98 Civic Maintenance Question/Recommendation--Tune ups
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Re: 98 Civic Maintenance Question/Recommendation--Tune ups
Tera Baap wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I just picked up a 98 Civic EX 5-spd manual. I was looking thru the
> maintenance intervals they have up there and it mentions a spark plug
> replacement every 30k miles/2 yrs. There was no mention of changing the
> wires, PCV valve, distributor cap, et al. I recall that whenever I asked my
> mechanic for a tune up on my previous cars, he'd replace a whole bunch of
> stuff. Was it unnecessary?
>
> Further, does anyone have recommendations for a set of spark plugs (and
> wires, etc., if necessary) that are superior to the stock NGK or Denso
> plugs?
>
> Thanks!
>
> TB
spark plugs must be honda or ngk or denso
distr.cap en and wires are not common parts for honda you have to replace every
x years or km's
they are of such a quality they last very long
(i had an opel (german GM) kadett which was terrible sensitive for wires or
distr.cap)
marcel
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Re: 98 Civic Maintenance Question/Recommendation--Tune ups
Tera Baap wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I just picked up a 98 Civic EX 5-spd manual. I was looking thru the
> maintenance intervals they have up there and it mentions a spark plug
> replacement every 30k miles/2 yrs. There was no mention of changing the
> wires, PCV valve, distributor cap, et al. I recall that whenever I asked my
> mechanic for a tune up on my previous cars, he'd replace a whole bunch of
> stuff. Was it unnecessary?
>
> Further, does anyone have recommendations for a set of spark plugs (and
> wires, etc., if necessary) that are superior to the stock NGK or Denso
> plugs?
>
> Thanks!
>
> TB
spark plugs must be honda or ngk or denso
distr.cap en and wires are not common parts for honda you have to replace every
x years or km's
they are of such a quality they last very long
(i had an opel (german GM) kadett which was terrible sensitive for wires or
distr.cap)
marcel
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Re: 98 Civic Maintenance Question/Recommendation--Tune ups
I had a '90 and a '93 Mercury Sable and you'd have to replace all of that
every 12,000mi. The cap and rotor would corrode. There was no seal. Those
cars cost more to own than a BMW. I use to use aftermarket wires, plugs,
caps and rotors on my '88 Accord. The Wells cap and rotor were pieces of
crap that FAILED in a year's time due to build up and deterioration. Last
time I got a set - cap, rotor, wires, plugs, I got Honda parts from
Manchester Honda (www.manhonda.com) and they were great. The wires were
shorter and fit perfectly. The boots were sealed where the wire goes in.
That's like an army truck that can drive in water. The set improved my low
end torque so much that I had to relearn the car. If I was on dirt I'd peel
when I'd try to start off normally. Your 30,000mi. tune up should probably
include plugs, wires, distributor cap, and rotor if they aren't Honda parts
(no cap and rotor if you have an electronic ignition of course) and a valve
lash adjustment. With Honda parts, just do the valve adjustment and check
the plugs.
"marcel" <w_coyote@wxs.nl> wrote in message news:3FEDB432.361B2E46@wxs.nl...
>
>
> Tera Baap wrote:
>
> > Hi all!
> >
> > I just picked up a 98 Civic EX 5-spd manual. I was looking thru the
> > maintenance intervals they have up there and it mentions a spark plug
> > replacement every 30k miles/2 yrs. There was no mention of changing the
> > wires, PCV valve, distributor cap, et al. I recall that whenever I
asked my
> > mechanic for a tune up on my previous cars, he'd replace a whole bunch
of
> > stuff. Was it unnecessary?
> >
> > Further, does anyone have recommendations for a set of spark plugs (and
> > wires, etc., if necessary) that are superior to the stock NGK or Denso
> > plugs?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > TB
>
> spark plugs must be honda or ngk or denso
> distr.cap en and wires are not common parts for honda you have to replace
every
> x years or km's
> they are of such a quality they last very long
>
> (i had an opel (german GM) kadett which was terrible sensitive for wires
or
> distr.cap)
>
> marcel
>
every 12,000mi. The cap and rotor would corrode. There was no seal. Those
cars cost more to own than a BMW. I use to use aftermarket wires, plugs,
caps and rotors on my '88 Accord. The Wells cap and rotor were pieces of
crap that FAILED in a year's time due to build up and deterioration. Last
time I got a set - cap, rotor, wires, plugs, I got Honda parts from
Manchester Honda (www.manhonda.com) and they were great. The wires were
shorter and fit perfectly. The boots were sealed where the wire goes in.
