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  1. #1
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    Talking DC5S life in kilometres until major breakdown?

    I am an owner of a Integra DC5S and im just wondering how much kilometres approximately until breakdown of a DC5S. Just before you say it depends on the weather i live in Melbournes Weather. I get my DC5S serviced everyone 5 thousand kilometers and when im feeling it needs the big service i change all the oils and everything. All answers will be greatly appreciated.

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  2. #2
    major break down? like fuel pump ? power steering?
    or u mean like head gasket blowing?

    all depends how u treat the car and its life it had before u.
    Ranges from anything.

    but would expect few issues to arise close to 200k

  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by seihoa View Post
    major break down? like fuel pump ? power steering?
    or u mean like head gasket blowing?

    all depends how u treat the car and its life it had before u.
    Ranges from anything.

    but would expect few issues to arise close to 200k
    By major break down i mean the whole engine shuts down on you sorry for forgetting to put that it

  4. #4
    whole engine? as said it can be caused anytime really depends how the car was treated.
    but if treated good would last over 300k

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    lol, u only jsut bought the car didnt u, how cna u change all your fluids and oilds?

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    when it breaks down you wouldn't care and prob want a better car.

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    my god....

    um... your question is impossible to answer... i suggest you go to a site like "how stuff works" and learn about mechanics a little bit

    as long as your vehicle or any material item is maintained it will have a reasonable service life

    reasonable is up to interpretation
    life is up to interpretation
    service is up to interpretation
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    just so you dont think i am a complete prick...

    integra how long am i going to live? answer that for me
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    No offence integra, but is this thread supposed to be joke?

    Do a search, or post on the noob forum next time bro

  10. #10
    dumbest nooby question ever.

    Noobies shouldn't be allowed near Integras! Stick with a Jazz

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    How long is a piece of string?

    Your question is impossible to answer, in simple terms, if it's maintained well, the engine will last a long time, if it's not serviced regularly, may just break down the next time you drive it.

    That being said, I have a mate who still drives a hands me down car (TN Magna) with over 400000kms on it and it still runs well, of course, things have been replaced through wear and tear but the engine internals have been untouched.
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  12. #12
    relax guys stop hating on a guy that wants to learn

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