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Old Dec 25, 2007 | 10:03 AM
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trying to learn more about my civic, so i punched in my info @ procivic.
i got this following information, but would love to know in-depth what it means. thanks!


 
Old Dec 25, 2007 | 10:16 AM
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What is it that you want to know? If you want info on your personal civic, try punching the VIN into carfax or asking whatever dealer/person you bought it from for a service record. The little pic procivic spat out just tells you the chassis, engine code, horsepower, and that you have the coveted VTEC.
 
Old Dec 25, 2007 | 10:21 AM
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Default RE: looking for generic nub answers

oh no im not looking for the kind of information that carfax would tell me,

just more information on,

what the chassis and engine code means,
and i know this is a complete nub question to ask, but you gotta start somewhere, what does the L mean in cars, well i know its for liters, but what does it do
and the 16v soch?
and also maybe more information on the vtec-e

thanks again
 
Old Dec 25, 2007 | 10:21 AM
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Every few years, Honda redesigns the Civic. That model year marks the start of a new "generation". for example 1992 to 1995 is fifth generation, 1996-2000 is sixth and I think 2000 to 2005 is seventh. As long as you stay within the same generation, most of the parts of one year car will directly fit one of a different year. Having a car that is not the first year in a new generation is usually better because they had a chance to work the bugs out.

The "Chassis code" represents the generation and body style. It is I think the 4th, 5th, and 6th digits of your VIN.

The Engine Code is the exact type of engine. You can find this code stamped into a flat place on your engine block on the front side where the engine meets the transmission. If you need parts for the engine itself or to replace the engine with another one that will fit exactly without modifying anything else, match up the engine code.

 
Old Dec 25, 2007 | 09:02 PM
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Default RE: looking for generic nub answers

what he is askin is for mechincal info about civics he wants to learn about civics for example: what is vtec-E how does it work,whats the difference between vtec and vtec-E,
whats d15,d16,d17,b16,b18,b20. i understand what your askin but i dont know of any websites my best guess would buy a haynes manual on your civic and it explains alot of what are the parts and how they work.
 
Old Dec 25, 2007 | 10:51 PM
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SOHC stands for Single Over Head Cam (cam is a camshaft) and you will also see DOHC which is Dual Over Head Cam. You have a single cam so it operates both the intake and exhuast valves. DOHC have two camshafts, one operates the intake and the other operates the exhuast.

Here is a video that explains how VTEC works: https://www.hondacivicforum.com/m_77259/tm.htm

As for engine codes: You have a d17A2. D is the series of engine you have. 17 is how many liters your engine is which is 1.7 (not 17 liters)

Hope that helps.
 
Old Dec 26, 2007 | 10:44 AM
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d17s are POS's, i have one.

D(SOHC)17(1.7 liters)A2(Economy VTEC)
16v (you have 16 valves)
7th Generation (7th body style of civic)
EM2 (body style= 7th gen coupe)

 
Old Dec 26, 2007 | 10:47 AM
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ORIGINAL: baker

d17s are POS's, i have one.

D(SOHC)17(1.7 liters)A2(Economy VTEC)
16v (you have 16 valves)
7th Generation (7th body style of civic)
EM2 (body style= 7th gen coupe)

I assume I have a d17 too. Why do you say they're garbage?
 
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