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  1. #73
    same here
    had it like 2 weeks ago..

    i think the first heavy rain i went through after i got my toda exhaust

  2. #74
    Quote Originally Posted by Chi View Post
    Theres no solution guys, its a common problem.

    Guys in the UK also experience it with JDM headers.

    Some reckon its the heat shield expanding and reacting to the water splashing on it.
    interesting post
    ive installed jdm headers in the last 3 months and since then i havent had the problem
    spent the entire day at oran park yesterday driving thru puddles and alot of rain and the problem did not occur once
    it may even have been the o2 sensor....even tho it didnt throw a code it was extended wen i installed the headers

    common problem with no real solution
    honda have refused to touch any modified cars...so if u have a dead stock dc5 and it does it, take it to them and tell them to diagnose the problem, however they will ask u to replicate it in the rain and it gets awfully embarrasing wen u cant plus they will charge u for a scan and it never threw a code for me

  3. #75
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    Man after the bad weather in Sydney in the past few weeks, i've noticed this too. But it's only recently, i never had this problem before

    I thought it was just my shitty tyres. I feel a vibration under my seat, and it makes a sound as well.
    K-Series sQuadron
    NA Squad

  4. #76
    yeahh u can feel it violently, read my posts before to see if its the same

  5. #77
    I am planning to install TODA headers soon. Do you think that this would solve the problem the same as installing JDM headers? My mate has a buddyclub exhaust and TODA headers and the rain has never been a problem for him.
    Brand new TODA 4-2-1 race header for DC5 for sale...pm if interested.

  6. #78
    well some ppl claim its the stock heatshield, but that cannot explain the power loss...

  7. #79
    i think the problem is caused by an after market exhaust.. this problem started to occurs when i have installed my new exhaust system "Greddy Evo II"

  8. #80
    there are ppl out there that have said it happens with stock aswell...

  9. #81
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    hmmmm mayb because the aftermarket exhausts are light weight and thin all round compared to the stock ?? not sure i could b wrong

    but i can say that my problem is definately caused by the exhaust (toda cat back)


    My car sound like a v8 tractor when it happens ! ! hahahahaha
    Last edited by SuperSteve; 08-09-2008 at 07:46 PM.

  10. #82
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazyazn View Post
    I am planning to install TODA headers soon. Do you think that this would solve the problem the same as installing JDM headers? My mate has a buddyclub exhaust and TODA headers and the rain has never been a problem for him.
    i have the same setup , toda head + BC catback

    never had this problem. never had it with stock or with my old setup either

  11. #83
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    I've been following this thread closely and have gone through virtually every single posts on the web that I could find using the following keywords as the search criteria -
    dc5, rsx, exhaust, rattling/vibrating, heavy, rain etc..

    From all this, I found that the general consensus out there is that the problem is caused by the aftermarket exhaust (with the larger diameter) hitting on the under side of the car when the exhaust expand/contract in heavy rain.

    The threads below illustrate this well.
    http://forums.clubrsx.com/showthread.php?t=542845
    http://www.8thcivic.com/forums/mecha...ng-w-pics.html (not DC5)

    What I would like to know is -

    Has anyone managed to fix the problem? There are countless posts of suggestions/fixes from heating and bending the problem area away to using heat wraps but has anyone tried any of them and fixed the problem?

    Cheers.
    Last edited by RedCod; 15-09-2008 at 09:33 PM.

  12. #84
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    i've never experienced this problem and i have a custom 3'' catback and toda headers...

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