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Old 04-18-08, 11:14 PM   #1
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Old Honda Civics...

I'm thinking about getting a better commuter... (Like half the people here...) Anyone know when The Civic line did away with carbs? How early did fuel injection start? I know there was some overlap... Is there a Mud of older Hondas? Thanks!
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Old 04-19-08, 07:24 AM   #2
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I'm thinking about getting a better commuter... (Like half the people here...) Anyone know when The Civic line did away with carbs? How early did fuel injection start? I know there was some overlap... Is there a Mud of older Hondas? Thanks!
Well i had a 87 Honda that had programmable fuel injection.
After having a few Honda s that was plagued with fuel injection issues I bought a 92 Camry(2.2) that gets 500 miles per tank and I am very happy.
I will get that Honda site my man
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Old 04-19-08, 07:25 AM   #3
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The first 2 is what i used...


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Old 04-19-08, 11:16 PM   #4
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Go for the '88-'91 Civic CRX HF or the '92-'95 Civic VX hatchback if you want 45-50 mpg.


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Go for the '88-'91 Civic CRX HF or the '92-'95 Civic VX hatchback if you want 45-50 mpg.
x2... if you can find one.

i had an 86 crx si and a 86 civic si.. both FI and got around 36mpg.


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Old 04-23-08, 11:09 AM   #6
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I'd say just go with a base model early 90's corolla with a 5 spd. Although some ass just wrecked mine, I loved the car, it got somewhere around 36 37 38 mpg depending on how much you granny it... I had a total of 1200 invested in the car, and it ran so good. I just bought a nissan sentra to replace it, but I like the corolla much better, more technology in the corolla's in the early 90's at least compared to my classic model sentra.


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There's a reason why Sentra's are cheaper than Corollas. You're basically buying a 3-4 year old Corolla when you buy a Sentra. Mazda is pretty much the same thing.


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Go for the '88-'91 Civic CRX HF or the '92-'95 Civic VX hatchback if you want 45-50 mpg.
I had an 89 CRX HF back in the early 90's. Fun car and got 40mpg or more. Not as fun as the SI, but still a fun car.


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Thanks for the input! I'm hopefully going to be looking at an 87 civic hatchback with the FI and a 5 speed next week, it needs some loving, but for $200+/- I can deal with a little work.
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Too bad we never got the Honda City Turbo.


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Too bad we never got the Honda City Turbo.
We rarely get any of the FUN stuff. Or at least we have to wait many years after the rest of the world.


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I drug this home a few weeks ago, needs some lovin' but it should be on the road in a couple weeks. Wish me luck! Hehe
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that looks exactly like my 86si.. It looks in good shape. The piece with the Honda badge (between the headlights) usually is cracked from age. The bumpers are square to the body lines. Looks like a good find that has never been bumped or wrecked. I totaled mine back in 95'. I hit a Crown Vic square between the doors in the b pillar, the civic went about three feet into the vic. The only damage on the civic was a popped radiator, bent rad support and dislodged bumper. It had 285k on it so they totaled it. Change the cv joints, tweak the torsion bars, replace the shocks and it'll ride like a dream. The clutch on those are easy to tweak. Just slide your hand between the rad and exhaust and you can tighten the clutch with two fingers... just twist a knob.


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