6th Generation Civic 1996 - 2000 In the years from 1996 to 2000 Honda released it's 6th Generation Civic.
Chassis codes: EK9, EK4, EK3, EJ6, EJ8, EJ9, EM1

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Old 06-22-2010
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some educational help!

hi, i am interested in learning more about civics and cars in general, anyone want to go through the trouble of telling me what all the thins i'm pointing to are?



coincidentally that is a picture from a civic i am interested in buying so if something looks broken point that out too
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A: Part of your brake master cylinder.
B: Distributor
C: Intake airbox
D: Exhaust manifold heat shield, take it off to find your exhaust manifold.
E: Timing belt cover
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^^x2

looks pretty clean to me
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i went to see it in person and i noticed it is D14Z2 engine code, i only knew about D14A3 and D14A4, is there something different between those and the D14Z2? When i google about the A3 & A4 i get a lot of information but almost nothing on the Z2
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