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Re: 90 Prelude Lossing compression in Cyld 1

does anyone think its worth changin my non vtec prelude into a vtec
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do you think its worth it or not to change my non vtec prelude into a vtec
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Re: 90 Prelude Lossing compression in Cyld 1

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I just had my car in to see about a miss I am having. They came back with the comprssion being 40 when normal is 150. I'm not going to pay $2000 for a car with 160,0000 on it.

Question is how long do you think it will be able to drive it like this? Will only be using it in town.

WHY DONT YOU TRY TO DO THE WORK YOURSELF AND SAVE SOME BUCK..HEAD GASKET SET IS JUST ABOUT $100 AND ABOUT $200 TO MACHINE THE HEAD..
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