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hondasport

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  1. Went this weekend to the guy that maintains my car, for oil change, timing belt,waterpump, valves adjustment,etc.. and ended with the motor out :)

    Found a coolant leak due the oil sandwichplate and sensor that were pushing on the waterhose that runs from the thermostat to the waterpump. So we deceided to get the motor out to look if there are other leaks and maybe do some other stuff like gaskets and so. Will change a lot now that the motor is out. Hopefully I get him back this week :)

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  2. bought some new winter tyres for the accord wheels that I bought a time ago. These are 195-50-15 and much better clearance for the inner fender when you go low. No more rubbing now. The only thing is that the weights on the tyre are extreme close to the calipers :)
    I think they look nicer than the oem mc2 wheels. Mounted other center caps too, with the red honda logo.

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  3. Been a while since I posted something :)
    I replaced the door garnish on all four doors with new ones.

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    also replaced the driver wiper with a new one, still waiting for the passenger side because they sended me the wrong one.

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    Also bought a aem fuel rail with braided hose.

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    And I bought a secondhanded oem intake manifold, wich I gonna polish inside a give it a good clean and give it another colour.
     

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  4. just looked for the suspension rubbers to renew. Here is what i think should work:
    rear lower control arms, hardrace normally for a ek civic:
    http://www.all4honda.com/webshop/13-civic-1996-2000/22-onderstel/328-pu-rubbers/hardrace-draagarmrubbers-achterzijde-civic-96-00-2-3-4drs-details.html

    front control arms and compliance bushing for an integra:
    http://www.all4honda.com/en/webshop/72-integra-1995-2000/93-suspension/932-pu-rubbers/hardrace-control-arm-bushings-front-lower-civic-del-sol-integra-details.html

    compliance bushing should normally be the same as the one on our chassis:
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  5. This weekend was honda club belgium event. Won 3the place best of show. Really happy, never won a best of show price. 
    Also bought some spikes, colored nuts and bolts from downstar inc USA for the engine bay, hoping to get them this week :) 
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  6. Sprayed the inlets in the foglight surroundings this week, same colour as my car. Also bought chrome dials rings and painted them also red. 
    Got a new nardi steering wheel a few weeks ago but always forget to take pictures :)

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  7. I was wondering if this kit would fit our models. I think the bushings in the control arm will, but the one that connects to the subframe is a litte bit diffirent.
    http://www.all4honda.com/en/webshop/72-integra-1995-2000/93-suspension/932-pu-rubbers/hardrace-control-arm-bushings-front-lower-civic-del-sol-integra-details.html

     

    And I was looking for winter wheels and saw a set of a honda accord. These are 15" 4x114 and et50. But I don't know if there's gonna be enough clearance for the 282 brakes in the front.
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