it is located down by the timing chain case u have to acess this from the bottom of the car ! i did the same thing on mine ^^^^^Nope Most Hondas have the coil mounted inside the distributor. Some models have an external coil which is highly visible. If you can't see the coil (or can only count 4 plug wires coming from the distributor) it's inside. ANswer U can make it external coil instead internal, its very easy today, Google search will find u some tutorial
no the civic ex 95 does not have a dohc engine it jut has v-tec pistons and cams from colm
Its called a V-Tec
Mine doesn't
It is a 1.6 sohc v-tec engine, more specifically, a d16y8 engine
depends is it an ex, si, lx, cx, dx?? typically the ex is a 1.6 V-tec...... the Si i believe is a DOHC V-tec. all other models are worthless for engines, there all non v-tec and are smaller engines.
yes!
first of all its v-tec not teck. second of all, you need to be more specific than that. There were many different Honda engines that are v-tec that were made in 95
1.5 sohc v-tec 1.5 sohc v-tec
yes
I Should says on the head cover V TEC
Honda Civic SiR (JDM) 90-91
V-tec is a model of engine like a northstar, or hemi there is no way to check and see if your "hemi" is kicking in it is an 85 hp v-tech dont expect too much punch