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Question lang..

 

 

Problem pa ba ng Honda civic yung crankshaft pulley?

 

 

Civic for now...

 

nope. the crankshaft problem has plagued D series engines for older civics unlike the fd. if you had problems with your crankshaft, usually it's a problem with your mechanic because the crankshaft pulley should be tightened on using a certain amount of torque and not too tight or loose.

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nope. the crankshaft problem has plagued D series engines for older civics unlike the fd. if you had problems with your crankshaft, usually it's a problem with your mechanic because the crankshaft pulley should be tightened on using a certain amount of torque and not too tight or loose.

 

 

Salamat sa reply bro :thumbsupsmiley:

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aba, maganda ang bagong labas na ALTIS ngayon...

 

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If I was made to choose between a Civic & a Corolla between 1993 to 2000, I'll pick the Civic over other brands due to better engine performance, front double wishbone suspension, and a seating position that is closer to the middle of the car.

Today, that question is difficult to answer.

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i have an old honda civic lxi (forgot the year) but so far its good, like the handling, suspension is worn-out.. only ran 50-60k km...

 

in terms of the coolness factor, i just to hand down honda as the better looking, the curves and design of the body never gets old. although spare parts, hands-down to toyota

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the CRV gen1 can take a banging.. got a 2nd hand unit 4yrs ago, it was fine when i sold it last year to buy a gen3, tune up change oil lang katapat..

 

the gen3 (2.0L) on the other hand..

suspension is weak, sira na kaagad mga shocks though honda replaced them without asking questions.. :)

ayaw tumakbo at first.. as in ang bagal nya mag-accelerate!! my brother told me about the i-VTEC's learning curve.. it needs to be driven hard a few times for the engine to learn and adapt to your driving style.. after running it 180kmh on the highway a couple of times ok na sya.. i get decent acceleration but poor mileage.. shoulda gotten a diesel X3.. oh well..

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yeah, i had similar problems with my 2004 cr-v. it was like almost every other or every 2 months, something would break down. so, i sold the piece of s@%t last year.

 

lately, Honda's Suck!! Big Time!!

 

I still have an '03 gen 2 CRV which I bought brand new...So far, after 6+ years wala naman problema. Probably because I have it regularly checked and maintained only at the casa. The most expensive job it ever had was when I had the shock absorbers replaced. Otherwise, considering that it is my first Honda (otherwise, puro Mitsubishi ang mga ibang naging sasakyan ko), I am under the impression that Hondas are well-built.

 

Baka swerte lang ako?

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