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August 27th, 2010 11:48 AM #11
Like any other sub 2-liter engine in Honda's lineup, you will change 3.5 liters every 5,000 kilometers. Transmission oil change requires about 2 liters, give or take a few milliliters. The idle air control motor is something you should watch out for, as it will take along your ECU with it if it fails. Try to avoid the cheap replacement air filters and stick to the OE Honda filter or a good aftermarket filter like K&N.
Underchassis components to watch out for are tie rods, rack ends, shock mounts, stabilizer links and trailing arm bushings which, when worn out, can give the car a rattly, noisy and disappointing driving experience.
Sharing practically almost every underchassis component with the VTi and LXi virtually guarantees an abundant supply of inexpensive replacement parts available almost anywhere.
A note about the shocks and springs - while you normally won't have to change the springs, both the shocks require special mention because they are not identical to ones found in the VTi and LXi. The springs that come in the SiR sit the car lower by 0.5 inches and have a higher spring rate, while the shocks or dampers are set to match the sporting nature of the car. Not an issue until the time for replacement comes and you mistakenly fir dampers that aren't rated for it, resulting in a shorter life and poor ride quality and vehicle control.
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August 27th, 2010 12:25 PM #12
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August 27th, 2010 12:36 PM #13
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August 27th, 2010 12:55 PM #14
Ingat din as maraming nagbebenta ng stock kuno but in truth, binalik to stock lang. Also take a close look for misaligned and replaced panels to see if its been in accident before.
Back in its heyday, i remember having friends who taught that the SiR was the best and only car in the world.
I also have an uncle who owns a bone-stock white 2000 SiR. Its been his daily driver to work in Makati since he got it brand new. Very nice and is becoming a classic already in my books.Last edited by vinj; August 27th, 2010 at 12:58 PM.
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August 27th, 2010 01:05 PM #15Problema sa SiR ay mahirap humanap ...
... ng true all-stock condition in a reasonable price (well, overpriced talaga sila).
Unless you learn how to deal with VTEC Honda's lack of low-end torque [SIZE=1](Nissan and Toyota has lots of it)[/SIZE], you can't get optimum fuel efficiency in city drives. But it's a different story when you visit the mid-high rpm VTEC range.
Wait a minute, SiR nga pala pinag-uusapan natin dito...
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August 30th, 2010 01:00 AM #16
problem with sich
too much power under your hood but honda forgot to install airbags and abs
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August 30th, 2010 10:56 AM #17Problems usually electrical na lalo kapag yung previous owner nag install ng mga alarm, HID, other lights etc.
Yung EK namin alarm pa lang saka busina minsan nagloloko na yung electrical.
Old car = old car problems.
Kung well maintained naman you shouldn't expect much problems from the engine etc.
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August 30th, 2010 12:04 PM #18
For me, the real problem with the SiR was its stock tires. Stonking engine, great chassis, but Honda chose to equip the car with Yokohama's infamous S306s. Bad move. The car deserved much better rubber - rather, no car deserves to be shod with S306s.
Mda is right. Whatever afflicts EK Civics will most likely afflict the SiR as it's an EK4.
Some people have already mentioned the suspension components bespoke to an SiR - watch out for that. A little research will avoid headaches, as parts shouldn't be hard to find; it's just a matter of knowing which parts to get.
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August 30th, 2010 07:47 PM #19Almost old cars have their defects. That's normal. Parang tao lang din naman ang auto...
Would love to swap my eg hatch to an SiR. Kaso di ko kaya mag-add ng 100k+.... Practicality comes to my mind when comparing the two...
Choice I would have made as well.:nod:
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