Helpful Links
#1
Helpful Links (UPDATED April 4/06)
Feel free to reply and add your own links that you feel will assist your fellow Premieres:
USEFUL THREADS:
GLENN'S SPEED TICKET THREAD
https://www.torontointegras.ca/forum...ad.php?t=10181
HELM'S MANUAL
https://www.torontointegras.ca/forum...ead.php?t=7091
MSN ADDRESSES
https://www.torontointegras.ca/forum...ead.php?t=7536
FYST - Fight Your Speeding Ticket
http://www.magma.ca/~fyst/
Highway Traffic Act R.S.O. 1990, CHAPTER H.8
http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/DBLaws/S...sh/90h08_e.htm
Toronto Gas Prices
http://www.torontogasprices.com/
Originally posted by metal OPC
0-60 & 1/4 mile times
http://www.albeedigital.com/supercou...0-60times.html
Honda Engine Codes
http://4thgenaccord.8m.net/enginecodes.htm
General Recalls on Automotive Vehicles
http://www.alldata.com/recalls/index.html
Originally posted by acurreo
The Weather Network - Toronto
http://weather.ca/weather/cities/can/Pages/CAON0696.htm
Originally posted by SIC1
Speeding Ticket Related
http://www.sportbikeguy.com/garage/b...iolations.html
http://www.gtamotorcycle.com/viewtopic.php?t=22944
Originally posted by GMAN
http://www.integra.orcon.net.nz/
Originally posted by Platinum Playa
Credit card debt Calculator
http://hffo.cuna.org/cc_payoff.html?sub_id=14082
USEFUL THREADS:
GLENN'S SPEED TICKET THREAD
https://www.torontointegras.ca/forum...ad.php?t=10181
HELM'S MANUAL
https://www.torontointegras.ca/forum...ead.php?t=7091
MSN ADDRESSES
https://www.torontointegras.ca/forum...ead.php?t=7536
FYST - Fight Your Speeding Ticket
http://www.magma.ca/~fyst/
Highway Traffic Act R.S.O. 1990, CHAPTER H.8
http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/DBLaws/S...sh/90h08_e.htm
Toronto Gas Prices
http://www.torontogasprices.com/
Originally posted by metal OPC
0-60 & 1/4 mile times
http://www.albeedigital.com/supercou...0-60times.html
Honda Engine Codes
http://4thgenaccord.8m.net/enginecodes.htm
General Recalls on Automotive Vehicles
http://www.alldata.com/recalls/index.html
Originally posted by acurreo
The Weather Network - Toronto
http://weather.ca/weather/cities/can/Pages/CAON0696.htm
Originally posted by SIC1
Speeding Ticket Related
http://www.sportbikeguy.com/garage/b...iolations.html
http://www.gtamotorcycle.com/viewtopic.php?t=22944
Originally posted by GMAN
http://www.integra.orcon.net.nz/
Originally posted by Platinum Playa
Credit card debt Calculator
http://hffo.cuna.org/cc_payoff.html?sub_id=14082
Last edited by Platinum Playa; 04-04-2006 at 03:52 PM.
#2
Hot Wheel LInk
http://www.wfb4.com/Acura_Hot_Wheels_QT.html
A site that lets you compare fuel economy
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/findacar.htm
ECU must knows
http://www.pgmfi.org/twiki/bin/view/Library/WebHome
Magazine articles
http://www.automotosports.com/magazine_articles.asp
http://www.wfb4.com/Acura_Hot_Wheels_QT.html
A site that lets you compare fuel economy
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/findacar.htm
ECU must knows
http://www.pgmfi.org/twiki/bin/view/Library/WebHome
Magazine articles
http://www.automotosports.com/magazine_articles.asp
Last edited by DRT acura; 06-10-2005 at 06:56 PM.
