Stage 1 Cams
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Re: Stage 1 Cams
I just now realized what your sig meant. Holy crap I'm slow.
Get the CEL nonsense figured out?
Get the CEL nonsense figured out?
Re: Stage 1 Cams
hahaha lol. ya my scanner is not working, so i have to wait until tomorrow and use one at work. it sucks though it seems right when the cam starts feeling good the CEL comes on. i tryed an ecu relearn and she did good for a while then i took her up to 6000rpm in second and the cel cam on again.
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^ I think we answered that on your thread... If you don't even bother to read, there's no reason to reply.
and you are in the internet... search!!!!
Good for nothing post will be deleted in a few days.
Here, your OWN thread:
https://www.civicforums.com/forums/2...t-upgrade.html
Here, the post telling you where to buy them:
and you are in the internet... search!!!!
Good for nothing post will be deleted in a few days.
Here, your OWN thread:
https://www.civicforums.com/forums/2...t-upgrade.html
Here, the post telling you where to buy them:
A more aggresive cam will allow for the valves to open up more. Check out Crower cams.
Coilovers check out, Progress, Tein, Ground Control, Buddy Club. Various distributors carry these products. Two that cater to the 7th gen are Dezod and Corsport.
http://www.dezod.com
http://www.corsportusa.com/store/catalog/index.php
Coilovers check out, Progress, Tein, Ground Control, Buddy Club. Various distributors carry these products. Two that cater to the 7th gen are Dezod and Corsport.
http://www.dezod.com
http://www.corsportusa.com/store/catalog/index.php
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Re: Stage 1 Cams
My stage 1 cam is scheduled to arrive on the 15th!
Trying to make a list of what to replace while I install it. Did a hg/ timing belt job about 40k ago including way more gaskets and seals than necessary.
So far I've come up with the crank seal, since it wasn't included in the Honda kit and I never got one. Probably gonna swap in a new crank pulley as well, mine has a tiny chip on one of the grooves and has 222k on it.
Also going to put in new cam cap and seal, cap seems to be leaking again.
I also still have a brand new set of valve seals from the gasket kit. Would it be worth doing them at this point? 222k but no smoke from the exhaust or anything.
Anything else I should be changing out while im in there?
Trying to make a list of what to replace while I install it. Did a hg/ timing belt job about 40k ago including way more gaskets and seals than necessary.
So far I've come up with the crank seal, since it wasn't included in the Honda kit and I never got one. Probably gonna swap in a new crank pulley as well, mine has a tiny chip on one of the grooves and has 222k on it.
Also going to put in new cam cap and seal, cap seems to be leaking again.
I also still have a brand new set of valve seals from the gasket kit. Would it be worth doing them at this point? 222k but no smoke from the exhaust or anything.
Anything else I should be changing out while im in there?
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Re: Stage 1 Cams
My stage 1 cam is scheduled to arrive on the 15th!
Trying to make a list of what to replace while I install it. Did a hg/ timing belt job about 40k ago including way more gaskets and seals than necessary.
So far I've come up with the crank seal, since it wasn't included in the Honda kit and I never got one. Probably gonna swap in a new crank pulley as well, mine has a tiny chip on one of the grooves and has 222k on it.
Also going to put in new cam cap and seal, cap seems to be leaking again.
I also still have a brand new set of valve seals from the gasket kit. Would it be worth doing them at this point? 222k but no smoke from the exhaust or anything.
Anything else I should be changing out while im in there?
Trying to make a list of what to replace while I install it. Did a hg/ timing belt job about 40k ago including way more gaskets and seals than necessary.
So far I've come up with the crank seal, since it wasn't included in the Honda kit and I never got one. Probably gonna swap in a new crank pulley as well, mine has a tiny chip on one of the grooves and has 222k on it.
Also going to put in new cam cap and seal, cap seems to be leaking again.
I also still have a brand new set of valve seals from the gasket kit. Would it be worth doing them at this point? 222k but no smoke from the exhaust or anything.
Anything else I should be changing out while im in there?
the crank seal - i think mine is starting to leak, should have done...
I think you got most of them already covered?
Re: Stage 1 Cams
Just wish the HG kit had included it in the first place... Cam seal but no crank seal!?
I suppose I'll do the valve seals if I can find the tool, otherwise I put it off again.
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Timing belt is much more intimidating before you first mess with it. I'll admit, at first I was scared to touch it, now I have no qualms about taking it off and putting it back on if I need to.
Re: Stage 1 Cams
Just take your time, triple check your timing marks when finished and have a shop or repair manual handy for specs.
Follow the timing belt DIY and you should be in good shape.
When you remove the valve train, leave the bolts in place so it doesn't start to walk itself apart. Put it on a towel on a bench and place the valve cover over it to keep everything in place and covered.
Make sure your alternator bolts are properly tightened!
This mod was well worth it, it pulls much harder in the higher rpms and feels peppier all around. Going to switch back to my old 4-1 header w/cat soon to see if the added back pressure helps out any. Currently running a DC 4-2-1 and not really enjoying the raspiness and intermittent O2/AF sensor cel's.
Follow the timing belt DIY and you should be in good shape.
When you remove the valve train, leave the bolts in place so it doesn't start to walk itself apart. Put it on a towel on a bench and place the valve cover over it to keep everything in place and covered.
Make sure your alternator bolts are properly tightened!
This mod was well worth it, it pulls much harder in the higher rpms and feels peppier all around. Going to switch back to my old 4-1 header w/cat soon to see if the added back pressure helps out any. Currently running a DC 4-2-1 and not really enjoying the raspiness and intermittent O2/AF sensor cel's.
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