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Links to your claims? I think you're full of crap. My dad had an 88 Accord with 550k miles on the original block, second transmission and there was a local Honda Dealership in Atlanta that was very interested in the car. It still looked very new on the outside (garage kept), though the interior didn't look good (tears, stains and cigarette smoke smell). He kept up on regular maintenance and ran 10w-30 oil that was changed every 3-4k miles.

They were not going to straight up give him a new car, but they offered triple the trade if he bought from that dealership. It's a great marketing tool for the dealership. Put a car in the showroom with 550k miles. Give the potential customer the idea the car will make it that far with regular maintence even though 1) the customer will most likely not drive it that much and 2) realistically the car probably won't make it that far on the original block. Still gives the customer the satisfaction that they are buying a product for life whether they plan to keep it for life or not.

Cry me a river, kid. :)
 
It passed 900,000 miles today :thumb:
Current engine is at 550,000 miles with zero maintenance done other than irregular oil changes, lol. I've been really rough with this engine and it hasn't given me any problems yet.

For brakes, I've been using oem rotors with Wagner ThermoQuiet pads and shoes. I've been very happy with them.


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Great thread! You rock buddy!

Do you notice any improvements when changed spark plugs?

I am currently at 75K miles. Was thinking to replace the plugs but after doing some searches on the forums, not sure anymore. Some say wait till 160K, some say replace early. Some get drop in MPG but rarely an improvement. Few suggest that it is important to mark/index the old plugs to make sure new plugs spark exactly like originals, when fitted.

I didn't know this is soo tricky! Now kinda scared to touch them, lol. Engine runs smooth and power is ok, but how I know engine is in its best shape?

Drive safe!
 
It passed 900,000 miles today :thumb:
Current engine is at 550,000 miles with zero maintenance done other than irregular oil changes, lol. I've been really rough with this engine and it hasn't given me any problems yet.

For brakes, I've been using oem rotors with Wagner ThermoQuiet pads and shoes. I've been very happy with them.


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I do 30k miles per year and think that's a lot. You sir, drive a ton.
 
Hi deltatechx,

I've gone through this thread and am wondering what is your current brakes set up? Since having warping trouble with the EBC rotors and EBC Greenstuff pads did you change for Brembo blank rotors and OE pads? If so did that get rid of the problem or did it just reoccur shortly after? Would changing to Redstuff pads do the trick? I think they can handle more heat but are more noisy?

Do you use a torque wrench on your wheel lug nuts?

I started having this kind of trouble when braking at lower speeds the day after I brought my car to the dealer for oil change and maybe tire rotation can't remember.

From what I read people are saying that pad material is building up on the rotors because of overheating due to driving style and that makes the rotors uneven and that is what we feel are warped rotors. Now in order prevent this without changing the driver can I get thicker rotors (so they can handle more friction without overheating) maybe that would require different calipers then the OE and maybe different wheels for clearance? Or would that just mess up the balance of the whole car / require mod of master cylinder etc?

I have a 2006 Civic LX and I live in Canada so I need the brakes to perform cold, I drive mainly in the city. People say I'm a spirited driver but I don't race or anything.

Thanks to anyone for info on this.
Try OEM pads and OEM rotors? Replace all the rotors and pads with OEM. Practice trucker's braking style when you are being really hard on them (release the brakes every once in a while so they can cool off before re-applying).
 
Keep it up deltatechx, good work. But with all the driving you do, you might be better off in a 4th gen Prius (2015 year), it'll have a lean burn engine. Say buy one used in 2020_ for cheap and getting 50MPG+ all day when/if your Civic dies.
Or a 2-motor hybrid and Earth Dreams engines from Honda when they decide to move beyond mild hybrids.
 
Keep it up deltatechx, good work. But with all the driving you do, you might be better off in a 4th gen Prius (2015 year), it'll have a lean burn engine. Say buy one used in 2020_ for cheap and getting 50MPG+ all day when/if your Civic dies.
Or a 2-motor hybrid and Earth Dreams engines from Honda when they decide to move beyond mild hybrids.
Screw hybrids. You ever had to pay to replace the batteries in one, you could almost buy another car. I drive my 94 Honda Civic VX with the original d15z1 engine 100+ miles a day and average 45 mpg. Regular maintenance on it is a lot cheaper and almost as good as mpg as an expensive hybrid.

Keep up the miles on your 8th gen civic Deltatechx. I currently have 209k on my 2006 FG2 and not afraid to bounce it off 8600 rpm. Original motor and doesn't use a drop of oil. Also averages 32 mpg. :wavey:
 
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