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94 Integra build thread
Its been a LONG time since my last post, but I've been lurking around from time to time.
This is a 5 speed Integra with 170k miles that was in the family, and after the owner passed away it found its way into my hands. She actualy lurked on ecomoder from time to time; so I see it only fitting to make a thread for the car! lol https://image.ibb.co/fb4MZk/20170514_164331_LI.jpg Ya, the first day it left me stranded.... after a new batery we were ready to go again! https://image.ibb.co/foeoEk/20170514_164925.jpg with less than seller mileage returns (28 mpg) i did a tune up. (oil change, timing belt, spark plugs, cap, and rotor) I am still not happy with the Economy, but its improving. Being that this car will be my storm chasing car for next season anything i can do to help would be nice. https://image.ibb.co/capMZk/20170608_163344.jpg The laptop mount is held on via industrial Velcro so it comes off easily. A big problem with storm chasing in a honda (or acura) is how low the oil pan sits. That is not good for dirt roads with large rocks! so a bellypan/Skid plate was not optional for me. The last thing I would ever want to do is ruin this car by hacking it up. By removing the factory tow hooks it gave me a VERY sturdy location for some skid plate mount points. https://image.ibb.co/eNQOfQ/20170706_145100.jpg https://image.ibb.co/gpvBZk/20170720_134912.jpg https://image.ibb.co/mHwkuk/20170720_142953.jpg I didn't want to increase the frontal area of the car, but the whole point of a skid plate is to make it to where it will take any potential impact, not the chassis. i have less than a half inch of clearance between the oil pan and the skid plate. https://image.ibb.co/ivO9LQ/20170720_134857.jpg https://image.ibb.co/jW8WZk/20170720_134901.jpg The bellypan is ~ 1/8" (3.175mm) aluminum and will hopefully be sturdy enough. The brackets are 2"x3"x0.3125" angle aluminum. https://image.ibb.co/jj95uk/20170720_145055.jpg https://image.ibb.co/ic1JEk/20170720_145105.jpg https://preview.ibb.co/eorJEk/20170720_145110.jpg https://image.ibb.co/bAWULQ/20170720_145126.jpg https://preview.ibb.co/d5oyEk/20170720_145142.jpg If i get a chance to bend some new sheet metal for it, I will make it fit the front bumper a little tighter. https://image.ibb.co/hrtn75/20170720_145202.jpg The last thing to do is add brackets to the rear, like so. https://image.ibb.co/joApLQ/fu2x2.jpg |
Nice work!
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Storm chasing, sounds like a dream.
Subscribed! Very clean teggy. I had a B18 in my Del Sol, and it was a fun little motor. I'd love to see where this goes. |
Thanks for the support guys, Will be taking it for a 415 mile drive today and just removed the power steering belt so testing wont be a perfect comparison from without the bellypan.
I need another MPGuino from Meelis. |
This is a re-post from a thread that I just made but I thought it belonged in here as well.
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It is Important to note that I will either be installing the Catalytic converters from a 1st gen insight (made to handel higher NOX output) or be doing water injection in conjunction with a NOX sensor from a ford diesel to try and keep emissions in check.
I have both setting around. The cats came off my insight and only have ~5,000 Miles on them. The NOX sensor will have to be monitored via a Arduino. I need the voltage range outputs, and I cant find the info I need for it.... A word of caution, go too crazy, and It may throw a code with the rear O2 sensor. Easily solved by disabling it in the programming of the ECU later on. |
Good job on the skid plate :thumbup:
You pose an interesting aerodynamic question; modification for stability in gusting crosswinds rather than speed or economy. One thought is the roof-top fences used on NASCAR cars to kill lift when they go sideways. |
You know, roof rails May not be a bad idea. Under normal driving conditions they shouldn't have a terrible impact Drag, however, that would definitely change with a strong Crosswind .
I've actually done a little chasing in my 1st gen Insight. 50MPH crosswords are definitely a handful.... Also, the car is just too slow to feel comfortable Under some of the conditions that we encounter . |
The other thing might be what air-baggers call 'laying frame'. You could even have ground anchors mounted in two opposite corners so you could drive onto some bare ground and sink 'em.
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Unless you run a Honda insite engine tune on the insite converter, it seems useless for reducing NOx.
The converter gets loaded up with NOx and the ecu runs the engine rich every so often to regen the anti-NOx catalyst. With out that regen the converter loads up with NOx and then the NOx blows straight through. I would just use a normal converter. http://ecomodder.com/forum/showthrea...urn-35095.html |
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