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Old 05-23-2013, 12:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Gearhead from Spain. Old Civic, Olds & S10

Hi guys.

I just bought a 1990 Civic hatch, is from the European market so you don't have this engine in the USA, is a 1.3 single carb 75hp.

I hope to get very good FE with this one, because, the real thing is I LOVE american cars, in fact, I have a 1981 Olds Delta88 with a rebuilt 403 and a 1995 S10 Blazer 4.3 auto I was using as DD and killing my wallet.

Less money on gas means more money on parts, AND I LOVE JDM, so I'm more than happy with the lil Honda.

Just how funny the only cars I don't like are the european ones.... I born in the wrong place...

Lots of plan for this little thing in the future.
This Civic is the lower equipment possible.
No A/C, No P/S, No power windows, No central locking, so only 1900lbs.

I'll post a couple of pics when I can.

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Old 05-23-2013, 12:12 PM   #2 (permalink)
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And, forgot to say, I think this forum is amazing!!!

As a gearhead I love to work on my cars, don't matter if its for more performance, handling, reliability, or getting better mpg.

I really appreciate all the info here.

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Old 05-23-2013, 12:37 PM   #3 (permalink)
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My 5 labor days commute is only 10 milles a day in 4 trips (A-B/B-A and A-C/C-A)

70% of the time at a steady 50mph, slightly up/downhill and very light traffic without any traffic lights.

I live in the coast, very hot weather, min temp in winter about 50ºF and max in summer about 100ºF.

this must be really low numbers in gas bill, BUT! here in this country, the price is like 7 dollar per Gallon(if my math aren't wrong) or like we measure here 1.43 euros per liter.
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Old 05-23-2013, 01:52 PM   #4 (permalink)
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My 5 labor days commute is only 10 milles a day in 4 trips (A-B/B-A and A-C/C-A)
You mean: 10 miles total, divided in 4 parts? If so, that will make good mileage a challenge since the car is not at full, stable operating temperature for a good portion of each part.

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70% of the time at a steady 50mph, slightly up/downhill and very light traffic without any traffic lights.
That environment will make it much easier to get excellent mileage.

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Old 05-23-2013, 04:17 PM   #5 (permalink)
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man i wouldnt drive a 403 with 7 dollars a gallon prices! haha. how many people do you know that have classic American cars over there? my little brother is in Barcelona right now, he built the xgames skate park and is disassembling it right now. he said that place is AMAZING
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Old 05-24-2013, 02:22 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Have you never considered an engine swap for the Blazer? Wouldn't be so hard to get a 4-pot turbodiesel ranging from 2.4L to 3.0L to slap into it.
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Old 05-26-2013, 05:37 AM   #7 (permalink)
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how many people do you know that have classic American cars over there?
Not much really!!! maybe in a good event in my zone we can be 20-25 cars.
Here is funny but at the same time annoying how average people ask if my engine is a 3 or 3.5 liter!!! jajaja
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Yes 4 parts so, maybe I should put WAI in top of my list??? grill block???

and about swapping the blazer, yes I think sometimes, an alum SBC LS, it sure will get better mpg than the V6, twice the power!!! but here is difficult and is not cheap.

As I said a love american muscle, and like almost anything old, but new cars and diesel??? no thanks! I really hate diesel.

And one more thing, I will not switch or swap the honda to FI!!! I even think in bike carbs + raise compression, and maybe they make great low end torque and good FE, just a think...
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I bet their heads explode when you tell them it's a 7 liter hahaha. Are you suggesting that you would put a carbureted sbc Ls engine in the blazer and not fi?
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about swapping the blazer, yes I think sometimes, an alum SBC LS, it sure will get better mpg than the V6, twice the power!!! but here is difficult and is not cheap.

As I said a love american muscle, and like almost anything old, but new cars and diesel??? no thanks! I really hate diesel
I don't like V6 engines as much as I like a straight-6 one, since a V6 looks basically like a chopped V8.

BTW we might have born in the wrong places: if you hate Diesels you would love to be Brazilian

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