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You are right finding a stock one is like finding a vigin at a faternity party. -tires I am unaware of any LRR tires that will fit the 13inch VH rims. There may be some out there but I have not yet seen them. - Oil I think that 0-20 only comes synthetic. I havent seen any conventional dyno- 0-20. - plugs make sure they have the right VX plug in there (ZFR4F-11) even when I orded them from a honda dealer I got the wrong ones. -o2 ebay is the best place I found for one. -Brakes always check god knows what someone had done in there. Bearings I didnt replace mine just gave the tires the "wiggle" test when it was on the lift. Good luck with it |
^ jack - thanks for the useful info. its funny how i always end up with red cars, i dont think the teal is THAT bad.
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yeah the commute is definatly 10 times worse, literally, but it wont be too bad once i get the vx. i was actually living in west hollywood while i worked in oxnard for a few months, and that was a bad commute, about 60mi each way on the most traveled section of the 101. it would take about an hour to get to work and 1.5-2hrs to get home. I think PCH will be a lot more relaxing and might actually yeild some good mpg's since the speed limit is 55 and chp loves the PHC. i am definatly down for a ventura county get together. |
Check out Krousdb's posts on his VX. I believe he's got the voltage's listed in one of his posts, but that's how he is able to tell he's in lean burn. He say's he can get it to stay in lean burn, and maintain 55, with no drafting. He's posting significantly above average mileage, so he's got to be doing something right.
On PCH, you best well presume you've got LA Sheriff, up to the county line and CHP in Ventura. LA Sheriff on PCH can be a real pain, especially around holiday's. They love to stake out certain sections. The only speeding tickets I've had in the last 20 years are all courtesy the LA side of PCH. On the up side, they don't seem to patrol so much during rush hour's. |
Michelin Harmony and Vredestein Quatrac2 are LRR tires that you can get in 13" sizes. I am currently running Michelin Harmony at 60psi on my CX.
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When you pick up your car, you should try to find out how recently the timing belt and the water pump were replaced. The timing belt's are supposed to be replaced every 50,000 miles, although they can go a lot further. However, a broken timing belt is a major annoyance, at best and may potentially ruing the valve train, also. If you do need to get replace the belt, it would be prudent to do your water pump also, since you have to remove the belt to get to the water pump. The water pump's tend to go out around 200,000.
Good Luck, nice looking car! |
thanks for the info gary. supposedly the timing belt and water pump were replaced at 14x,000 miles. i will probably replace them both when i get the chance, just for the piece of mind.
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If the pump was replaced at 14x,000 then I wouldn't worry about it. You should be able to pull the cover to the timing belt and see what sort of condition the belt is in. If it's looking dry, old and stringy, then it's past time to get a new belt. If it look's good, no tiny crack's, fairly fresh, then it's probably good for awhile.
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just got back last night and was very impressed with the car. picked it up at about noon, filled up the tank, and drove back from pheonix to la, stopped in palms springs at my moms. the thing is so clean, the guy garaged it all its life and had all the paperwork including the original window stricker. i drove anywhere between 65-75 mph the whole way (i know not the most efficient speed, but with a speed limit of 75, its hard to go much slower). got all the way pack to port hueneme (448mi) and the tank seemed to be pretty low, so i filled it up (8.3gal) aproxx 53mpg, which was very impressive considering i didnt do anything to the car execpt fill it up and drive.
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