James asks…
Looking for Book/s for rebuilding Acura NSX. Magazines, Catalogs. I googled already so don't give me that answ?
I tried google and other search engines. I want books specifically how to rebuild Acura NSX for my son's birthday. Catalogs for parts is okay I guess.
Thanks
admin answers:
There are no books dedicated to building a low production car that nobody wanted. Google is your friend for the information, but not for finding books. So the answer really is google it, but you would have to change the search criteria.
Joseph asks…
what year is this neon?
does anyone know what year this dodge neon is?
http://www.hondaacuraautoparts.com/honda-acura-auto-parts-catalog/images/LSD-Door-Kits-Dodge-Neon-2.gif
admin answers:
A lemon no mattah how you age it or slice it.
Michael asks…
Is it worth tricking out / hooking up a Dodge Neon? If so, how much does it usually cost?
I'm thinking about getting a SRT-4 and hooking it up. I've seen some race and they've got a lot of power in them. How much would it cost (after buying the car) to make it look hot (lambo doors maybe, shiny paint, new lights, new hood, etc). I'll have about a $6,000 budget after buying the car so I can't get all the upgrades done but I can probably get a pretty decent job. What do y'all suggest?
Pic of potential car:
http://www.hondaacuraautoparts.com/honda-acura-auto-parts-catalog/images/LSD-Door-Kits-Dodge-Neon-2.gif
admin answers:
No. Never. Spend your money on something more useful. Like an education.
Carol asks…
What is the name of the part I circled in this picture? It's from a 91 Acura Integra.?
http://img43.imageshack.us/img43/1816/113030828z1991acurainte.jpg
My motor overheated and oil is spurting out from there. What is that part called? Someone told me Rear Cam Seal but they weren't sure...
Is this what I need to fix it?
http://www.thepartsbin.com/catalog/?N=9259&Nr=OR(AND(make:Acura,model:Integra,year:1991),AND(universal:1))&Vi=1562+9494+4294963791&y=1991&mk=Acura&md=Integra
admin answers:
Very good. Yes thats a cam seal. And if oil is leaking from there certainly replace it. Also note that if this one is leaking, suspect other seals aswell. Either due to the overheating or just age and wear. Many suppliers sell kits with the seals you need. All these budwieser can aluminum motors that the foreign cars are made of are very very suseptable to heat. They cant take it like the cars of yesteryear. Which directly means they break alot easier when faced with the same problems. Remember, we are paying for gas mileage nowadays, not reliability. Which is why you wont find a 20 year old honda on the road, but wow, look at that old chevy or ford go by you as you sit on the side of the road. Todays cars require alot more tlc than they used to. Consider also that if you overheated your motor, its made of aluminum, did the head warp and cause the seal to fail?? Or was it just the seal itself?? The seal itself may still be good yet since you warped the head it cant "seat" against the surface correctly now. Have a shop check your cylinder head for warping.
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