><p><br /></p><p><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEgOS14p05vd-r40B_315KBi9WqKCG3nVYx-aoFQvJm8Jhj5COLnRNfR7k8iSoINDik34OOQuYGZ4tdfDZpD056HhxyMlXI9TeBl--BIGhNF_V6q2xkeLmd_vixpFh-wx7bUFtI0JTDM2U1PmpwwfVNBiwzGunz0BTytqrK4TmafbeYLQaq7XS1muPTZ=s4096" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; display: inline !important; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em; text-align: center;"><br /></a></p></div>Will_SGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03102927568036015031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7908293339592044953.post-15048023643777064122022-01-19T23:15:00.004+08:002022-01-24T22:58:02.814+08:00Civic EG Engine Hard Start Part 2<p> Update on my hard start issue.</p><p>My "bypass of the IACV" method did not really help much.</p><p>I managed to borrow a IACV from a good friend of mine. I can start the engine now, she is still hesitant to start, some bog and stuff. Sometimes I need to throttle a bit to get her started. Once the engine starts up, it idles fine and I can switch off the engine and start her up easily again.</p><p>The last piece of item that I have not change is my ID1050X (Less than a year old, my stock injectors cracked at the nozzle, thus the change of injectors). Now I suspect that it might be leaking fuel into the cylinder causing the hard start. </p><p>Just managed to borrow a set of stock injectors, hopefully this will solve the problem. I will most likely get the RDX 410 as replacement.</p>Will_SGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03102927568036015031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7908293339592044953.post-89225517597753784772022-01-11T23:18:00.007+08:002022-01-24T22:57:52.453+08:00Civic EG Engine Hard Start Part 1<p> It has been a long time since updated this blog.</p><p>I decided to add this post as I encountered hard start with my engine for the past one month.</p><p>The car was driving fine for years and months, without any symptoms of any failure. I drove to work and after I park my car for 8 hours, she decided not to start. Prior to this nothing was added or done to the car.</p><p>There was good cranking, fuel and spark. Timing was ok. I changed my distributor to be sure (OEM original rebuilt by myself with new ICM and Coil), still no start. I decided to get it towed to my workshop, obviously it is out of capabilities.</p><p>My mechanic/tuner did the same checks but couldn't find any mechanical fault. He decided to reload the tune (Hondata S300) and the engine managed to start. Yeah! Problem solved! BUT nope, the subsequent few days, she was temperamental. Sometimes, she will start right up and sometimes, I did crank until the plugs get wet with fuel... So I had to remove the plugs and let the cylinders dry up of fuel. The next day, after putting the plugs, it will start right up.</p><p>So I thot maybe the injectors are leaking and there is too much fuel in the cylinders or I need to reduce the cranking fuel injected, since the AFR was reading richer than normal compared to before immediately after start up (I am running ID1050X, which was starting and idling perfectly). For days, I tried different tunes, playing with the fuel trim in Smanager for cranking, but she remains temperamental.</p><p>To be clear, when she starts up, she drives and idle perfectly. No signs of any issue at all; I have my PLX AFR meter, my laptop connected to check for any abnormality.</p><p>One day, I notice my AEM Fuel Pressure Regulator is leaking again! (The first I got which lasted for over 15 years leaked and I replaced a new one 6 months ago) I replaced it with a Sard Fuel Regulator. Then she start immediately! Hey I found the fault! NOPE! The next day, the hard start returns again.</p><p>Running out of ideas, I decided to clean my IACV. It was quite dirty but that didn't help. Then I notice my IACV wasn't running (usually, there is a slight buzz if I put my ear next to my intake). But even so, I thot the engine so be able to start even with a faulty IACV. I checked my idle screw on my throttle body, it was screw all the way in tight!</p><p>What happened was that the IACV was doing all the work of letting air in during cranking all this time! Once the IACV decides not to work, the engine was not getting any air at all, thus the rich AFR reading if she starts or doesn't start at all. </p><p>So now, before my IACV replacement arrives from japan. I open my idle screw out and let the engine idle at 1200rpm. At this setting, the car can start even if the IACV is not working. If I turn the idle screw to lower the rpm, I will not be able to start the car if the IACV decides not to work.</p><p>Hopefully, this post will be useful to those facing the same problem. I have been searching for answers for the past one month and wasn't able to get any solution or any hint that IACV can cause the engine not to start. </p><p>The IACV will open up when the key is turn to "on" (position before cranking) to allow more air to enter into the engine during cranking. It is not just solely to control the idling the engine.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p>Will_SGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03102927568036015031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7908293339592044953.post-57871866945464937052020-01-30T00:50:00.000+08:002020-01-30T00:54:44.270+08:00<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Been away for quite awhile due to family and work commitment. Not too much changes to the lady.<br />
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Things are done here and there. I hope I will find time to update soon. Significant stuff done over the few years.<br />
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DIY grounding cables<br />
