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Old 12-29-2012, 10:06 AM   #25 (permalink)
pete c
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I had an '84 Accord, so I know all about the spaghetti! Most of the time it ran beautifully, but, when the spaghetti acted up, it would sputter and cough. One day I nursed it home, got out and noticed a glow on the ground underneath. Yikes! Cat got a little bit warm.

Would love to have one of those first gen CRXs, but only if I could make all that spaghetti BS go away. Fortunately they are over 25 years old, which exempts them from emissions. Is there a way to get rid of all that garbage? Maybe an aftermarket weber? Would that harm FE?
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