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Old 10-22-2003, 07:43 PM
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I BELIEVE I have bad valve seals. It smokes when I sit still for while, and when I punch it, but other than that it doesn't smoke. If it does have bad seals, how bad is that for the engine? How long should i wait before I replace them? And a dumb question I'm sure, but is it going to terribly hurt the enigne to shift bouncing of the rev limiter? Any input will be greatly appreciated. Thanks. - Matt
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Old 10-22-2003, 08:32 PM
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Bouncing off the rev limiter? Jeebus, I wouldn't suggest doing that much. Do you keep the pedal floored when you shift? Try shifting faster?

What color is the smoke? What all is done to the car?
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Old 10-22-2003, 09:10 PM
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The car is a 90 DX hatchback, with a jerry-rigged intake, and some good wires. That's all engine wise. It's my parts getter for work, but I would like to address it's problems too. It too, one day, will be spoolin'. The smoke is blackish .... not really blue or white ..... just dark grey/blackish. I'm not bouncing, persay, but I'm keeping it up there. It's DPFI, and I have cut out a spacer under the 'throttle body' if you can call it that. Any input would be greatly appreciated. - Matt
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Old 10-22-2003, 09:38 PM
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Sounds like you might be running a bit rich. Maybe your "custom" intake is giving it a bit more fuel? :P What do the plugs look like? How many miles are on the motor?
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what kind of rigged intake? pipe/filter...or mani?
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Just make sure you have enough oil in it, and go!
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Old 10-23-2003, 07:16 AM
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yah black smoke all low rpm but high load (ie floor it in 2nd while going 10mph) will make it run really rich and puff some black smoke. I wouldn't worry about it to much. This is a common thing with honda motors (d-series) that have higher milage and are run hard.
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Rigged in the sense that I ran a piece of 2 1/2 metal pipe from the inlet on the DPFI thing, to a filter. When I bought the car, the person who had it before me molded a hood scoop on the hood. The filter sits RIGHT under the scoop. So it's getting air. I'll check the plugs when I get home. The motor has about 14x,xxx. Give or take. The cluster is from an Si, and it only says 48,xxx (said 44,xxx when I put it in). The car is Canadian, and the original cluster has 139,xxx. Thanks for the help, and keep the suggestions coming. I keep the oil in there, and I go, trust me. Not fast, but I go non the less. Thanks. - Matt
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Well, I'm just asking about so maybe, one day, with any luck, I can change my name to 'not_so_smokey_civic'.
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