That's like an army truck that can drive in water. The set improved my low
end torque so much that I had to relearn the car. If I was on dirt I'd peel
when I'd try to start off normally. Your 30,000mi. tune up should probably
include plugs, wires, distributor cap, and rotor if they aren't Honda parts
(no cap and rotor if you have an electronic ignition of course) and a valve
lash adjustment. With Honda parts, just do the valve adjustment and check
the plugs.
"marcel" <w_coyote@wxs.nl> wrote in message news:3FEDB432.361B2E46@wxs.nl...
>
>
> Tera Baap wrote:
>
> > Hi all!
> >
> > I just picked up a 98 Civic EX 5-spd manual. I was looking thru the
> > maintenance intervals they have up there and it mentions a spark plug
> > replacement every 30k miles/2 yrs. There was no mention of changing the
> > wires, PCV valve, distributor cap, et al. I recall that whenever I
asked my
> > mechanic for a tune up on my previous cars, he'd replace a whole bunch
of
> > stuff. Was it unnecessary?
> >
> > Further, does anyone have recommendations for a set of spark plugs (and
> > wires, etc., if necessary) that are superior to the stock NGK or Denso
> > plugs?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > TB
>
> spark plugs must be honda or ngk or denso
> distr.cap en and wires are not common parts for honda you have to replace
every
> x years or km's
> they are of such a quality they last very long
>
> (i had an opel (german GM) kadett which was terrible sensitive for wires
or
> distr.cap)
>
> marcel
>
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Re: 98 Civic Maintenance Question/Recommendation--Tune ups
I had a '90 and a '93 Mercury Sable and you'd have to replace all of that
every 12,000mi. The cap and rotor would corrode. There was no seal. Those
cars cost more to own than a BMW. I use to use aftermarket wires, plugs,
caps and rotors on my '88 Accord. The Wells cap and rotor were pieces of
crap that FAILED in a year's time due to build up and deterioration. Last
time I got a set - cap, rotor, wires, plugs, I got Honda parts from
Manchester Honda (www.manhonda.com) and they were great. The wires were
shorter and fit perfectly. The boots were sealed where the wire goes in.
That's like an army truck that can drive in water. The set improved my low
end torque so much that I had to relearn the car. If I was on dirt I'd peel
when I'd try to start off normally. Your 30,000mi. tune up should probably
include plugs, wires, distributor cap, and rotor if they aren't Honda parts
(no cap and rotor if you have an electronic ignition of course) and a valve
lash adjustment. With Honda parts, just do the valve adjustment and check
the plugs.
"marcel" <w_coyote@wxs.nl> wrote in message news:3FEDB432.361B2E46@wxs.nl...
>
>
> Tera Baap wrote:
>
> > Hi all!
> >
> > I just picked up a 98 Civic EX 5-spd manual. I was looking thru the
> > maintenance intervals they have up there and it mentions a spark plug
> > replacement every 30k miles/2 yrs. There was no mention of changing the
> > wires, PCV valve, distributor cap, et al. I recall that whenever I
asked my
> > mechanic for a tune up on my previous cars, he'd replace a whole bunch
of
> > stuff. Was it unnecessary?
> >
> > Further, does anyone have recommendations for a set of spark plugs (and
> > wires, etc., if necessary) that are superior to the stock NGK or Denso
> > plugs?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > TB
>
> spark plugs must be honda or ngk or denso
> distr.cap en and wires are not common parts for honda you have to replace
every
> x years or km's
> they are of such a quality they last very long
>
> (i had an opel (german GM) kadett which was terrible sensitive for wires
or
> distr.cap)
>
> marcel
>
every 12,000mi. The cap and rotor would corrode. There was no seal. Those
cars cost more to own than a BMW. I use to use aftermarket wires, plugs,
caps and rotors on my '88 Accord. The Wells cap and rotor were pieces of
crap that FAILED in a year's time due to build up and deterioration. Last
time I got a set - cap, rotor, wires, plugs, I got Honda parts from
Manchester Honda (www.manhonda.com) and they were great. The wires were
shorter and fit perfectly. The boots were sealed where the wire goes in.
That's like an army truck that can drive in water. The set improved my low
end torque so much that I had to relearn the car. If I was on dirt I'd peel
when I'd try to start off normally. Your 30,000mi. tune up should probably
include plugs, wires, distributor cap, and rotor if they aren't Honda parts
(no cap and rotor if you have an electronic ignition of course) and a valve
lash adjustment. With Honda parts, just do the valve adjustment and check
the plugs.
"marcel" <w_coyote@wxs.nl> wrote in message news:3FEDB432.361B2E46@wxs.nl...
