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honda civic aerodeck Civic at Phycopath newcastle
dr_broon replied to skylark's topic in Honda Civic MA/MB/MC
Sounds like a good one then bud. Cheers mate. I'm on my second shell though unfortunately... Rust got the better of my first one. I got my resto done at classic and retro near Langley Park, but that was mostly chassis work. There's aldo a fella up near Throckley that I was wanting to get some work done on my wife's old accord, but he was dead busy at the time - GBR body repair. Looks like he does good work. If you're Newcastle way might be worth checking him out -
honda civic aerodeck Civic at Phycopath newcastle
Dave replied to skylark's topic in Honda Civic MA/MB/MC
Welcome to the club mate! Your deck looks mint in the photos, nice to see another local one! You'll get all the info you need on these right here in the forum. 1st thing to do is check out our downloads section and get the official service manual for them. It's great for identifying parts etc and how they come appart. You'll be in good company here with your Civic as we all love these cars here, especially the Aerodecks. We also have a member called Paul who was a biker (bladerider929) so you'll see him on his bike in a lot of our civic5 meet/run videos. He's been off the forum for a bit but I'll let him know there's a fellow biker joined, sure he'll want a chat! Lol Start a wee project thread in the members cars section bud and get some more photos of the aerodeck up. Be nice to follow what you're doing with it. And big thanks to Karen (Mrs broon) for pointing you to the club. We also have a civic5 Facebook group for those who don't do forums, but the forum is where all the data on these cars is kept. We've still got the largest database on these cars there is, built up since 2009. Enjoy the club mate and hope to see your civic in the metal soon. -
Another thing to check is what type the buttons are. Some use voltage signals to operate lathing think that is probably for newer cars. Thinking you'll probably need the complete harness from the clock spring/spool to whereever it goes behind the dash. If you're just planning on fitting the ones for volume, then just terminating the other ones should in theory be fine as they won't be used. You'll also need the harness from the wheel to the radio as it will have some form of connector on it for the radio. Without seeing it, im guessing it will have a female 2.5mm or 3.5mm jack plug socket. Or possibly a male jack plug of the size mentioned above. Have a look in the integra forums (not the FB groups as the info in them is limited and sometimes incorrect!) for folk who are doing radio upgrades/double din conversions on their integra's. I think you'll be looking at getting these from America though as never seen any UK spec ones with those buttons fitted.
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Anything up to 1998 model have the black marble effect dash inserts and the Chronos alloys, so those are the early models. Anything post 98 are the later vti/vtis models. 🙂
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honda civic aerodeck Civic at Phycopath newcastle
skylark replied to skylark's topic in Honda Civic MA/MB/MC
One lady owner from new , has every single mileage stamp from the same Honda dealerships from new 86k on clock, its pretty clean i did replace Headliner as it was sagging, just a little runs on rear arch's that i would love to sort out but not a clue who to go too this is my first car coming from motorcycles , yours looks so mint dude! -
So are you looking to replace the steering wheel with one that has cruise control switches? Assuming that the steering wheel fitment on the ma9 is the same as the MB/MC one, then you're looking at wheels with the same fitment as eg/dc2. I'm fairly sure that ek and accord shared the same wheel, but it's a different fitting to ours. EDIT... Just realised that it looks like the cruise control buttons are an add on to the steering wheel. It might be worth exploring parts diagrams like on Honda parts uk to see what optional extras might have been available and get some parts numbers to help your search. If, as the first post suggests, the US integra had it as an option, then the cable fell from that could be compatible - in which case have a spy at acura parts websites in the US for parts diagrams
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honda civic aerodeck Civic at Phycopath newcastle
dr_broon replied to skylark's topic in Honda Civic MA/MB/MC
Hi mate, that was my wife 😊 She messaged me to say that she'd seen an aerodeck there, glad that you joined 👍 Looks like a proper tidy example, been ages since I've seen another deck round here. Welcome to the club matey. - Yesterday
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Met a lovely lady at the phycopath horror amusement park tonight in newcastle, told me to post in here as she loved the car
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Hello Dave, thanks for your reply. I don't want to add CC on my civic. I want to use the CC steering wheel switch and through the cable reel to add radio controls. I did it on my last EK civic with success, but I have to know if there is a CC switch that matches on ma9 steering wheel, and of course if there is a cable reel with CC. If not, is it possible to retrofit the cable reel and terminate 2 extra wires?
