bad acceleration on '01 Civic

Discussion in 'Civic' started by dman, Nov 11, 2006.

  1. dman

    dman Guest

    I've had my '01 Civic EX for about a couple of years now. I've been
    maintaining it well (regular oil changes, timely servicing, etc).
    Recently, the acceleration on my car really sucks. I see older Civics,
    Corollas and Sentras zoom past me when the traffic light turns green! I
    was planning on getting a tune-up, but I read somewhere thats tune-ups
    are waste for newer fuel-injected engines. My question is what can be
    done to get some improvement in the pick up? Thanks is advance for your
    response.
     
    dman, Nov 11, 2006
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  2. dman

    Joe LaVigne Guest

    You need a tune-up.

    Get new plugs and wires, and if you are near 90,000 miles, replace the
    timing belt and water pump.

    "Tune-ups" are not the same anymore, but service is still required. You
    could also have a problem with your coil pack or your computer itself.

    If you are not so handy with cars, take it to a trusted mechanic and tell
    them the symptoms. They should be able to nail it down for you pretty
    quick.

    Joe
     
    Joe LaVigne, Nov 11, 2006
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  3. dman

    motsco_ Guest

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    Run a can of fuel injector cleaner through the gas tank twice a year,
    for starters. Using Gasohol from time to time will sometimes accomplish
    the same thing.

    'Curly'

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, Nov 12, 2006
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  4. dman

    Jeff Guest

    definitely change the spark plugs. honda recommends NGK spark plugs or
    Nippon Densa. Also you should upgrade your spark plug wires to Accel plug
    wires which are high performance but are durable enough for everyday use. do
    those things and you will no longer complain about acceleration.

    -jeff
     
    Jeff, Nov 12, 2006
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  5. dman

    TE Chea Guest

    | > what can be done to get some improvement in the pick up?

    In 6-02 I saw a new Civic vtec 1.6 with very short * : a waste of vtec
    ( no way is torque / mpg esp @ high rpm maximised ).
    www.turborick.com/gsxr1127/gasoline.html para 10.2(1) indicates
    how bad a civic's * is. Many car makers ( incl Nissan in Sunny 130Y
    , Hyundai in Sonata 2.4, Proton in Waja 1.8 ) save on *, because 99.9
    % buyers have no chance to test drive on highways, or know /
    experienced a difference between short & long branch *.
    Honda fits only short branch ( 4 into 1 pipe ), cheap & heavy cast
    iron * for its engines <2.2 litre
    www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/auto/jsp/mws/catimgs/13sm40_d08.gif
    , even a F22A's *'s twin pipes are short.
    www.autozone.com/images/cds/gif/large/0900823d800cf8b3.gif bottom
    Results are lower though adequate torque @ low rpm ( as during
    buyers' test drives ), but very low ( <½ as much ) torque & mpg @
    high ( >3000 ) rpm : inadequacy increases with rpm. [ii] on highway
    when >3000 rpm is needed, user cannot change gear from neutral to
    drive w-o a jerk ; crank shaft etc. cannot spin fast enough from idle to
    long branch *. http://circletrack.com/techarticles/73598
    My local-made 4-2-1 * uses aluminised mild steel [ii] is 13 kg
    < original * [iii] has longer twin pipes than a F22A's * [iv] twin
    pipes' interiors' total cross section area is 60% > original * ( single
    pipe )'s.

    Many ways to chk engine's efficiency, e.g. chk compression.
    www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker?ForwardPage=/az/cds/en_us/0900823d/80/0c/f3/e5/0900823d800cf3e5.jsp
     
    TE Chea, Nov 12, 2006
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