>
>
> Tera Baap wrote:
>
> > Hi all!
> >
> > I just picked up a 98 Civic EX 5-spd manual. I was looking thru the
> > maintenance intervals they have up there and it mentions a spark plug
> > replacement every 30k miles/2 yrs. There was no mention of changing the
> > wires, PCV valve, distributor cap, et al. I recall that whenever I
asked my
> > mechanic for a tune up on my previous cars, he'd replace a whole bunch
of
> > stuff. Was it unnecessary?
> >
> > Further, does anyone have recommendations for a set of spark plugs (and
> > wires, etc., if necessary) that are superior to the stock NGK or Denso
> > plugs?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > TB
>
> spark plugs must be honda or ngk or denso
> distr.cap en and wires are not common parts for honda you have to replace
every
> x years or km's
> they are of such a quality they last very long
>
> (i had an opel (german GM) kadett which was terrible sensitive for wires
or
> distr.cap)
>
> marcel
>
#20
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Re: 98 Civic Maintenance Question/Recommendation--Tune ups
I had a '90 and a '93 Mercury Sable and you'd have to replace all of that
every 12,000mi. The cap and rotor would corrode. There was no seal. Those
cars cost more to own than a BMW. I use to use aftermarket wires, plugs,
caps and rotors on my '88 Accord. The Wells cap and rotor were pieces of
crap that FAILED in a year's time due to build up and deterioration. Last
time I got a set - cap, rotor, wires, plugs, I got Honda parts from
Manchester Honda (www.manhonda.com) and they were great. The wires were
shorter and fit perfectly. The boots were sealed where the wire goes in.
That's like an army truck that can drive in water. The set improved my low
end torque so much that I had to relearn the car. If I was on dirt I'd peel
when I'd try to start off normally. Your 30,000mi. tune up should probably
include plugs, wires, distributor cap, and rotor if they aren't Honda parts
(no cap and rotor if you have an electronic ignition of course) and a valve
lash adjustment. With Honda parts, just do the valve adjustment and check
the plugs.
"marcel" <w_coyote@wxs.nl> wrote in message news:3FEDB432.361B2E46@wxs.nl...
>
>
> Tera Baap wrote:
>
> > Hi all!
> >
> > I just picked up a 98 Civic EX 5-spd manual. I was looking thru the
> > maintenance intervals they have up there and it mentions a spark plug
> > replacement every 30k miles/2 yrs. There was no mention of changing the
> > wires, PCV valve, distributor cap, et al. I recall that whenever I
asked my
> > mechanic for a tune up on my previous cars, he'd replace a whole bunch
of
> > stuff. Was it unnecessary?
> >
> > Further, does anyone have recommendations for a set of spark plugs (and
> > wires, etc., if necessary) that are superior to the stock NGK or Denso
> > plugs?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > TB
>
> spark plugs must be honda or ngk or denso
> distr.cap en and wires are not common parts for honda you have to replace
every
> x years or km's
> they are of such a quality they last very long
>
> (i had an opel (german GM) kadett which was terrible sensitive for wires
or
> distr.cap)
>
> marcel
>
every 12,000mi. The cap and rotor would corrode. There was no seal. Those
cars cost more to own than a BMW. I use to use aftermarket wires, plugs,
caps and rotors on my '88 Accord. The Wells cap and rotor were pieces of
crap that FAILED in a year's time due to build up and deterioration. Last
time I got a set - cap, rotor, wires, plugs, I got Honda parts from
Manchester Honda (www.manhonda.com) and they were great. The wires were
shorter and fit perfectly. The boots were sealed where the wire goes in.
That's like an army truck that can drive in water. The set improved my low
end torque so much that I had to relearn the car. If I was on dirt I'd peel
when I'd try to start off normally. Your 30,000mi. tune up should probably
include plugs, wires, distributor cap, and rotor if they aren't Honda parts
(no cap and rotor if you have an electronic ignition of course) and a valve
lash adjustment. With Honda parts, just do the valve adjustment and check
the plugs.
"marcel" <w_coyote@wxs.nl> wrote in message news:3FEDB432.361B2E46@wxs.nl...
>
>
> Tera Baap wrote:
>
> > Hi all!
> >
> > I just picked up a 98 Civic EX 5-spd manual. I was looking thru the
> > maintenance intervals they have up there and it mentions a spark plug
> > replacement every 30k miles/2 yrs. There was no mention of changing the
> > wires, PCV valve, distributor cap, et al. I recall that whenever I
asked my
> > mechanic for a tune up on my previous cars, he'd replace a whole bunch
of
> > stuff. Was it unnecessary?
