7th Generation Civic 2001 - 2005 In the years from 2001 to 2005 Honda released it's 7th Generation Civic.
Chassis codes: EM2, ES1, EP3, EU1

stage 2 can with aem can and all in the Head

 
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Old Oct 15, 2014
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stage 2 can with aem can and all in the Head

My car start but cut off quick need help this got me crazy
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Re: stage 2 can with aem can and all in the Head

Read your post as though you were someone else, who knows zero about your car and your situation.

Explain more.
A lot more.
You are not limited to 140 characters in a post.
I've not seen anyone hit the word limit in a single post yet, so feel free to use as many words as needed to convey a complete story, and use some punctuation to make it readable so others can understand.

Year, make, model?
What's the problem?
Mileage?
Modifications?
What does the title of this post mean?
WTF are you calling a can?

What does the car do?
What does it not do?
What do you observe?
What have you (or anyone else) done in attempt to fix the issue?

Last edited by ezone; Oct 15, 2014 at 12:44 PM.
 
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