One Moody Car
ORIGINAL: 05hondaman
Thanks for all that info, JohnL.
Thanks for all that info, JohnL.
ORIGINAL: 05hondaman
Well, the crazy thing ran pretty good this afternoon. We've got warmer temps, around 54 degress or so. It seemed to be more it's old self again. As for the injectors, I run a cleaner through there about every 3k miles or so called Sea Foam. Plus, I use a detergent gas. I still would like them to check it over, be sure something like that isn't wrong, but it sure did better today.
Well, the crazy thing ran pretty good this afternoon. We've got warmer temps, around 54 degress or so. It seemed to be more it's old self again. As for the injectors, I run a cleaner through there about every 3k miles or so called Sea Foam. Plus, I use a detergent gas. I still would like them to check it over, be sure something like that isn't wrong, but it sure did better today.
Have you had the fuel filter flow rate checked? Another unlikely, but I'm shooting in the dark a bit!
ORIGINAL: 05hondaman
Maybe things are leveling off. I've seen it go through moody times before and finally get zippy again. But as I say, I want them to check it out really good to be sure.
Maybe things are leveling off. I've seen it go through moody times before and finally get zippy again. But as I say, I want them to check it out really good to be sure.
ORIGINAL: 05hondaman
I hope they think the SRI will work. I'd like nothing more than to give it a little soup up!
I hope they think the SRI will work. I'd like nothing more than to give it a little soup up!
Ignoring any temp considerations, an SRI may or may not make more power, may make less power, or may make more power somewhere in the rev range but less somewhere else in the range. It would depend on whether or not your engine was sensitive to induction tract lengths or not, and if so how so, and how much so.
The rule of thumb is that shortening the induction tract will tend to gain top end power, but lose bottom end. The opposite is the case if lengthening the tract. The length of the manifold / ports (tube from valve heads to the larger cavity of the plenum) is probably the most important part in this respect, a change in this length is likely to have a pronounced affect. But, the overall length of the whole system up to at least the throttle body will probably be significant.
I don't know what sort of SRI you might use, but if it's the kind that eliminates the plenum andreplaces it with seperateinduction tubes and throttle bodies for each cylinder then I doubt it would workwell at lower rpm. A CAI will use the existing plenum and throttle body (and possibly filter), and I expect would have little affect on the 'tuned length' of the induction system...
Are you an induction roar junkie? An SRI is likely to be quite loud, OK if you like that sort of thing (I just love the sound of a set of unsilenced Weber DCOEs on full noise!), but it can get wearing after a while. An unslilenced induction can make as much or more noise than a loud exhaust sytem, be warned!
Assuming an SRI won't cost you power but in fact gain you some, an SRI hooked up to a CAI might be the best of both worlds, still noisy though, perhaps less so than just an SRI (?).
Again, thanks for all the info. I guess I'll skip the add ons. Sounds like it can hurt more than it helps, and I never had any of that work done, so I don't know where you got that information. Ain't me.
Thinking back, they did replace some kind of module that was causing a roar to come through the sound system, that noise-cancelling stuff on this type car, but they never had to tear out the transmission to do it. It didn't take over an hour to fix.
that's odd that hondatechav would find those repairs but you're not aware of what they are, the car only had like 178 miles when you bought it and you're the first owner so I wonder where those notes came from...
On a side note I don't think the SRI is going to hurt anything except it can add some noise (that nice low grumble when you romp on the throttle), I'd probably just wait and see what the dealer says on it...
On a side note I don't think the SRI is going to hurt anything except it can add some noise (that nice low grumble when you romp on the throttle), I'd probably just wait and see what the dealer says on it...
ORIGINAL: sir_nasty
On a side note I don't think the SRI is going to hurt anything except it can add some noise (that nice low grumble when you romp on the throttle), I'd probably just wait and see what the dealer says on it...
On a side note I don't think the SRI is going to hurt anything except it can add some noise (that nice low grumble when you romp on the throttle), I'd probably just wait and see what the dealer says on it...
Hot induction air is well recognised to rob at least some power in just about any application, why racing cars almost universally use non restrictive cold air intakes. Even the car manufacturers seem to have resognised this, I can't recall seeing a newer car that draws air from inside the engine bay for quite soome time. This might not be done for any power reasons, may be more of a fuel consumption issue for them(?), some of the factory CAIs are very restrictive (not good for power).
If you want some increased induction music, an aftermarketCAI will almost certainly be louder than the standard induction piping etc. Keep in mind too that many standard induction tracts are quite restrictive before the throttle body, often only at one point, but that's all it takes to strangle the engine, at least to some degree.
yeah, the second warranty repair was the active noise control unit was replaced. the first repair - 07/25/07 07/24/07 63143 12,132 118099 03217 1A810-RCJ-003 - shows the stator position sensor was replaced. trans had to be removed for that.

#12 - it's goes around the crank.

#12 - it's goes around the crank.
Hmm, that's the fastest transmission tear down and put back I'd ever heard of! They sure didn't mention doing that, to me.
Today was about the same old same olds. Ran great before warm up, then just fair after about an hour or so city driving. Where I'm noticing it most is when a car ahead has turned off, I'm doing around 25mph, then I want to accelerate. It will feel like it's smothering a bit for more gas or air, whichever. Not a severe drop, but to me, adrop, more than it has had. I mean it ticks me to have a hard time keeping up with a granny in her Buick unless I floor it, then I get 5krpm andit will catch up. You kinda want more from a 255 V-6.[:@]
Today was about the same old same olds. Ran great before warm up, then just fair after about an hour or so city driving. Where I'm noticing it most is when a car ahead has turned off, I'm doing around 25mph, then I want to accelerate. It will feel like it's smothering a bit for more gas or air, whichever. Not a severe drop, but to me, adrop, more than it has had. I mean it ticks me to have a hard time keeping up with a granny in her Buick unless I floor it, then I get 5krpm andit will catch up. You kinda want more from a 255 V-6.[:@]
I just emailed the foreman something else that has haunted me about that car. When I was cleaning it out way back, I found a piece of paper in it with another person's name on it as if it had had a previous owner! We bought it new, and with that low a mileage, I don't know why that paper would've been in the lockbox or wherever I found it. Wish I could find that paper now.
No, but I do have THIS from my shop foreman about how people can know so much about my car.
WOW, THAT SEEMS REALLY WEIRD…MAKES ME WONDER IF THERE ARE ANY VIOLATIONS OF THE PRIVACY ACT WITH THIS GUY AND HOW HE GETS HIS INFORMATION. NONE THE LESS, DO YOU REMEMBER HOW MANY MILES WERE ON IT WHEN YOU BOUGHT IT? I HAVE HISTORY STARTING AT 125 MILES AND SEE NO WORK RESEMBLING THE IMA POSITION SENSOR.
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