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help with a 91 civic sedan lx


mystkal1
09-28-2006, 02:15 AM
i have a 1991 honda civic sedan with a jdm short shifter a exedy stage one clutch and exhaust i am trying to put a short ram intake in but haveing trouble finding on to put on can anyone tell me witch one will work i heard i would have to relocate my battery but i dont wanna go threw the trouble any help would be cool thanx

BLU CIVIC
09-28-2006, 07:46 AM
there's a JDM short shifter?

but anyways...yeah, relocating your battery is good...but i think any 88-91 short ram will fit...try and find a cai...it's a lot better

thefooshmeister
09-28-2006, 12:36 PM
you should be able to put in a short ram without movin your battery..ive got one on mine and its close to the battery but still fits. im still afraid to put a CAI on mine cuz im afraid of suckin water in and hydrolocking the motor.

CRXperiment
09-28-2006, 12:42 PM
Any cheap short ram off ebay will work. You dont need to relocate your battery to install a short ram. If i were you and wanted to keep the battery up front, i would put a piece of fabric or rubber inbetween the short ram and the battery's positive terminal to keep from shorting out.

BLU CIVIC
09-28-2006, 12:44 PM
get an AEM bypass valve

http://www.sportcompactcarweb.com/tech/0104scc_aem_air_bypass_valve/index.html

thefooshmeister
09-28-2006, 12:58 PM
eh they reduce the performance of the CAI so whats the point

BLU CIVIC
09-28-2006, 01:02 PM
engine breaths better is all...same as with a short ram

turtlecrxsi
09-28-2006, 01:53 PM
I cannot believe you people...

First, yes a short ram (even 3" tubing) will fit and yes a piece of duct tape or cloth separating the metal intake tubing from the positive battery terminal does help from shorting out.

Second, you will NOT hydrolock from installing a CAI and driving in rain or through puddles for that matter. I've had a CAI on my CRX for over 2 years now and have driven through really deep puddles and have driven behind trucks rooster tailing water directly onto my car and my bumper has a hole in it to suck air directly into the intake filter.

Third, I had an AEM by-pass and it fell apart because it's just cheap plastic with some foam to allow some air into the intake when the filter on the end is totally submerged. Pretty much a waste of money.

Now, unless you plan on driving through a river and completely submerging your filter - which you'd have to have your car in water as deep as the top part of your front tire - you will not have any trouble at all...

CRXperiment
09-28-2006, 05:32 PM
If you wanna be real cheap, do what i did with my old std. Go to Home Depot and buy either 2.5 or 3 inch aluminum dryer tubing, the stuff that stretches like a slinky when you pull to make it longer, and hook one end to your TB and the other to a cone filter, route it behind your battery. I also used some extra tubing and put an inlet behind the grille, next to the radiator to recieve fresh, ambient air. I led this tube behind the battery, same place my cone filter was, so the filter could suck up this air from the front of the car. It was almost like having a short ram and cold air combo.

2poor2tune
09-29-2006, 04:08 PM
yes in a 4d the crx stuff works the same i have a b16 with a bigger then normal battery in it and mine cai still fits i made it up of a normal short ram and another short ram. i will take a pic just for fun. i havent got to show off my motor yet on this site. and mine is a 4d to.

2poor2tune
09-29-2006, 04:19 PM
here they are.

http://img517.imageshack.us/img517/2188/imag0067mj0.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/7861/imag0068mr5.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

FrodoGT
09-30-2006, 03:13 AM
Yeah, ive pretty much stopped worrying too damn much about sucking water up..Ive driven highway speeds in the worst rain I have ever driven or ridden in, and nothing..plowed through puddles about 3-4" deep, nothing.. maybe its my filter design, its an hks and very odd looking..lots of surface area to suck air from, only thing that could do it would be fully submerging it, in which case the water would be in my car. I have noticed the engine bog ever so slightly on a couple of occasions when I plow into a real deep puddle at about 5 mph, like pulling into traffic on corners, just let off the gas and it settles back down.

2poor2tune
09-30-2006, 03:50 AM
yeah good idea. just watch for puddles if you must and let off the throttle when going into them. and comone no comments on the whip. please only positive. and yes its a rattle can job that aint finished and my hood was popped for the motor pic

turtlecrxsi
10-02-2006, 09:05 AM
2poor2tune, nice ride. I see you got the b16 in the 4door.

Oh yeah, no worries for hydrolocking for me anymore... :grinno:
I don't even have to jack up my ride to change the oil... LOL

2poor2tune
10-02-2006, 09:03 PM
hows that?

BLU CIVIC
10-03-2006, 07:56 AM
hows that?

check out his sig...tryin to be like me:icon16:

mystkal1
10-03-2006, 08:50 PM
hey thanx fellas for the input and nice ride 2poor2tune iam was thinking of the b16 but i got a d16 a6 block for free and going to do the mini me swap thanx again fellas :smokin:

thefooshmeister
10-03-2006, 10:52 PM
theyve got SUV's, the bane of the environment which unlike our cars they sit higher, consume more gas, and generally are driven by small females who talk on cell phones..not like i can talk my crx would never pass emissions..especially not after tonight since my midsection decided to rust out and start dragging..and it really didnt look bad when it was up in the shop gettin worked on. so now ive gotta get a new one put in..maybe some larger piping and a resonator hehe..oh well just more of my hard earned money sunk into the pocket rocket.

im wonderin if i should go ahead and do a mini-me but my a6 heads are still in decent condition

2poor2tune
10-04-2006, 02:02 AM
oh i was thinkin he had a honda. maybe i shouldhave checked but hey i can change my oil without jacking my car up. i have plenty of clearance behind the intake mani to reach back and twist the filter. i just replaced my o2 sensor with one hand behind the itake mani to. but the oil would not be in a bucket or oil can either. unless they make 2" high by idk how lng but long to drain my oil into.

FuLL BLown STD
10-04-2006, 02:48 PM
hey BLU awesome sig!! i like yota landcruisers!! but yeah..im curious if u guys know of any1 that actually hydrolocked there 4g? i mean i had a aem short ram at one time and managed to get uh lil moisture in it on a rainy day..i know ppl who H-locked there preludes and scort gt's round here with CAI's..it seems kinda common here in Reading.. by the way..nice b16 fo-do..u need a new valve cover tho lol not diggin the primer..otherwise sexy!

BLU CIVIC
10-04-2006, 03:11 PM
my friend hydrolocked his Focus when his CAI came loose and was like 1" off the street and he ranthru some huge puddles...think 1/2 gallon water got sucked up

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