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Okay, after a bit of driving under my belt, a couple of issues are raised with the euro.
Jerky throttle at crawling speeds (even without throttle application) it tends to jump up in the revs and jerk you around in the car.
Very low rpms cruising around at say 60, its like chugging away at 1200rpm.
I have done a bit of research and this appears to be standard euro traits. Alot of people have the same problems with the FBW throttle (well not problems just issues) and the low ratios of the gearbox.
Should i be worried about these things?? Or just get used to them?? My car is in great condition and has been always serviced on time and was owned by an old couple.
ALSO is there a drain bung on the auto or is it a pan off affair?? I havnt yet looked or researched. I am going to do my own service with new oils and whatnot for piece of mind.
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Last edited by natnat; 22-05-2010 at 12:39 AM.
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 Originally Posted by Neesmo31
Okay, after a bit of driving under my belt, a couple of issues are raised with the euro.
Jerky throttle at crawling speeds (even without throttle application) it tends to jump up in the revs and jerk you around in the car.
Very low rpms cruising around at say 60, its like chugging away at 1200rpm.
I have done a bit of research and this appears to be standard euro traits. Alot of people have the same problems with the FBW throttle (well not problems just issues) and the low ratios of the gearbox.
Should i be worried about these things?? Or just get used to them?? My car is in great condition and has been always serviced on time and was owned by an old couple.
ALSO is there a drain bung on the auto or is it a pan off affair?? I havnt yet looked or researched. I am going to do my own service with new oils and whatnot for piece of mind.
On the jerky throttle at low speeds/RPM you'll have to get used to it.It's more noticible in a manual.I found once you get used to it it's not too bad.You just have to go really gentle on the accelerator at low speeds.
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wow I always thought it was just my car that did the jerky thing! good to know that I dont suffer alone :P
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Just a rims question, would 18x8 in a 40 offset be alright??
Thanks, im a bit of a noob when it comes to rims as i have never bought any in my life accept for dc5r rims for my dc2 lol.
EDIT: will these rims give me any problems with scrubbing when turning, also going to get a set of kings low springs just to knock it down a touch but not rediculously low.
Then i will be happy. Giving it a full detail and polish this week so will post pics up when its up to my standards!
Finally made my mind up on rims. These:
Last edited by Neesmo31; 25-05-2010 at 10:56 AM.
Honda Accord Euro
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 Originally Posted by Neesmo31
Just a rims question, would 18x8 in a 40 offset be alright??
Thanks, im a bit of a noob when it comes to rims as i have never bought any in my life accept for dc5r rims for my dc2 lol.
EDIT: will these rims give me any problems with scrubbing when turning, also going to get a set of kings low springs just to knock it down a touch but not rediculously low.
Then i will be happy. Giving it a full detail and polish this week so will post pics up when its up to my standards!
Finally made my mind up on rims. These:

Nice rims.are they 18s?check the offset,ideally you want +43 max.Don't get Kings they tend to sag over time.
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Thanks tony, if they start to sag, i will replace them - i can get these really really cheap. Just got an email - they only do these in 19's!! dammit!
These are my next pic then i guess: 18 x 8 40 offset
Last edited by Neesmo31; 25-05-2010 at 12:47 PM.
Honda Accord Euro
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 Originally Posted by Neesmo31
Thanks tony, if they start to sag, i will replace them - i can get these really really cheap. Just got an email - they only do these in 19's!! dammit!
These are my next pic then i guess: 18 x 8 40 offset

Hmmmm,not bad but not my favourite. +40 offset is a little low in my opinion.Remember OEM rims are +55 so that's 15mm extra offset .This can,over time prematurely wear the hub bearings.BTW im' running 17s with +48 offset.
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Those rims only come in 38 offset. Is that a little too much? Tony when you say 43 is as much as you want, does that mean anything from 55 to 43 offset? Just trying to clarify. Thanks again.
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 Originally Posted by Neesmo31
Those rims only come in 38 offset. Is that a little too much? Tony when you say 43 is as much as you want, does that mean anything from 55 to 43 offset? Just trying to clarify. Thanks again.
IMO +38 is too much although others here are running the same or close to that.Yeah +55-+43 is good.Civic type R rims(they're 18s +55) are worth considering if you can find a set 2nd.hand.
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You have to love how easy and simple the back suspension is, no arms or anything, just all rods! Makes changing bushes a breeze!!!!! Love it...
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