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F20A_CB7, I miss you, but I will see you one day.
"Nothing a little prayer can't fix."
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Selling on Ebay!
15.10 @ 90.42mph
The quest for 9s ceased, now the goal is a circuit track monster!
Current fastest Laguna Seca Lap: 1:52.889
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Originally posted by Turbo617 View PostI'm sort of in the same boat, I want to have a second car so I can drive it while my CB is down. I had an integra, but I rather get a 93-95 civic coupe or a CB7 coupe ( leaning more towards the CB7 as it will be more safe from theives compared to the civic)
wish you the best on your endeavors, choose wisely. :P
Originally posted by af_1132 View PostAfter your tune...DO IT!!!! You know you want to...
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Originally posted by excalibur02 View Postyour screen name is exactly how it feels when modifying cars lol. RESTLESS!
good job so far man.
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Still slight oil leak
So I went to take my car for a drive to do some datalogging (and get a smoothie) just to make sure the check engine light bulb wasn't unplugged and everything seemed alright. However, before I left I checked the ground and noticed there was a wet spot on my driveway. So I got underneath the car and saw that there was still oil leaking from what I'm assuming is coming from the front main seal. Now I was told that all oil leaks had been fixed, but clearly it hasn't. I'm somewhat in a bind because although I want to get this taken care of, I'm not sure I can trust Collective due to bad past experiences which is why I haven't gone to them since 2011.
For example, they lost my trust when the last time I had some work done by them and my crankshaft pulley just popped off. And to even consider them to change my front main seal, which would involve them taking off my crankshaft pulley, makes me skeptical. However, I'm like this with anyone who works on my car and I pay very close attention to anything that wasn't the same before I let them work on it. For instance, when I got my car from the body shop I had a missing headlight bolt or when I got my car back from getting my LSD installed I had a few dents and scrapes on my Cusco strut bar.
Since my tune is right around the corner, I'd like for this to be resolved as quickly as possibly, but I highly doubt it'll happen because of $, trust issues, and time constraints due to work schedule and school work. From my previous posts, I mainly took it in to get rid of my IAT sensor cel code I was throwing, but was told by Blair I had a cam seal leak. Without any hesitation, I told him it was fine to change, but to look into changing the front main seal also since I wanted all leaks fixed. My main reason for this recommendation of that particular seal to be changed was due to working underneath my car for a few hours each day just to isolate the main area the oil was coming from. A day later, Scott called me saying the oil pan gasket had the leak and that my rear main seal was dry. But wouldn't that involve in them removing my transmission or transmission casing just for the rear main seal to be visible and didn't I tell them to check the front main seal instead.
Mainly, I just bummed because of the $ I spent to have the cams seals and oil pan gasket replaced, yet still have a oil leak and not be acknowledged of what I recommended in the first place. In addition, Scott said if I had any kind of oil leaks to immediately come see him which just makes me contemplate was this planned to get more business out of me since our economy is really slow right now. All in all, I still respect Scott's knowledge and opinions when it comes to Honda's, H22's, and our CB7 chassis, but it's just incidents like this which makes me lose faith in his shop.
Anyways, sorry guys for the long rant. Now I don't even feel like working on my engineering homework.
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Originally posted by Lucien View PostThat sucks, dude. Nothing is worse than feeling like you got worked over by a shop you trusted to do a job you couldn't/didn't want to do yourself.
Last edited by Restless; 09-19-2014, 07:08 PM.
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They screwed you. That gasket is old and damaged.1993 SE Coupe MRT - 1992 LX Sedan MRT
93 Accord SE Bose Stereo MYTHS & FACTS - F22A* Power Plant Removal(UNDER CONSTRUCTION)
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Originally posted by wildBill83 View PostThey screwed you. That gasket is old and damaged.
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Trip to UMS Tuning
So I've tried to get a hold of Collective, but either their phone isn't working or they're intentionally not picking up my calls. Anyways, so here are my results from my tune. Tony didn't post the baseline graph on here, not sure why, but it definitely runs smoother and my AC works with this ECU now. Some problems we ran into in the beginning of the tune was my TPS was acting up then eventually wouldn't work so I had them replace it with a new one. Glad they were straight up with me about that because I did notice when I got my car back from a shop I had fix it to pass emissions, my car was idling a lot higher than before even though I adjusted the idle screw a few weeks after. Also, on the last run I threw a code 41 oxygen sensor heater. Just to make sure , I can just replace my O2 sensor with a new Denso and it should go away correct or should I measure the resistance first to see if it's giving me the 10-40 ohms? Just wondering cause Tony the tuner at UMS Tuning said he disabled the O2 heater, but to get it fixed and bring it back cause it's on "open loop" which I believe is due to the fact of the O2 sensor being disabled. My guess for this is because in SManagaer in the Parameters tab there's a "closed loop" tab which allows you to disable the O2 heater, as well as adjust some other things to tune your vehicle mainly related to the air/fuel mixtures. Also, him telling me that instead of just letting me on my way definitely reassured me that I chose I good place to go to.
I was a little disappointed in the torque numbers, but hopefully when some internal performance mods are done I'll be happier. Also, here's some pictures of inside of the shop. Tony has definitely earned his stripes in the time attack and road racing realm.
Also, I averaged 27.4 mpg for both the drive up there with no AC and back with AC.Last edited by Restless; 09-19-2014, 11:27 PM.
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Yesterday, afternoon I finally got a hold of Collective after trying all afternoon Friday when I got back from my tuning appointment. Pretty much I told him I still had an oil leak and then asked if he had changed the oil pan gasket. Once he said he did, I told him I took some pictures underneath my car of the oil pan and it looks as if the oil pan gasket had never been changed and it feels hard and looks ripped. He then asked if I could drop my car off by the shop so he could look at it, but having some exams coming tomorrow and the next day, I told him possibly on Wednesday I can stop by to show him, but I can't drop it off. Well yesterday night, I decided to take my car up the street get some energy drinks and my car wouldn't start back up as I was trying to leave circle k. I was able to get it home though with some help of a few friends who helped me push it back to my house (thank god circle k is just right outside my neighborhood lol). After doing some troubleshooting, I came to the conclusion it's my main relay so I ordered a new one of those, as well as a new O2 sensor. Hopefully, this gets my car up and running, but just an update on how the vehicle itself is doing. Also, my odometer stops working intermittently, but works for the most part.Last edited by Restless; 09-24-2014, 11:59 PM.
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Originally posted by Lucien View PostMake sure you take it into Collective sooner rather than later or they'll stop taking your complaint seriously. And stay at the shop to watch them work on it so you know they're performing the work they're promising.
That sucks about the relay!
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Collective just called
So yesterday, after one of my exams I had stopped by Collective, but no one was there. However, I did talk to a shop owner that's next door to them and told them about my dilemma. Well word must have got to Blair who seems to be mainly the mechanic and only one working at the shop which called me just now to fess up to his mistake and offer me a refund this Friday. There's no question about it, I'm happy to hear this, yet at the same time I have my fingers crossed and hope everything will be resolved. Mainly due to the fact that it takes time for me to save money. So, if all goes well I won't be left with a sour taste in my mouth and will be content with the services in which they provided.
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