Lithium Batteries<br />
New Intake<br />
Addition Relay/Fuse Box for the radiator fan, A/C compressor and Condenser Fan (cause 30A fuse for the SPAL fan was blowing)<br />
Changed to Koyo Radiator<br />
K-Tune Shifter<br />
Defi Advance ZD Club Sport<br />
New coil-overs (learnt how to do elementary pre-load)Will_SGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03102927568036015031noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7908293339592044953.post-3493283476244268652014-09-26T13:36:00.000+08:002014-10-04T19:48:50.360+08:00Mechman Alternator for EG6/DC2 B16 B18C<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Got a another nice surprise from the mailman 3 days ago :)<br />
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I had sent a email to mechman regarding the damage, hope they will reply soon to advise on what can be done. The shipping of the item to my location cost almost US$100, I do hope they can send a free replacement instead of getting me to ship this back for repair..</div>
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Anyway, MECHMAN is kind enough to offer to ship the replacement for the plastic piece surround the positive post. I will try to "repair" it myself (mostly likely only involves bending back the post).</div>
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<br />Just a better look at the SPOON Bonnet for those who are interested. Do remember the shine on the bonnet was achieved after 4 coats of lacquer. Do not expect the bonnet to shine like this out of the box!Will_SGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03102927568036015031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7908293339592044953.post-24469221187036116362014-09-24T13:40:00.002+08:002014-09-26T01:10:36.119+08:00Come Back<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Had new paint job recently. Had the old putty removed and sanded down :)<br />
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Favourite part is the brand new SPOON CF Bonnet. The bonnet is real light compared to the Seibon, and it is very rigid (No drooping of bonnet when prop up). However, the finishing of the bonnet and the CF layering is not as good. There were a lot of dips on the bonnet and it only had resin finish, thus its doesnt really shine. I had to get lacquered for four layers to get rid of some of the dips. It is purely function over form kind of CF bonnet.</div>
Will_SGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03102927568036015031noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7908293339592044953.post-39635261904462036782013-01-14T23:56:00.001+08:002013-01-14T23:56:34.450+08:00BusySorry for the lack of updates. This is because I am busy preparing for my big day! Happy new year to all HONDA die hard!Will_SGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03102927568036015031noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7908293339592044953.post-37013389785155734982012-12-28T11:01:00.004+08:002022-01-12T17:04:27.000+08:00AEM Fuel RegulatorFinally installed my AEM fuel regulator after storage for 2 years ;p<br />
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The AEM fuel regulator is able to withstand up to 120psi of fuel pressure and it bolts straight up to the fuel rail = neater and less chances of leaks.</div>
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These are three different sized orifices that came with the fuel regulator. The rule for change the orifices: Bigger the orifice = less chances of fuel pressure spike (due to bigger fuel pump) but more sensitive in adjustment of fuel pressure (meaning harder to do minute adjustment)</div>
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"A common problem that occurs when using a fixed orifice in a “universal” regulator is that the fuel pressure cannot be effectively controlled when the fuel pump volume is significantly higher than stock. In the case of too small of a discharge orifice, there is a large pressure spike associated with rapid deceleration because the orifice cannot flow enough fuel when the diaphragm is fully deflected to the open position. This causes a momentary rich condition, which may lead to a rough idle quality until the pressure stabilizes. Conversely if the discharge orifice is too large the adjustment is difficult because the response of the fuel flow out of the orifice is too rapid which makes the adjustment screw too sensitive. The AEM regulator is packaged with three orifice sizes, .100”, .150” and .200”."</div>
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Since I am using the in-tank version of the Bosch 044 fuel pump. I had changed the orifice to .150" size (it came installed with .100" size).</div>
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The installation is quite straight forward. Bolts up just like a stock fuel regulator :)</div>
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update: 12 Jan 22<div>My first AEM FPR diaphragm broke after almost 10 years of usage. I bought another AEM FPR but it gave way just under 6 months. Not sure if the QC has dropped or I am just unlucky, but I got a SARD FPR instead this time.<br />
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Got myself some Rigid Muffler Ring as replacement for the rubber type I was using. It is suppose to reduce the vibration of the exhaust system giving it a better flow.</div>
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My friend just scrapped his EG6 (<span style="font-size: small;"><b><span style="color: red;"><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Certificate_of_Entitlement">COE</a></span></b></span> is up, didnt make sense to pay $US56,000 to be allowed to drive fo<span style="font-size: small;">r only</span> another 10yrs..). So he passed his 282mm rear brake disc kit to me.</div>
