I need some knowledge!!
#1
I need some knowledge!!
Hey guys!
I just recently picked up a 1990 civic hatchback and I need someone who is knowledgable about these cars to give me some information! The car is in good shape, no rust, with 82k original miles, and I purchased it from the original owner. Purchased primarily for fuel economy. The car has AC, manual roll windows, black interior with vinyl seats. exterior is red. 1.5L 4 cyl single overhead cam.
Ok, I have read that there were 2 different manual transmissions, the 4 speed and a 5 speed manual. My car is undrivable at the moment due to sitting for 11 years, and I am slowly replacing parts here and there to get it going. I shift through the gears and I can only get it into 4 forward gears. Now, I am not sure what trim my car has, I am assuming standard.
I came across an article that said that the standard trim hatchback in 1990 came with a 4 speed manual, but that In Canada it was a 5 speed. My car has a tag under the hood that says "product of canada" or something to that effect. So does that mean its canadian, or not?
I am also trying to figure out the gear ratios, and differences between the 4 and 5 speed manual transmissions.
Thank you for the information ahead of time!
I just recently picked up a 1990 civic hatchback and I need someone who is knowledgable about these cars to give me some information! The car is in good shape, no rust, with 82k original miles, and I purchased it from the original owner. Purchased primarily for fuel economy. The car has AC, manual roll windows, black interior with vinyl seats. exterior is red. 1.5L 4 cyl single overhead cam.
Ok, I have read that there were 2 different manual transmissions, the 4 speed and a 5 speed manual. My car is undrivable at the moment due to sitting for 11 years, and I am slowly replacing parts here and there to get it going. I shift through the gears and I can only get it into 4 forward gears. Now, I am not sure what trim my car has, I am assuming standard.
I came across an article that said that the standard trim hatchback in 1990 came with a 4 speed manual, but that In Canada it was a 5 speed. My car has a tag under the hood that says "product of canada" or something to that effect. So does that mean its canadian, or not?
I am also trying to figure out the gear ratios, and differences between the 4 and 5 speed manual transmissions.
Thank you for the information ahead of time!
#2
CX model had 4 speed transmission and I think also 8-valve engine. DX model had 5 speed and 16 valve engine. Both engines were 1.5 liter but of course the 16 valve is better. If yours is a DX in stock condition, it should have a chrome "DX" on the back of the car somewhere.
Last edited by mk378; 09-04-2013 at 04:21 AM.
#3
I don't think the 4th gen came in a CX option.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_C...rth_generation)
2.1 Models Available 2.1.1 STD
2.1.2 DX
2.1.3 LX
2.1.4 EX
2.1.5 SI
2.1.6 Wagon
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_C...rth_generation)
2.1 Models Available 2.1.1 STD
2.1.2 DX
2.1.3 LX
2.1.4 EX
2.1.5 SI
2.1.6 Wagon
#4
Mine has the 16 valve engine, says right on the valve cover Does anyone have a list or a link for a list of the different transmission options, including gear ratios? I would just like to figure out what I have. I did decode the VIN using the sticky, and mine was def. made in Canada, but I am still unsure which transmission I have. I guess it will be either when I drive it for the first time, or if I decide to go nutz and find a serial or model number on the transmission itself.
Thanks for the info!
Thanks for the info!
#5
We gotta get you searching more. Google turned 15 yesterday
https://www.google.com/#q=civic+88-9...ratios&spell=1
https://www.google.com/#q=civic+88-9...ratios&spell=1
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