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Hi Dave, thank you so much for your help. It was really helpful 😀 I don't know what you mean about "R reg" but those photos were just examples of the parts I am looking for, not the actual car. What should be considered as "the later ones"? 🙂 The dash trims from the previous photo are the correct for a VTiS already? If that's the case, I would probably leave them as they are, I don't have any special preference for the fake carbon. From the remaining additions you listed, I will try to find the badge, the mats and the rear mid spoiler. The wheels and the gear knob I'll want something different, but it will already be close to an original VTiS with the remaining parts. As for the VTiS boot badge, I would be appreciated if you can let it got. Just ping me again if we are interested, please 👍
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Not sure mate as original poster never updated this to say whether its possible. I'm thinking that it might be possible to retrofit it using parts from an accord of similar age, but not 100% sure on that. Know that I looked into trying to retro fit it to my 1st gen mini Cooper S, as some had it, some didn't, but it was a major job. That might be partly due to them running canbus though, which is a pain in the backside! Might be easier on our civics.
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Yes, separate fan for aircon mate. Check the fuse gor the aircon hasn't blown, and I think there might be a relay for it too so worth a check. The aircon in these was decent, so should be nice and cold.
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Hi mate. Yours being an R reg it has the correct dash trims for a VTiS already. The later ones had the fake carbon. List of additions the VTiS had are VTiS mats VTiS alloy gear knobhead with VTiS logo engraved onto it. (later ones had leather/silver plastic one with VTiS logo on it.) VTiS full lip kit and side skirts. VTiS rear mid spoiler (Aerodecks only, was also available in the accessories catalogue for standard Aerodecks) 15 inch VTiS alloys (Speedline Chrono for the early ones, fan blades for the later ones) All had pirates black mica paintwork, no other colour available. Think that's all the stuff they had. I've got the VTiS boot badge jn my garage, will need to have a think before deciding if I can let it go as they are rare as hens teeth now. Will get back to you on that one 😉
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MB2 K-Swap Civic project - from base spec to race spec
Dave replied to btjtaylor's topic in Honda Civic MA/MB/MC
Wow, this is coming along nicely! Looks like that engine has been in there from the factory, really nice install that mate! Loving the wheels, think they'll look superb on it. What a cracking build to follow! -
MB2 K-Swap Civic project - from base spec to race spec
dr_broon replied to btjtaylor's topic in Honda Civic MA/MB/MC
Nice one. I bet it's raucous without the exhaust 😂 -
MB2 K-Swap Civic project - from base spec to race spec
btjtaylor replied to btjtaylor's topic in Honda Civic MA/MB/MC
Yeah fingers crossed I'll get to have a quick spin in it, the plan is once the wheels and tyres are on, better front brakes fitted, and a few other small bits are sorted I can take it for an exhaust at least as somewhat of a test drive. Hoping to avoid the cost of getting it delivered there as we don't have a suitable tow car unfortunately. The car came with 12 months MOT when I bought it so we have a bit of time.. technically I am sure it's not valid any more as no exhaust is a fail but just to avoid getting in trouble (hopefully)... that is the next priority item as starting the car up is really antisocial at the moment for the neighbours! The car does run and drive but I've literally only been up and down the driveway in it so far 😂 but nothing flew off/leaked out of it yet so that's good progress... It still needs a proper map on the ECU and there's still a whole bunch of other work to do on the suspension and then safety gear inside (half cage, seats, harnesses, etc) but we can sort that over the winter and be fully ready for a show/track day in spring. To be honest that is all fairly straightforward fitment wise and more about saving up the money to buy everything than actually fitting it that will take time! -
MB2 K-Swap Civic project - from base spec to race spec