#3
Graphed Difference Between Integra Transmissions
http://www.fatboyraceworks.com/gears/
Tire Size Calculator
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
What Oil Filter Is Best Answered
http://www.oilfilterstudy.com/
Oil Filter Part Numbers for different brands
PureONE PL14460
Purolator Oil Filter L14460
OEM - 15208AA060
K&N - HP-1004
Amsoil - SDF-20
Mobil 1- M1-104
Trak Auto M4460
Wix 51334
Fram 3593A
Stock Fuel Presure's
GSR/Type R B18C1/B18C5 w/vacuum connected = 38 - 46psi
w/ vacuum disconnected = 47 - 54psi
Civic B16a2 w/ vacuum connected = 30 - 37psi
w/ vacuum disconnected = 40 - 47psi
LS b18b1 w/ vacuum connected = 31 - 36psi
w/ vacuum disconnected = 40 - 47psi
CRV b20b w/ vacuum connected = 30 - 37psi
w/ vacuum disconnected = 38 - 46psi
CRV b20z w/ vacuum connected = 31 - 38psi
w/ vacuum disconnected = 40 - 47psi
*How-To* Calculate RPM Landing after Upshift
What you need to know is the Gear Ratio's for each gear and it depends at what rpm you shift at.
You can find the gear ratio's for tegs and civic's here.
http://www.g-speed.com/pbh/guide.html
Formula
1st -> 2nd : rpm you shift at or redline x (2nd gear ratio/1st gear ratio) = landing rpm in second gear
2nd -> 3rd : rpm you shift at or redline x (3rd gear ratio/2nd gear ratio) = landing rpm in 3rd gear
3rd -> 4th : rpm you shift at or redline x (4th gear ratio/3rd gear ratio) = landing rpm in 4th gear
4th -> 5th : rpm you shift at or redline x (5th gear ratio/4th gear ratio) = landing rpm in 5th gear
Here's a example that I made up below. BTW I rounded the number to nearest 100rpm.
94-01 LS/GS/RS/SE
1st Gear Ratio 3.230
2nd Gear Ratio 1.900
3rd Gear Ratio 1.269
4th Gear Ratio 0.966
5th Gear Ratio 0.714
Final Gear 4.266
Redline (RPM) 6800
1st -> 2nd : 6800rpm x (1.900/3.230) = 4000rpm
2nd -> 3rd : 6800rpm x (1.269/1.900) = 4500rpm
3rd -> 4th : 6800rpm x (0.966/1.269) = 5200rpm
4th -> 5th : 6800rpm x (0.714/0.966) = 5000rpm
ITR Tranny 96-97 Spec
1st Gear Ratio 3.230
2nd Gear Ratio 2.105
3rd Gear Ratio 1.458
4th Gear Ratio 1.107
5th Gear Ratio 0.848
Final Gear 4.400
Redline (RPM) 9200
9000 Redline
1st -> 2nd : 9000 x (2.105/3.230) = 5800 rpm
2nd -> 3rd : 9000 x (1.458/2.105) = 6200 rpm
3rd -> 4th : 9000 x (1.107/1.458) = 6800 rpm
4th -> 5th : 9000 x (0.848/1.107) = 6900 rpm
Notice the final drive has nothing to do with what rpm you land at when you upshift. Hope that clears up some of the confusion.
Enjoy!
http://www.fatboyraceworks.com/gears/
Tire Size Calculator
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
What Oil Filter Is Best Answered
http://www.oilfilterstudy.com/
Oil Filter Part Numbers for different brands
PureONE PL14460
Purolator Oil Filter L14460
OEM - 15208AA060
K&N - HP-1004
Amsoil - SDF-20
Mobil 1- M1-104
Trak Auto M4460
Wix 51334
Fram 3593A
Stock Fuel Presure's
GSR/Type R B18C1/B18C5 w/vacuum connected = 38 - 46psi
w/ vacuum disconnected = 47 - 54psi
Civic B16a2 w/ vacuum connected = 30 - 37psi
w/ vacuum disconnected = 40 - 47psi
LS b18b1 w/ vacuum connected = 31 - 36psi
w/ vacuum disconnected = 40 - 47psi
CRV b20b w/ vacuum connected = 30 - 37psi
w/ vacuum disconnected = 38 - 46psi
CRV b20z w/ vacuum connected = 31 - 38psi
w/ vacuum disconnected = 40 - 47psi
*How-To* Calculate RPM Landing after Upshift
What you need to know is the Gear Ratio's for each gear and it depends at what rpm you shift at.
