wotzgoingon wrote: » That's mint Wibbs. Rare car these days and especially in such a good condition too.
Did you see the black one for sale in Kerry a few weeks ago. Mint too but the ad said smokey at high revs. He was looking for a round 12k for it. Any idea what would have caused it to be smokey at high revs?
Wibbs wrote: » 12k? Jaysus, near enough double what I paid for mine back in the day. Not so long ago two or three grand would get you one. :eek:
Marty McFly wrote: » And the old car which the plan is to use as a track day car
wotzgoingon wrote: » Just remembering it was a Rx so a year 2000 model. He said in the ad that he had a collection of cars and was getting rid of the DC2. It was actually priced closer to 13k so who knows if he got at least 12,500 for it. He said price was firm too.
selectamatic wrote: » What sort of accord? K24?
Marty McFly wrote: » No unfortunately not. It's a k20. For what's it worth figured sure what harm turning into a track car. Not the most powerful. Plan is to strip all weight out of it, an induction kits has been ordered new steering wheel? change pads and brake fluid for starters. Was even talk of a turbo kit for it maybe further down the line see how it goes..
selectamatic wrote: » They're a great chassis with regards handling when the suspension is fresh. Vtec killer mod and higher final drive ratio would be decent mods too. The Americans do loads with them k20a3's and they'd be similar enough to the engine you have which is a k20a6 I think.
wotzgoingon wrote: » That's mint Wibbs. Rare car these days and especially in such a good condition too. Did you see the black one for sale in Kerry a few weeks ago. Mint too but the ad said smokey at high revs. He was looking for a round 12k for it. Any idea what would have caused it to be smokey at high revs?
Wibbs wrote: » More by luck than judgement Wotz. I've always been paranoid about rust so a fortnight after I got it I filled every cavity with anti rust wax and redo it every year. Without being careful 90's Japanese stuff, especially Honda make 80's Lancias look galvanised and might as well be made from sugar. Some I've seen with " a few bubbles" in the arches would be so rotten underneath that if they were a tooth, you'd pull it. I didn't. Wear I'd reckon, though better up high than at idle*. 12k? Jaysus, near enough double what I paid for mine back in the day. Not so long ago two or three grand would get you one. :eek:*I've found those engines vary a lot. Even when new some burned oil, some didn't, though as they aged most did. Caning them while not fully hot guarantees wear.
Toyotafanboi wrote: » Those little fin things actually do quite a lot for it!
wotzgoingon wrote: » I'm guessing that is a Jap model due to the aftermarket rear fog lamp that is the law in UK. Do you still have the blue Slivia. Your username rings a bell from a few years ago. Maybe it wasn't you but I think it was. Nice Teg anyway. It's a car I always wanted and they all have rust or high miles now or drove the hell out of. And clean examples are looking for big money.
colm_mcm wrote: » 'Tavia pic
wotzgoingon wrote: » I'm guessing that is a Jap model due to the aftermarket rear fog lamp that is the law in UK.
colm_mcm wrote: » They’re not that chuckable, sadly. My FK2 Civic was a go-kart in comparison. It is a great all rounder as you say, can get all sorts in the boot Got a wormhole to fit the other day
wotzgoingon wrote: » I don't know Wibbs I'd leave it alone. Your wrecking a good stock silver bumper.
MarkR wrote: » Is the spoiler standard, or aftermarket? Is it flush with the top of the boot, or does it rest on it?