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Originally Posted by avishar (Post 2070884)
cold air intake,

This would be the preferable option.
However you have to make sure if it actually draws in "cold air"

Stock replacement will be a safer bet.
Also retaining the air box means you will not loose "Helmholtz resonance"

PickupTrucks.com Forums: Helmholtz resonance and airbox design

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Originally Posted by ~ H O N D A ~ (Post 2070905)
It feels like the engine is trying hard to get the pickup. i dont know what could be the problem.

How many Kms on the odo ?
Did you do a compression test ?
From what I've read honda engines are pretty well built.

I've seen Megazoid's Vtec which has 1.2L (IIRC) on the odo. That thing still takes off..

Fuel/air filter could be clogged,misfiring spark plugs,the leads check them all and give it a good service the problem should sort out.Also read somewhere air mass,oxygen sensors dont work properly after an extended period of inactivity,is this true?
This might also cause that sluggish feeling in your car.

Oh and those alloys look smashing!

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Originally Posted by avishar (Post 2070946)
air mass,oxygen sensors dont work properly after an extended period of inactivity,

Don't know it will conk off just like that.
However if it does "Check Engine Light" will come ON

The OHC's MAP sensor will outlive you and your kids.

I got a Type I OHC 1.3 too.
Check out my garage

My 2 cents:
Cosmetic:
1> Paint it white
2> Get Black Alloys
3> Remove the skirting [could break / get damaged on car breakers]

Performance:
1> Air filter [I got a Piper Cross Foam Filter] + plumbing
2> Free Flow Exhaust
3> I got Pedders Suspension [can't comment on Koni, Eibach, et al. Have no knowledge on them.]


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Originally Posted by ~ H O N D A ~ (Post 2070898)
im thinking of 15 or maybe 16 inchers with 195/40 either Potenza or Yokohamas

Go for 15 inchers.
195/50R15 or 205/50R15

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Originally Posted by ~ H O N D A ~ (Post 2070300)
I have a OHC 1.3 Exi Type 2 - 2000 Model

Looking for complete overhaulin

new shoes
Denting and painting
stage 1 mods

Guys please suggest some nice garage where i can get the denting and painting done

Problems facing ---

  1. As the car was kept idle for almost a year now
    (driven only a few times in past 1 year)
    when i took it out for a drive yesterday it was jerking (may be misfiring dont know) = = = what could be the problem ? ?

  2. Suspension i need the car to be hightened a bit so that it wont get draged on every single speed breaker.
    Should i modify the stock suspension or use pedders or koni for the same

  3. A bit of water leakage i guess from the front wind shield (tat can be taken care of during the paintwork)

Guys would really appreciate your suggestions here.

Thanks



Hi ~Honda~
This thread particularly interests me! I got a 1.3 Exi (2002) myself and the story is more or less the same as yours! My OHC was all-stock till about June, that's when I moved back home (kolkata) after graduating, only to find the OHC in disuse.

When I first started the car faced the same issues that you have mentioned.
The engine was jerking, the pick-up was slow, the car felt "rusty".

That weekend, we had a Kolkata Team-BHP meet, where we all took our cars on a road trip to panaghar about 180kms from Cal. My OHC was under-performing and I was pretty much disappointed. =( It's was maxing out @ about 135kmph~!! Shocker!
The wheel alignment was way out and there was tremendous wobbling!

Under these circumstances, Senior BHP-ians suggested that I should "Redline" the car on every gear. This theoretically would help "unclog" the engine and also inform the ECU that more performance was expected out of it! So I did this for about 3-4kms and SUDDENLY when I was on 4th cruzing @ about 120kmph, I felt the Engine "OPEN-UP" by the time red-lined on 4th and shifted to 5th, I had touched 156-157kmph!!!
I was amazed!

The next day, I went to my mech with BHP-ians, predator-wheelz and NOS Power and got my car serviced.

The work done on my car:
1) Oil Filter - Replaced
2) Oil Pump - Cleaning
3) Air Filter - Cleaning
4) Spark Pugs - Replaced(Stock)
5) Engine Oil - Change (Magnatec)
6) Wipers - Replaced (Syndicate)

After the basic servicing which cost me about 1.6k, I felt a definite improvement in my cars performance! Later I replace my stock rims/tires with 14" Plati Rims and Yokohama ES-100 185/60R14!
Now my OHC touches 160kmph easily and the engine is running smoothly!
Hope my 2 cents help!
SGC!

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Originally Posted by sgchaudhuri (Post 2071813)
Under these circumstances, Senior BHP-ians suggested that I should "Redline" the car on every gear. This theoretically would help "unclog" the engine and also inform the ECU that more performance was expected out of it!

Ideally you are trying to achieve 2 different things.

1) A ECU reset - This can be done by disconnecting the battery for 10-15 mins that is a start.

Then

2) An "Italian Tune Up" - Italian tuneup - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

i dont think it has somethiing to do with ECU

i think a normal service will give a desired result, if the problem still persists maybe i can try other stuffs.

most of the guys suggested a white paint-job
i like the white color but i think it doesn't much give a nice feel to the car

what other color scheme can i opt for
what about candy red or a Sunset pearl orange

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Originally Posted by ~ H O N D A ~ (Post 2072001)
i dont think it has somethiing to do with ECU

Who do you think controls the engine parameters ?
Its not rocket science, but if you don't want to give it a go, don't.
Any hey don't expect miracles.:)

@sg Yes i remember those "redline" runs very well.Nice to see that the car is running well now,did you a wheel allignment done or something to correct the wobble? And hot alloys.

@~honda~ Do you remember GTO's Vtec?That brownish coppery colour?How about that?

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i think a normal service will give a desired result, if the problem still persists maybe i can try other stuffs.
Get that done first. Your engine should feel much more responsive after a good service.


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Nothing too blingy. White with Vtec spoiler, 16" rims 195/205 low profile rubber and a subtle body kit.
As for the exterior, keep it simple. Getting rid of that extra body kit will make your car lighter/faster. 16" rims would look great, but you'l have to be a bit careful when driving on bad roads.

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what other color scheme can i opt for
what about candy red or a Sunset pearl orange
Maybe black or grey skirts, a mock rear diffuser and the exhaust outlet embedded in the rear bumper would give it a very elegant yet sporty look.

I like this color man... its looks hot.


GTO mentioned he got the denting and painting work done at V12's and Grdons garage.

If anyone has the contact details can someone pm me so that i can contact them and ask for quotation


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