You can find the gear ratio's for tegs and civic's here.
http://www.g-speed.com/pbh/guide.html
Formula
1st -> 2nd : rpm you shift at or redline x (2nd gear ratio/1st gear ratio) = landing rpm in second gear
2nd -> 3rd : rpm you shift at or redline x (3rd gear ratio/2nd gear ratio) = landing rpm in 3rd gear
3rd -> 4th : rpm you shift at or redline x (4th gear ratio/3rd gear ratio) = landing rpm in 4th gear
4th -> 5th : rpm you shift at or redline x (5th gear ratio/4th gear ratio) = landing rpm in 5th gear
Here's a example that I made up below. BTW I rounded the number to nearest 100rpm.
94-01 LS/GS/RS/SE
1st Gear Ratio 3.230
2nd Gear Ratio 1.900
3rd Gear Ratio 1.269
4th Gear Ratio 0.966
5th Gear Ratio 0.714
Final Gear 4.266
Redline (RPM) 6800
1st -> 2nd : 6800rpm x (1.900/3.230) = 4000rpm
2nd -> 3rd : 6800rpm x (1.269/1.900) = 4500rpm
3rd -> 4th : 6800rpm x (0.966/1.269) = 5200rpm
4th -> 5th : 6800rpm x (0.714/0.966) = 5000rpm
ITR Tranny 96-97 Spec
1st Gear Ratio 3.230
2nd Gear Ratio 2.105
3rd Gear Ratio 1.458
4th Gear Ratio 1.107
5th Gear Ratio 0.848
Final Gear 4.400
Redline (RPM) 9200
9000 Redline
1st -> 2nd : 9000 x (2.105/3.230) = 5800 rpm
2nd -> 3rd : 9000 x (1.458/2.105) = 6200 rpm
3rd -> 4th : 9000 x (1.107/1.458) = 6800 rpm
4th -> 5th : 9000 x (0.848/1.107) = 6900 rpm
Notice the final drive has nothing to do with what rpm you land at when you upshift. Hope that clears up some of the confusion.
Enjoy!
Last edited by WildoutWhiteGSR; 06-16-2006 at 12:28 AM.
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Last edited by -=GMAN=-; 11-12-2005 at 02:13 PM.
#7
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General Engine Overhaul Procedures as per haynes manual.
http://www.zag.si/~jank/public/bmw/haynes/02b.pdf
http://www.zag.si/~jank/public/bmw/haynes/02b.pdf
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Anyone looking to advertise in AutoTrader, contact sales rep Nav. She can give discounts on advertising prices.
Contact her at: navneet.brar@trader.ca
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#11
video/article how to build a honda b-series engine
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Thouht I would help some people out.
If anyone is doing any projects, this link will help you a lot
Just put in your car make, year and model and it will show you all diagrams once you click on the part.
Acura Parts @ AcuraAutomotiveParts.org - Genuine Acura OEM Parts from Acura Carland
Just put in your car make, year and model and it will show you all diagrams once you click on the part.
Acura Parts @ AcuraAutomotiveParts.org - Genuine Acura OEM Parts from Acura Carland
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AcuraOEMParts.com is another one. it's good to look up part numbers so that when you call the dealership, give them the numbers and you're guaranteed to get the right parts.
#21
Counterfit VS REAL
Take a look at this guys and pay attention next time you spend money on your parts. ***** rediculous.
FAKE VS REAL
FAKE VS REAL