update on my flooded civic
#1
update on my flooded civic
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https://www.hondacivicforum.com/foru...ad.php?t=80806
let it dry out for a few days and just crunk it last night. was running pretty good well not good but how it usually runs lol. my transmission is screwed, i had alot of shops tell me those cvt transmissions are fragile and they didn't understand how it made it to 190,000 miles like it did. just ordered a new cvt instead of doing a 5 speed swap cos it's to time consuming. so hopefully it should be back up and running within a week and go back to having my car get 30 somethin miles to the gallon again instead of beeing stuck in 3 gear and suckin down gas.
https://www.hondacivicforum.com/foru...ad.php?t=80806
let it dry out for a few days and just crunk it last night. was running pretty good well not good but how it usually runs lol. my transmission is screwed, i had alot of shops tell me those cvt transmissions are fragile and they didn't understand how it made it to 190,000 miles like it did. just ordered a new cvt instead of doing a 5 speed swap cos it's to time consuming. so hopefully it should be back up and running within a week and go back to having my car get 30 somethin miles to the gallon again instead of beeing stuck in 3 gear and suckin down gas.
#4
idk cos i'm still a noob lol. and the tranny was damaged before. i was pretty sure it was the trans comp but it could have been the transmission just as well. hopefully it was the tranns and when i put the new one on, it'll straighten itself out.
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