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Old 11-03-2004, 02:40 PM
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new to this forum. i have a 91 crx hf 1.5.
what is the difference in the hf,dx,si ??
is mine a dog ?
it is my dailey driver. i love it, 35 mpg.
from what i im reading, there is not much i can do to improve performance. as one guy said - hf & performance do not go togather.
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Old 11-03-2004, 03:29 PM
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It's an economy car. It has the least features and slowest motor out of any in that generation, but also the lightest. Motor swapping is the only option to get performance out of it. Even if you go for a higher end d-series.
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Old 11-03-2004, 03:40 PM
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enjoy the great gas mileage

sorry but the engine is the dog.
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thank you. when i did register it with the mvd, the lady looked at the weight, and asked me if it was a car !!!!
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i get about 35mpg in my crx dx.does it say hf in the back hatch
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only 35 mpg? my 89 dx gets 35 easily, and it's got just over 230k miles on it... i thought the hf was supposed to have milage up in the 50's.

taking this assumption into account, you could do a few things to at least get the engine performing like it used to. it's apparantly drinking the gas when it's supposed to be just sipping.
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it does have the HF on the back. about 1 year, i had it tuned to pass emmissions testing. prior to that it was getting about 40mpg. can anyone tell me what they did to get it to pass emmissions, that also droped the mpg? can i get the mpg back ?
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Re: Educate Me

New sparkplugs, sparkplug wires, dizzy cap, rotor and 02 sensor (cheap one from autoparts store), then reset ecu... pull red 10a "hazard" fuse from under-hood-fusebox for 10 sec., replace, idle for 5 min. (don't touch gas or anything), shut off, restart and drive away happy... oh and a new fuel filter might help too...
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New sparkplugs, sparkplug wires, dizzy cap, rotor and 02 sensor (cheap one from autoparts store), then reset ecu... pull red 10a "hazard" fuse from under-hood-fusebox for 10 sec., replace, idle for 5 min. (don't touch gas or anything), shut off, restart and drive away happy... oh and a new fuel filter might help too...



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> then reset ecu... pull red 10a "hazard" fuse from
> under-hood-fusebox for 10 sec., replace, idle for 5 > min. (don't touch gas or anything), shut off, restart > and drive away happy

What exactly does this do?

I have an '89 HF that's getting 36-38mpg around town. The car has 165k on it, everything's bone stock including the wheels & tires. It runs strong (for that motor) & doesn't smoke or anything. Though it is about 20k since the last tuneup.... I'll do the tuneup & fuel filter. I feel like it ought to be getting 45 at least.

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Why does everyone keep saying pull the red hazard fuse? It doesnt have anything to do with the ecu, If you dont believe me pull it out and start up your car. It is the fuse to your hazard lights. You have to pull the battery cable or the main fuse for it to reset the ecu.

The ecu cycles, so after a few days or normal the ecu has sysematiclly reset itself in most cases.
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You have to pull the battery cable or the main fuse for it to reset the ecu. The ecu cycles, so after a few days or normal the ecu has sysematiclly reset itself in most cases.
Are you saying it recycles anyway, whether you pull the battery cable or not?

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Re: Educate Me

i heard that the "ecu" fuse was a ignition one and the "hazard" fuse was for the permanant ECU settings if you get what i mean, i have heard this a lot
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