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Straman Convertible D161a Weber Dcoe Carbs - Many Mods on 2040-cars

Year:1985 Mileage:63337 Color: White /
 Black
Location:

Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania, United States

Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania, United States
Advertising:
Engine:d16a1
Transmission:Manual
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: jhmaf5322fs010523 Year: 1985
Sub Model: dx
Make: Honda
Exterior Color: White
Model: CRX
Interior Color: Black
Trim: dx
Number of Cylinders: 4
Drive Type: front
Mileage: 63,337
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

1985 CRX Convertible.  This was a Staman Conversion from the factory.  Badge number ST-1037, stamped on the roof frame.  I am the second owner.  This car has a ton of money into it, but does need some TLC.


Good:  Acura Integra D16a1 engine.  New timing belt, head gasket, water, pump, intake/exhaust gaskets, clutch. Head was overhauled, decked with new valve seals and re-grind.  It has pacesetter header, heavy duty torsion bars, ground control adjustable coil overs in rear.  Newer exhaust from the header back. New spark plugs. Corbeau seats, (don't quite match). Good carpet.  Andy's autosport body kit.  Virtually brand new weber DCOE carbs with high end throttle linkage.  Has breaks from a 91 CRX up front.  Probably some more stuff that I am forgetting. 

BAD: Lots of rust.  Floor pans are pretty shot.  Rockers are bad. Rear fenders are bad.  Entire body isn't great, lots of cracks and chips. Front header panel is cracked and falling apart.  No radio. Car starts and run strong but has a rising idle.  The longer you drive the higher the idle goes.  I'm sure this is a carb sync problem/ timing problem, but I don't have time to figure it out, it sound great and rips at high rpm, but idle is bad and all over the place.  If you know webers, you could probably fix this easily, I don't.  I drive the car around town every now and then to keep good gas in it, but not sure I would drive a great distance with the idle problem.  

I'm happy to sell parts, or car as a whole. I'd sell the car minus the head/intake, carbs, and header for $1500, and you can drop a fuel injected d16 or B16 into it.  Time to start a different project. Feel free to email with questions.  I have no interest in a trade. Car is AS IS.   THanks!       

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Honda recalling 183k cars and crossovers over unintended braking issue

Thu, 14 Mar 2013

A recall has been issued for nearly 183,000 Honda and Acura brand vehicles from the 2005 and 2006 model years. The problem stems from a potential malfunctions to the vehicles' stability control and braking systems.
Drivers have reported a malfunction to Honda's Vehicle Stability Assist system, though to date, no crashes or injuries have been reported as a result of it. Some of the vehicles' Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) control units may have an electric capacitor that was damaged during manufacture. A damaged control unit could cause the VSA system to apply brake force for a "fraction of a second" without any driver input, or could add additional brake force if it malfunctions while the driver is already braking. Either example could increase the risk of a crash.
To fix the issue, Honda will install a new electrical sub-harness, free of charge to the owner. The recall specifies 101,000 Honda Pilot (pictured), 60,000 Acura MDX and 21,000 Acura RL vehicles from the 2005 model year will be affected. An additional 800 MDX crossovers from the 2006 model year are also included in the recall. In addition, 51,000 of the affected 2005 Pilots will be inspected to be sure that a ground bolt for the VSA system is properly tight. Should this bolt come lose, similar unexpected brake activation may occur.

NHTSA investigating 343,000 Honda Odyssey minivans

Sat, 06 Jul 2013

The recall bug could strike Honda again as the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has opened another investigation concerning the Odyssey minivan. Honda has already recalled 59,000 Odysseys from the 2012 and 2013 model years due to a shift interlock issue, and another 320,000 of the minivans from 2003-04 are being investigated for faulty airbags. Now, TheDetroitBureau.com is reporting that NHTSA is taking a look at the 2007-08 Odyssey for a problem associated with the brakes.
This investigation reportedly includes 343,000 Odysseys that could be suffering from an unexpected application of the brakes. According to the article, at least 22 people have reported such an issue, and in five cases, dealers found a trouble code associated with the steering angle sensor - part of the anti-lock brake and stability control systems. There is still no indication as to whether or not this will become a recall, but Honda has already recalled more than 1.8 million units this year.

Honda reveals three new turbo VTEC engines, including Civic Type R 2.0L

Tue, 19 Nov 2013

It's fair to say that in recent years, Honda has been viewed as a laggard when it comes to engine and gearbox development, seemingly missing the boat on direct-injection, forced-induction and high gear-count transmissions, among other things. But under its Earth Dreams banner, the Japanese automaker is showing new vigor, with the latest proof being this trio of just-announced powerplants.
Measuring 1.0-liters, 1.5-liters and 2.0-liters in displacement, this array of three- and four-cylinder engines boasts turbocharging and direct-injection along with the latest iteration of Honda's famed VTEC variable valve timing hardware. "Most suitable for small-to-medium-sized vehicles," the largest engine is said to be good for more than 276 horsepower and will slot into the eagerly awaited Civic Type R, iconic red valve cover and all.
Unfortunately, few other details about the hot Civic's engine or any of the others are being made public at this time, and there's no official word about the engines coming to North American in the Type R or any other model. Given that all the engines are complaint with stringent Euro 6 emissions standards, they figure to be clean enough, and Honda says that these have been developed as global powerplants, so we'd be shocked if they didn't come ashore in new or updated products over the next few years... even if they leave the CTR on the boat.