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Old 07-08-2010, 08:21 PM   #1
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Unhappy does a 1987 honda accord have a carburator?

I bought this 1987 Honda Accord Lx from a gentelman who said it had carburator problems so the mechanics said. I want to take the car into the shop but before getting skrewed I wanna know exactly what I should expect to pay and for that I want to knowthe facts..does a honda accord lx have a regular carburator or a dual fuel Injector?
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Re: does a 1987 honda accord have a carburator?

It could have either. All you need to do is open the hood and look at the air box. If it says PGM-FI then it's injected. Bring it to a Honda dealer if you are worried about getting screwed.
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