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Got a Chuckle Out Of This
By NikoFab,
http://houston.craigslist.org/cto/4602028711.html 1998 Honda Civic Es Special eSport Editions - $1000 (Champions) http://images.craigslist.org/00r0r_jrY0gVttmkr_600x450.jpg http://images.craigslist.org/00K0K_3mEPkbKkHsx_600x450.jpg http://images.craigslist.org/01717_lQb8Cx4vXZq_600x450.jpg http://images.craigslist.org/00r0r_jrY0gVttmkr_50x50c.jpghttp://images.craigslist.org/00K0K_3mEPkbKkHsx_50x50c.jpghttp://images.craigslist.org/01717_lQb8Cx4vXZq_50x50c.jpg 1998 Honda Racing Civ
DSM worthy fuel pump
By Malykaii,
First off, I always like to search first, and I know the answer is out there, but I know if I type in the key words every thread in the past decade will come up where a newb wants to put an actual DSM pump in. So I got an 88 style setup and my fuel pump looks original. I don't trust 25yo parts on long trips, so I want to change it. However, I'm slowly gathering parts to do a 4g64 swap some day... so I don't want to buy parts twice. Any recommendations on a pump that will serve a stock 88 sta
87 Starion project, eventually subaru powered ;)
By 95lwrx,
I just picked up this 87 starion recently, it's been about ten years since i have worked on one, this one needed a motor but it was a solid rust free body with ground control sleeves and tokico struts so i figured i should grab it. immediate plans are to get the stock motor in and back on the road, but once i get some money saved up i plan to find a donor wrx car and hopefully make some magic happen! i have been playing with subarus for the last 12 years so that's not a issue, i should be able
installing new a/c compressor and tubing
By drronn@hotmail.com,
So my old mechanic who rebuilt the engine, pulled off the old tail a/c compressor and tubing to give it more HP he said. Well now I am in the process of putting it all back in. Where can I find tubing from the compressor back to the fire wall where it goes in. Or is there a KIT i can buy to do this all at once? Is this as simple as it seems??? Any information would be greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Ronn drronn@hotmail.com 7209899377
