there isn't one.
Its on the exhaust. i have a 94 Del sol s and its on the exhaust pipe about even with the bottom of the block
6.5" all four speakers
about 3K-5K depending on on trim. ive seen '94 Del Sol's that are well kept go as mich as 5K DSR.
probable quite a bit, due to a lack of backpressure... smaller engines need a reasonable amount of backpressure on the exhaust system, and if it was a Del Sol S, then it's gonna be a dog no matter what you do to it, but if it was a Del Sol Si, than it should have a reasonable amount of power, because the car is very light...
you first have to pop out the switches on the top of the dash (use a tiny screwdriver and gently pry). from there, you will see screws holding in the top piece for the dash. unscrew those screws and the cluster will be at your fingertips.
The diagnostic connector on a 1994 Honda Del Sol is located under the dashboard, near the driver's side. Specifically, you can find it to the left of the steering column, near the fuse box. It is typically a rectangular, 16-pin connector that allows for OBD-I diagnostic testing.
Im considering buying one does it have alot of power and what does it cut off at
It is in the ECM and not removable. You'll need to buy a performance chip.
The 1994 Honda Del Sol Si has the trunk release near the driver side door next to the gas cap release lever. It does have a lock so both the gas cap and trunk can be locked when leaving the car with a valet. I hope this answers the questions as it is rather vague.
No , all engine's before 1995 where obd1 after 1995 obd2. Same goes for the b16a2 , if you have for instance a engine from a '94 Del Sol vti (b16a2) It is obd1. Lex
scoot seats forward. remove plastic panelings including the compartments from behind the seats. u really can't miss it from that point. much easier access and much quicker replacement time from there- thank you honda!- than trying to drop the gas tank!
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