dr_broon replied to btjtaylor's topic in Honda Civic MA/MB/MC
Those wheels look nice mate, should look good. Screen wash bottle doesn't look of place at all.. Handy to know. Do you think you'll get on the road before winter sets in (and the salt comes out)? -
MB2 K-Swap Civic project - from base spec to race spec
btjtaylor replied to btjtaylor's topic in Honda Civic MA/MB/MC
Been chipping away at jobs the last few weeks and should be ready to drive soon. Everything in the engine bay should be done now - had a quick tidy up any loose pipes/wires and made sure everything was bolted down securely. It's not a super tucked show car but I think it's neat and tidy enough for the type of build that it is. Plus everything is easily accessible for servicing! Fitted a small washer fluid bottle - £10 from Amazon so it's a bit cheap and cheerful but it connected straight onto the factory washer pump connector and lines! Removed the rear washer pipe as we've already removed the rear wiper. The Hybrid Racing cold air intake bolts into where the factory washer bottle sits so it had to go. Picked up a set of Enkei RP01 (15x7 ET35) wheels for a reasonable price (about the same as i'd pay for a set of Rotas or similar). Will get some tyres on them this week and see how they look on the car. The main thing is they fit fine over the MG ZS front callipers with plenty of room to spare. I wasn't sure they would initially as the ZS came on 16s, although admittedly with much less offset. They've been rattle canned by the previous owner but honestly he (or she) has really not done a bad job at all. Initially I was looking to change the colour but for now they will do as is, for now I'd rather spend money on getting the car working than cosmetics! -
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Hello everyone, I am trying to convert my Aerodeck MC2 VTI to a "replica" VTI-S, as close as possible to an original one 😁 I already have some exterior parts, front/rear lips and side skirts. The fanblade rims and the aluminium gear knob, I'll replace for something different, because I don't really like those. Although, I am still missing a VTI-S rear badge, the original mats and the rear mid spoiler. Does anyone know where I can find these? Or someone willing to sell them? Any other important differences from a VTI that I should consider? 🤔 All MC2 VTI-S versions were released with fake carbon dash trims or only marble? This is the dash trims I have right now, are these similar to the ones available in VTI-S versions? Thanks for your help! 👍
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Haha, totally agree! For the extra cost per tank, the mpg and performance more than make up for it! 🤓
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That E10 is absolute dog turd.. Only e5 goes in ours, especially after it ruined the injectors in Karen's accord. It's like a double bonus of super unleaded in top of not being E10 👌
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Yeah, all sorted and driving amazing. Had been using that E10 unleaded fuel for a bit, but yesterday filled her up with E5 Esso super and the difference is unreal. She normally averages around 44 to 47mpg on that. On the E5, she's showing 53mpg (know that will probs go down a bit)! What got me was acceleration. On our way back from town 50/60mph limit, we got stuck behind a numpty who was slowing down to 26mph for 45mph bends! Gayle was in Foxy, her wee 70 late Micra, and pulled out and passed him on a bit where there's a very short straight. Knowing I'd need to be quick I dropped her into 2nd as normal and went for it. She accelerated so quick I hit the limiter in 2nd and had to quickly change up to 3rd! She doesn't usually accelerate that quick! E5 deffo makes a difference! So happy, got a car I always look back at when walking away, which I love the look of, it's quick and cheap as chips to run! All is good in Lexy's world! Bloody love this car!
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MB2 K-Swap Civic project - from base spec to race spec
dr_broon replied to btjtaylor's topic in Honda Civic MA/MB/MC
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Dave replied to btjtaylor's topic in Honda Civic MA/MB/MC
It's mega tight mate. If you take the glovebox out you'll see that wee space I was on about. You might be able to cut some of it away (it's all plastic I think) to get all the cables through.