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The brake disc seats well onto the rear hub.<br />
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The kit came with a 'dog bone' to offset the rear stock caliper.<br />
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I have yet to push hard on how it is going to affect the braking. Personal thoughts is that after upgrading my front brakes to the spoon twin-block, I should upgrade the rear to match, but whether if this is too big a upgrade which may cause over-steer, I will have to find a chance to test it out.</div>
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So far for slightly harder than normal braking on the straight, the braking felt more controlled than before, there is less 'dipping' towards the front. More "importantly", it looks better than have having the puny disc in the rear ;p</div>
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Part no. 74101-SR3-000 (right side)<br />
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<br />Will_SGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03102927568036015031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7908293339592044953.post-44160333086128978422012-10-15T17:52:00.002+08:002012-10-16T19:15:25.945+08:00Hey... thats my ..<a href="http://www.ebay.com/itm/92-95-honda-Civic-MuGen-Front-bumper-Lip-PU-kit-3Drs-EG-Jdm-/221004304013?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&fits=Model%3ACivic&hash=item3374e20e8d&vxp=mtr">http://www.ebay.com/itm/92-95-honda-Civic-MuGen-Front-bumper-Lip-PU-kit-3Drs-EG-Jdm-/221004304013?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&fits=Model%3ACivic&hash=item3374e20e8d&vxp=mtr</a><br />
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note: I have no relation to the ebay seller Will_SGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03102927568036015031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7908293339592044953.post-46655672585807426532012-10-02T08:13:00.003+08:002012-11-06T00:10:52.261+08:00Function7 V3 Ultralight Lower Control Arms - Bling Bling New Bling :)<br />
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I had BC coilovers and sat in cars with Tein Suspension... My verdict was Coilovers = Back Shattering, guts churning and butt torturing rides, totally unsafe for road use (Imagine uneven road when the car will just bounce off at high speed, try going round a bend with road strips....) </div>
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Then my friend came along and recommended APi Coilovers which he tested and found it to be very good street performer. Wanting to have the versatility to able to do height adjustments and damping (I was on Koni Yellow with stock springs after I threw out the BC coilovers), I decided to give coilovers another chance and order a set of APi RS with stock spring rates.</div>
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"APi Racing, in short for Australian Performance Innovations, was founded
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I going to push it harder to test them out fully and update again on this post. But I do not think I am going to be disappointed.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">update: 11 Jan 2022. I should have updated this way earlier. This set of coilover began to leak after 2 years of use, I replaced the absorber which last for another one year. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">I concluded that this set of coilover sucks and I bought a set Taiwanese brand of coilovers as replacement.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">When I did my replacement of the coilover, I decided to do it myself. When I removed the APi coilover from my car, I realised that the installer/distributor did not pre-load the coilovers.. thus the absorber was always near the maximum compression leading to early failure.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">My Taiwanese brand coilover at half the price has lasted 6 years and I am still using it without any leaks.. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">Case in point, if ur installer sucks, even the best product will be the shitty. </div>
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Will_SGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03102927568036015031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7908293339592044953.post-69110655413119068522012-08-21T23:15:00.000+08:002012-11-06T00:10:27.758+08:00Moroso Oil PanFinally replaced my leaky oil pan and gasket today.<br />
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Moroso Oil and Hondahabit Oil Pan Gasket</div>
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Instead of using the original oil pan gasket, I got the Hondahabit Oil Pan Gasket instead. Based on the positive reviews from Honda-tech.com and claims by Hondahabit, this gasket will not leak and is reusable. The material seems to be some sort of fiber-like material and is unlikely to deform under pressure. Although with proper installation and using stock oil pan gasket, the leaks can be eliminated, it doesnt hurt to use better alternatives ;).</div>
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<u><b>Flywheel Cover</b></u></div>
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With the moroso oil pan, the stock aluminum flywheel cover will not fit.</div>
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<a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-thSmLx_YyV0/UDOeRvb5KTI/AAAAAAAABM8/gsit2ohOi98/s1600/EG6+Moroso+Oil+Pan+and+Flywheel+Cover+01.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="240" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-thSmLx_YyV0/UDOeRvb5KTI/AAAAAAAABM8/gsit2ohOi98/s320/EG6+Moroso+Oil+Pan+and+Flywheel+Cover+01.jpg" width="320" /></a> The edges will get the way</div>