> >
> > Further, does anyone have recommendations for a set of spark plugs (and
> > wires, etc., if necessary) that are superior to the stock NGK or Denso
> > plugs?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > TB
>
> spark plugs must be honda or ngk or denso
> distr.cap en and wires are not common parts for honda you have to replace
every
> x years or km's
> they are of such a quality they last very long
>
> (i had an opel (german GM) kadett which was terrible sensitive for wires
or
> distr.cap)
>
> marcel
>
#21
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Re: 98 Civic Maintenance Question/Recommendation--Tune ups
I had a '90 and a '93 Mercury Sable and you'd have to replace all of that
every 12,000mi. The cap and rotor would corrode. There was no seal. Those
cars cost more to own than a BMW. I use to use aftermarket wires, plugs,
caps and rotors on my '88 Accord. The Wells cap and rotor were pieces of
crap that FAILED in a year's time due to build up and deterioration. Last
time I got a set - cap, rotor, wires, plugs, I got Honda parts from
Manchester Honda (www.manhonda.com) and they were great. The wires were
shorter and fit perfectly. The boots were sealed where the wire goes in.
That's like an army truck that can drive in water. The set improved my low
end torque so much that I had to relearn the car. If I was on dirt I'd peel
when I'd try to start off normally. Your 30,000mi. tune up should probably
include plugs, wires, distributor cap, and rotor if they aren't Honda parts
(no cap and rotor if you have an electronic ignition of course) and a valve
lash adjustment. With Honda parts, just do the valve adjustment and check
the plugs.
"marcel" <w_coyote@wxs.nl> wrote in message news:3FEDB432.361B2E46@wxs.nl...
>
>
> Tera Baap wrote:
>
> > Hi all!
> >
> > I just picked up a 98 Civic EX 5-spd manual. I was looking thru the
> > maintenance intervals they have up there and it mentions a spark plug
> > replacement every 30k miles/2 yrs. There was no mention of changing the
> > wires, PCV valve, distributor cap, et al. I recall that whenever I
asked my
> > mechanic for a tune up on my previous cars, he'd replace a whole bunch
of
> > stuff. Was it unnecessary?
> >
> > Further, does anyone have recommendations for a set of spark plugs (and
> > wires, etc., if necessary) that are superior to the stock NGK or Denso
> > plugs?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > TB
>
> spark plugs must be honda or ngk or denso
> distr.cap en and wires are not common parts for honda you have to replace
every
> x years or km's
> they are of such a quality they last very long
>
> (i had an opel (german GM) kadett which was terrible sensitive for wires
or
> distr.cap)
>
> marcel
>
every 12,000mi. The cap and rotor would corrode. There was no seal. Those
cars cost more to own than a BMW. I use to use aftermarket wires, plugs,
caps and rotors on my '88 Accord. The Wells cap and rotor were pieces of
crap that FAILED in a year's time due to build up and deterioration. Last
time I got a set - cap, rotor, wires, plugs, I got Honda parts from
Manchester Honda (www.manhonda.com) and they were great. The wires were
shorter and fit perfectly. The boots were sealed where the wire goes in.
That's like an army truck that can drive in water. The set improved my low
end torque so much that I had to relearn the car. If I was on dirt I'd peel
when I'd try to start off normally. Your 30,000mi. tune up should probably
include plugs, wires, distributor cap, and rotor if they aren't Honda parts
(no cap and rotor if you have an electronic ignition of course) and a valve
lash adjustment. With Honda parts, just do the valve adjustment and check
the plugs.
"marcel" <w_coyote@wxs.nl> wrote in message news:3FEDB432.361B2E46@wxs.nl...
>
>
> Tera Baap wrote:
>
> > Hi all!
> >
> > I just picked up a 98 Civic EX 5-spd manual. I was looking thru the
> > maintenance intervals they have up there and it mentions a spark plug
> > replacement every 30k miles/2 yrs. There was no mention of changing the
> > wires, PCV valve, distributor cap, et al. I recall that whenever I
asked my
> > mechanic for a tune up on my previous cars, he'd replace a whole bunch
of
> > stuff. Was it unnecessary?
> >
> > Further, does anyone have recommendations for a set of spark plugs (and
> > wires, etc., if necessary) that are superior to the stock NGK or Denso
> > plugs?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > TB
>
> spark plugs must be honda or ngk or denso
> distr.cap en and wires are not common parts for honda you have to replace
every
> x years or km's
> they are of such a quality they last very long
>
> (i had an opel (german GM) kadett which was terrible sensitive for wires
or
> distr.cap)
>
> marcel
>
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