as far as im aware nothing, it is just a sports marque
variable transmission ____ ? (for i u search urseld)
If you are looking to purchase a used Honda Civic VTi, a good place to start would be with used car dealerships. Any Honda dealership would have new Honda Civic VTis available. If they didn't, they could order one in for you.
flat out, 145mph at the very most (refering to 1.8 vti b18c4)
The most recent and eighth generation of the Honda Civic VTI is the most popular. This is because it has been tweaked and updated to include eco-mode in the engine and because it is now in a cheaper insurance bracket.
all down to the model.... vti and esi would have
no, only the ex and the Australian si (sold as a vti model) came with abs.
The correct pressure is listed in your owner's manual and on the drivers door post.
and automatic transmission does not require tranny fluid, as it is a "manual" and not automatic
Unfortunately no. Even the higher LX, EX and Si trims were non-vtec in 1990. Here in the US market, the first models to feature vtec were the 91 NSX, the 91 Integra GSR, and the 92 Civic Si. In Japan, there was a 1990 Civic that had vtec, the Civic SiR and Civic Special Edition. In Some other markets there was a similar model, the Vti/Vti-R.
The speed sensor on a 1994 Honda Civic is located on top the of the transmission. To replace it unplug the sensor from the wire harness then the remove mounting bolts and assembly from the transmission.
There are one in the same. a B18c4 engine is merely a version of a b18c engine. Appears in the 1997-2000 EUDM Honda Civic 1.8 vti (and VTI-s) in both 5dr hatch and estate version. Produces 167 @ 7600rpm and hits the limiter at 8400rpm Commonly used for swaps into civics.
efi stands for electronic fuel injection
it means variable vavle timing or transmission ignition.