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'some' grinding will be required to be able to fit back the flywheel cover.</div>
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<a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-kDV1KtmwZxs/UDOeVhdBQEI/AAAAAAAABNc/41Hta7fVw4k/s1600/EG6+Moroso+Oil+Pan+and+Flywheel+Cover+05.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="240" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-kDV1KtmwZxs/UDOeVhdBQEI/AAAAAAAABNc/41Hta7fVw4k/s320/EG6+Moroso+Oil+Pan+and+Flywheel+Cover+05.jpg" width="320" /></a>You should grind down the edges so that flywheel cover can slide over the oil pan.</div>
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You should be able to slide it about a inch over the oil pan as the pic above</div>
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<a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-g0Ks50X0HzE/UDOeabemr2I/AAAAAAAABN8/SsDNPJImfQw/s1600/EG6+Oil+Pan+leak+002.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="300" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-g0Ks50X0HzE/UDOeabemr2I/AAAAAAAABN8/SsDNPJImfQw/s400/EG6+Oil+Pan+leak+002.jpg" width="400" /></a> Wrong application of gasket glue = leaks. Previous handy by another workshop. Gasket glue should be only applied to the area where there is a groove (4 points).</div>
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<a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-VBlUCYS-js8/UDOec9_Cp8I/AAAAAAAABOM/gNsw4qGk4lA/s1600/EG6+Oil+Pan+leak+004.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="240" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-VBlUCYS-js8/UDOec9_Cp8I/AAAAAAAABOM/gNsw4qGk4lA/s320/EG6+Oil+Pan+leak+004.jpg" width="320" /></a>Clean off the glunk before installation of the oil pan and gasket</div>
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<a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-IHd3dFYJGgA/UDOeX45SfrI/AAAAAAAABNs/VChWZmfktL0/s1600/EG6+Oil+Pan+hondahabit+01.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="240" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-IHd3dFYJGgA/UDOeX45SfrI/AAAAAAAABNs/VChWZmfktL0/s320/EG6+Oil+Pan+hondahabit+01.jpg" width="320" /></a> Installed the studs that I ordered with the hondahabit gasket. Instead of using bolts and nuts combination, most will be nut down. Take note 1) that there are two bolt holes on the crank pulley side which will not allow the installation of the studs as the holes are threaded through 2) On the oil filter side, the area where the flywheel cover is bolt on: The hondahabit studs cannot be installed as it is too long and gets in the way of the flywheel cover. Therefore, threes holes will still require the use of the original bolts. </div>
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<span style="color: black; font-family: inherit;">Remember to apply sealant on the drain back plug to prevent leaks and after the installation of the oil pan, it requires about 4.5L of engine oil.</span></div>
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<span style="color: black; font-family: inherit;">Thanx to Ben aka URACO for the tips on the installation :) </span></div>
Will_SGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03102927568036015031noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7908293339592044953.post-75945811206975371272012-08-16T23:12:00.002+08:002012-08-17T07:51:26.972+08:00Desmond Regamaster Evo and Spoon Calipers clearance<br />
Finally fitted my Regamasters (15x6.5 offset 35)<br />
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refer to this for more info on the caliper installation <a href="http://honda-eg6.blogspot.sg/2012/01/spoon-twin-block-brake-caliper-45020.html">http://honda-eg6.blogspot.sg/2012/01/spoon-twin-block-brake-caliper-45020.html</a> </div>
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At offset +35, its almost flush ;), running 15/195/50 tires</div>
Will_SGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03102927568036015031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7908293339592044953.post-64057047123078840192012-07-30T19:27:00.001+08:002012-11-06T00:10:27.756+08:00EG6 Torque Mount aka Stopper reinforcementMy stock torque mount gave way just a tad over 1 year of installation. Got a pair as replacement.<br />
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Left Stopper Part No.: 50842-SR3-N10 <br />
Right Stopper Part No.: 50841-SR3-N10<br />
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The original design is quite flimsy, especially the left mount. The thin rubber would be able to hold against hard driving.</div>
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To strengthen it, I stuff some fuel hoses into the gaps to reduce the flex of the mount.</div>
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Next I filled up the gap with some polyurethane. I went for the marine grade, hoping that it can withstand the weather better.</div>
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I tape up one side of it before pumping the polyurethane in to prevent it from flowing out the other end.</div>
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The reason I am not filling it fully and using hoses, is because I dont want to it to be too stiff. If the mount is still soft, I can alway fill up the hoses with polyurethane to increase the stiffness :)</div>
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I had a pair of this, but it was way too stiff for daily usage...</div>
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