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  • youngin2nrY Offline
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    youngin2nr
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    #7

    my car did it for awhile until i replace the catylatic convertor and flex tube. Now the mazda flows smooth. Check that too.

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    • krzydrftr93K Offline
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      krzydrftr93
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      #8

      Ok this probably seems really dumb but how do you know if the wires are bad or not?

      Matt
      92 Civic HB
      JDM d15b w/14b@8psi
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      • DelSlowD Offline
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        DelSlow
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        Disconnect each spark plug wire off and measure resistance between the 2 ends of the wire. Resistance should be less than 25000 ohms on each wire.

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          seanjohn
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          #10

          Exactly what my car did. Rotor cap, take it off and take a look at it now before the problem becomes more serious.

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            TEG2LOW
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            #11

            Even if the plugs have spark the won't always fire under load, so replace em if not any of the other problems.

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            • krzydrftr93K Offline
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              krzydrftr93
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              #12

              Ok..I just got the new plugs and wires on, took it for a spin and its still doing it. Anyone know what else it might be?

              Jake-did you have this same problem with it?

              Matt
              92 Civic HB
              JDM d15b w/14b@8psi
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              • tntmstrT Offline
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                tntmstr
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                #13

                check your distributor cap and rotor, replace your fuel filter, check ALL of your engine grounds that's what i would start with..........................................or u can always bring it to tintmasters and i'll fix it

                kyle posting at work

                Jason Christopherson
                Store Manager
                Tintmasters
                Fargo, ND (701)239-TINT

                www.tintmasters.net

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                • krzydrftr93K Offline
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                  krzydrftr93
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                  #14

                  I dont want to have to pay labor to have it fixed when I can do it myself if I just find out what it is. Sorry

                  Matt
                  92 Civic HB
                  JDM d15b w/14b@8psi
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                  • nuckinfutsN Offline
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                    nuckinfuts
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                    #15

                    hey yea i had the same problem when i had the car, a buddy of mine said that he had the same problem too, he just said that there was oil in the distributer cap and all he did was clean it out and it worked just fine. i just never got aroumnd to doing that before i sold u the car.now my new car is stating to do it too so ill try it out and let u know.

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                      seanjohn
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                      I swear to god it's your distributor.

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                      • krzydrftr93K Offline
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                        krzydrftr93
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                        #17

                        seanjohn wrote:
                        I swear to god it's your distributor.

                        If its the distributor, I would have to replace both cap and the rotor right??

                        Matt
                        92 Civic HB
                        JDM d15b w/14b@8psi
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                        • DelSlowD Offline
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                          DelSlow
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                          #18

                          seeming as how that is what a dizzy really is....yeaaahhh. Just ebay it up and buy a new dizzy.

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                            DelSlow
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                            #19

                            http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/96-97-98-HONDA-CIVIC-DISTRIBUTOR-1-6-D16-VTEC_W0QQitemZ8024947439QQcategoryZ33690QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

                            Theres a really cheap Dizzy thats ending soon, just save the time and buy it.

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                            • krzydrftr93K Offline
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                              krzydrftr93
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                              #20

                              Thanks, but I will just buy a brand new one. I would rather have new parts or aftermarket parts. And would that dizzy even work on my car considering its a 1.5 d15 NOT 1.6 d16

                              Matt
                              92 Civic HB
                              JDM d15b w/14b@8psi
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                              • DelSlowD Offline
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                                DelSlow
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                                #21

                                dose it have Vtec? then yes...it would

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                                  seanjohn
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                                  #22

                                  All vtec dizzy's are the same. Check out distributorking, I believe he is a vendor on ebay. Great prices great products.

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                                    nuckinfuts
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                                    #23

                                    no its nonvtec

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                                      DelSlow
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                                      #24

                                      Civic VX is Vtec, its that economy Vtec engine. Vtec e or something like that, but none the less...its Vtec.

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                                        krzydrftr93
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                                        #25

                                        Jake it is vtec. Like BumpingJCC said its the Vtec-e Vtec-"ECONOMY" crap.

                                        Matt
                                        92 Civic HB
                                        JDM d15b w/14b@8psi
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                                          DelSlow
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                                          #26

                                          crap= < d15b7 lol no offence

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