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Originally Posted by BAMACL3.0
DIY for a homemade grounding kit; 3.0 version.
I got V 6 P .net kit
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Originally Posted by j8shua
Hey Guys,
My CL failed the emmissions testing and I took it to a good friend who happens to be a high-end master mechanic. When he checked it out he said I needed a new cat. converter and it was going to cost $1400 installed. I don't have that kind of cash, so does anybody know if I can get an aftermarket catalytic converter online for cheap that would pass the tests? Also, should I try the install or should I take it somewhere? Also, does anybody have any clue how much coin I should expect to drop on this little repair if I let somebody else install it?
Thanks
My CL failed the emmissions testing and I took it to a good friend who happens to be a high-end master mechanic. When he checked it out he said I needed a new cat. converter and it was going to cost $1400 installed. I don't have that kind of cash, so does anybody know if I can get an aftermarket catalytic converter online for cheap that would pass the tests? Also, should I try the install or should I take it somewhere? Also, does anybody have any clue how much coin I should expect to drop on this little repair if I let somebody else install it?
Thanks
ur buddy aint as "good" as a friend as you think for 1400..
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Originally Posted by SilverCL97
1400, WTF
ur buddy aint as "good" as a friend as you think for 1400..
ur buddy aint as "good" as a friend as you think for 1400..
#88
can somebody put a step by step DIY relocator plate procedure for the 1st gen acura cl with pictures i will surely appreciate that, my front license plate bracket is broke because of too much snow
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remove you old bracket and plate. Take your plate and ziptie to the holes located in the middle of your bumper. Cut off excess ziptie and you're good to go. Shouldn't take more than 5 minutes...
#90
no ziptie or no holes in bumper DIY relocator plate
i want something that is permanent, not crappy ziptied or not putting holes in the bumper, like the car of one of the members (white cl) here like a relocator plate maybe? possibly? without putting holes under the bumpers
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to install the plate locator, you have to drill holes in your bumper, to ziptie it which isn't crappy btw, the holes are already made in the opening in your bumper, look up in the center, two holes are already there...
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Originally Posted by 972xghost
i dont think klepto has a front liscense plate. i know H22euro-r has his relocated to the side of his bumper.
#95
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Originally Posted by acuratl_2nr
klepto has one of thoses JDM plate relocators, I don't think he puts the plate on but he has the relocator incase the cops tell him to put it on...
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iPod?
Could some one do an official one for hooking up your iPod to the stock stereo? I am considering doing this, but am wondering how much work and money I will have to put in. Also could I still use the controls on the steering wheel? and would it charge my iPod?
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I believe you can put get a hook up into the cd changer hookup on the stock radio, I've seen it on here somewhere search
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Originally Posted by 97BlackAckCL
I believe you can put get a hook up into the cd changer hookup on the stock radio, I've seen it on here somewhere search
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Originally Posted by 972xghost
come on guys, i need a DIY for relocated fuse box, im trying to cut down on engine bay clutter.
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I supposed to get my iPod converter for my stereo today and i think i'll probably start the installation process. If anyone is interested in this and wants me to post pics i can.
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Originally Posted by 972xghost
so it is possibly to have a ipod interface work with our stock head units. how easy it is.
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-puQHKHx...ailed_info#Tab
#107
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COMING SOON......
well, since the references on these are geared towards other Honda/Acura vehicles, I thought I would do them specifically for the CL.
how to reset the SRS light, PICS included!
How to change a 98-99 steering wheel, PICS included!
Just did the wheel yesterday, it came from an 03 CLS, and its
And I needed to do the SRS light, so I figured it out for our cars.
Stay tuned, I'll have them written up by mid week.
well, since the references on these are geared towards other Honda/Acura vehicles, I thought I would do them specifically for the CL.
how to reset the SRS light, PICS included!
How to change a 98-99 steering wheel, PICS included!
Just did the wheel yesterday, it came from an 03 CLS, and its
And I needed to do the SRS light, so I figured it out for our cars.
Stay tuned, I'll have them written up by mid week.
#110
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Just replace the fuel filter on a 3.0 yesterday along with distributor cap, ignition rotor, pcv valve and other easy things.
Should have probably done a DIY for at least the fuel filter but its not that hard. Hardest part is reaching the screws that hold the filter mounting bracket. Anyways if anyone needs some help just let me know.
Should have probably done a DIY for at least the fuel filter but its not that hard. Hardest part is reaching the screws that hold the filter mounting bracket. Anyways if anyone needs some help just let me know.
#112
Originally Posted by hellifino69n
how about a DIY on how to remove and replace the power steering hose
thanks
thanks
get it done at a shop
cause its a biatch
#115
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Originally Posted by E-man
request: how the hell do i switch my rotors? i've been told we have to remove the hub, which is quite a big job i guess (i'm not as mechanically suave as i'd like to be...)
#116
I'm not sure if there's already one (I searched, didn't find anything) but I'm sure someone's done it.
DIY on swapping an automatic tranny with a manual for 97 CL.
Thanks, it would be so much help.
DIY on swapping an automatic tranny with a manual for 97 CL.
Thanks, it would be so much help.
#117
I checked the noob guide for the 97 rotors and this is what I found.
"NOTE: the 97 front rotors are a hub-over-rotor design which means that you'll need to get them pressed on and off with a machine. Most places charge $200+ for this kind of job. Just FYI."
But still is there a way to do it yourself. Also, for the rear, what bolts am I supposed to unscrew? One of the ones I think i have to unscrew is a pain in the ass to reach.
"NOTE: the 97 front rotors are a hub-over-rotor design which means that you'll need to get them pressed on and off with a machine. Most places charge $200+ for this kind of job. Just FYI."
But still is there a way to do it yourself. Also, for the rear, what bolts am I supposed to unscrew? One of the ones I think i have to unscrew is a pain in the ass to reach.
#118
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Originally Posted by RussianPride24
I checked the noob guide for the 97 rotors and this is what I found.
"NOTE: the 97 front rotors are a hub-over-rotor design which means that you'll need to get them pressed on and off with a machine. Most places charge $200+ for this kind of job. Just FYI."
But still is there a way to do it yourself. Also, for the rear, what bolts am I supposed to unscrew? One of the ones I think i have to unscrew is a pain in the ass to reach.
"NOTE: the 97 front rotors are a hub-over-rotor design which means that you'll need to get them pressed on and off with a machine. Most places charge $200+ for this kind of job. Just FYI."
But still is there a way to do it yourself. Also, for the rear, what bolts am I supposed to unscrew? One of the ones I think i have to unscrew is a pain in the ass to reach.
rear rotors DIY : http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1945974