Base ignition timing for any car should always be set according to the information found on the manufacturers emissions information label, affixed to the underside of the hood.
Should this information/sticker not be present, a 1991 Civic DX with D15 engine uses 14* BTDC static ignition timing. It is best to use a dial-back type timing light in-lieu of relying on the marks on the crank pulley.
Where is the crank pulley located on a 1991 honda civic dx
Any 88-91 Honda Civic.
Might have slight differences. They are both in the 4th gen or EF class of civic. 88-91.
ive got a 1989 Honda civic DX hatchbackAnswerNo. 88-91 as well.
170000 km
in a 94 Honda civic dx you have a d16.
try Auto Zone.com
According to Honda's website, 2006 was the first year that all the standard Honda Civic's (CE LX DX etc) had timing CHAINS, so you do not need to change it out. The Honda SIs have always had timing chains.
No, they are different.
Yes.
if the Honda civic dx is a 92-95 then yes.
most 91 Honda civics are the dx model with a 1.5l non-Vtech engine putting out 102 bhp