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  1. #1
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    Had a DC2 VTIR

    Integra with 250000 kms

    Is an integra with 250000kms on it excessive if its been mantained well.
    wat starts to go wrong?

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    if maintained well then you shouldnt have many major problems

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    everything on the car (minus the chassis itself) can and is replaced or maintained , according to the workshop manual. So , if maintained - the car should pretty much be hassle free. If purchased id do a minor service - change all fluids oil filter thermostat fuel filter etc. And look at replacing most bushes and shocks to reclaim a newer feel

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    Quote Originally Posted by bennjamin View Post
    everything on the car (minus the chassis itself) can and is replaced or maintained , according to the workshop manual. So , if maintained - the car should pretty much be hassle free. If purchased id do a minor service - change all fluids oil filter thermostat fuel filter etc. And look at replacing most bushes and shocks to reclaim a newer feel
    yeah, im planning to change gear and crank oils, change engine mounts, thermostat is fine as it doesnt fluctuate. do everything slowly

    the engine mounts were worn thus my post on it, like there was excessive movement when dropping the clutch to quickly

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    Quote Originally Posted by aurnob88 View Post
    yeah, im planning to change gear and crank oils, change engine mounts, thermostat is fine as it doesnt fluctuate. do everything slowly

    the engine mounts were worn thus my post on it, like there was excessive movement when dropping the clutch to quickly
    Wear and tear on a clutch isn't really felt by alot of people.
    You may find that the owner of the car says everything is fine but you notice it slipping.. Problem is many people don't realize something is wrong due to the fact they drive the car day in and out while if you get another friend of yours (if your the owner) who knows what there on about, he'll be able to tell you the same thing.
    Engine mounts i would expect to either be worn or would have been replaced on a car with that many km's.
    Owner mature i take or no?
    Good way to tell if the owner is a person who maintains his belonging, if you go inspect the car (which you will at one stage), if it's at his place, notice, is his garage or front yard a mess or it maintained?
    Things like that can you a good idea of how clean and tidy a person is. << Something i looked at when i first looking into buying a DC5R but i took a gamble at bought from a delear in Melbourne with full Honda records and i've NEVER had a drama expect for my starter motor but this a common fault anyway...

    Best of luck mate
    Last edited by WATAJK; 07-02-2012 at 04:18 PM.

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    Yeah seller claimed that car was bought with slipping.clutch and he had it replaced with exedy sports clutch. The clutch seemed to grip hard
    Shifts werent that smooth so im assuming.needs change.in fluid as last done 20000 kms ago

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    Quote Originally Posted by aurnob88 View Post
    Yeah seller claimed that car was bought with slipping.clutch and he had it replaced with exedy sports clutch. The clutch seemed to grip hard
    Shifts werent that smooth so im assuming.needs change.in fluid as last done 20000 kms ago
    I would agree to changing gearbox fluid even if they claim it was just done.
    Well all fluids i would b changing

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    Quote Originally Posted by WATAJK View Post
    I would agree to changing gearbox fluid even if they claim it was just done.
    Well all fluids i would b changing
    yeah, thats the key to mantaining a cars mechanical integrity, along with not thrashing and what not

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    Nothing wrong with 20,000 kms on GBox oil, but a change might make it feel better nonetheless. Just changed mine the other day. Was 35-40,000 old and still clean. GBox feels mostly the same.

    If the mounts are cracked you can fill them instead of replacing. A few people are against it but two of my mates did it with their EF8's (one with Sikaflex, one with polyurethane) and they both feel totally fine to drive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dougie_504 View Post
    Nothing wrong with 20,000 kms on GBox oil, but a change might make it feel better nonetheless. Just changed mine the other day. Was 35-40,000 old and still clean. GBox feels mostly the same.

    If the mounts are cracked you can fill them instead of replacing. A few people are against it but two of my mates did it with their EF8's (one with Sikaflex, one with polyurethane) and they both feel totally fine to drive.
    Its piece of mind ! As I stated , best to start afresh with everything you can.
    Also , its not adviseable to fill broken or worn mounts with sikaflex or similar - it WILL vibrate and will annoy you. Only do it for track or non-daily cars. mounts are easy and cheap to find anyway.

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    Yeah ill see about thr mounts

    My plab for servicing is as follows.

    Nulon sae 80 mtf with some.nulon g70 lube ( free up the gears and shifting)
    Nulon 10w-30/40 hitech flow engine oil
    Engine fuel injector flush and cleaner additivr
    Engine mounts
    Fuel filter
    Ebc green brake pads for front
    Teflon brake lines

    Abythibg else?

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    Flush your coolant, brake fluid etc etc

    Injectors if you're worried just pull them out and have them cleaned/flow tested.

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