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  1. With the news of the scottish meet coming I had a sudden burst of enthusiasm for getting bits sorted on the car. Iv bought a fitted new number plates a the old ones were pretty worn. Went hunting at the local scrappy and found a mgzs which I got the sideskirts from, gave them a quick spray with satin black on nightshift and got them fitted. They sit a lot closer to the ground than the standard skirts met up with a friend that ha some front team heko wind deflectors that he bought 5 years ago for his coupe and turned out to be the wrong fitment. So he offered them to me for free! Good guy! Not so good news is that my previous super glue repair on the wing mirror has given up was hoping to find a complete replacement door in time for the meet, there was one at the scrappy but it had been dented by the forklift but another positive is that iv managed to source another two accord steel wheels! Going to band them to 9" using my new cutting jig at the house. Had a bit time to give the car a quick clean and polished the back box up...
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  2. You know how it goes.....your Check Engine Light illuminates.....you switch it off or have a mechanic do it for you.......it comes on again within a few hundred miles or actually stays on after clearing the troublesome code.....so you fit an affordable universal Lambda sensor only to find you still have problems (for some strange reason Honda's don't get on with cheap universal sensors). A Honda sensor will cost circa £200 + (silly money to spend on an ageing car).....whilst researching Civics I came across these OE Denso oxygen sensors : http://www.micksgarage.com/search.aspx?fffBrand=Denso&fffDepartment=Lambda%20Oxygen%20Sensors&fffMake=honda&fffBasemodel=honda%20civic&fffModelDescription=civic%20mk%20iv%20hatchback%201994%20to%202001&ffftd_car=1.4%20i%20(ma8)&fffBHP=90 I'm not affiliated to the above Company in any way but I will be sourcing a Lambda from 'em if ever needed in the future.
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  3. Ye and you mate really enjoyed it and @Dave I haven't pal, need one as that one a bit scruffy after the crash . thank you I do love it , such a. Clean car
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  5. Scrubbed degreased and Painted the box black tonight to match the engine. everything's all ready to go. Roll on next weekend should be able to get it drivable. Cantvwait
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  6. Shes looking gr8 dude as for the plasti-dip i say do it its a quater of the price n only peel it off when youve saved for a full respray job done
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  7. Cheers fella, was good to meet you today! Got a few photos from Japfest today, most of g99p fwends! And of the lineup when everyone else had gone Matt
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  8. Cleaned it! Brimmed the tank, bring on Japfest!
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  9. @noodels. Calm down. Lol. Dunno I just gave it him said resurface that.. He told me a story about resurfacing a e type jag flywheel last week.. and I jumped back in my van and ate a cheese and salad sandwich. Cheddar for the record. trust he knows what he's doing. Never used them before but he's local and if good ill keep going back in future
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  10. Need to find the time to continue work on this, Due to having only a few hours of light and only getting 1 day off a week been unable to do anything to it lately. Hopefully some updates very soon!
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  11. To set the idle follow the procedure in the manual: The idle adjusting screw is on the throttle body:
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