The beginning of my CRX love affair. The day (summer 1993) my buddy and I road tripped to Kentucky in his 85 prelude (notice he welded 2 Preludes into 1) to pick up his in-laws CRX as a wedding gift. His wife drove an 87 CRX DX at the time and didn't need the SI. I kept looking out the back of the Prelude on the drive back to Michigan. HUGE smiles... So I bought it from him. Todd, my college buddy apologizes to my wife for creating the monster......
Owning this car 29 years, She's been my reliability study. As an engineer working polymer/metalurgical sciences, manufacturing, aerospace, reliability, failure analysis... this has been a great pride to keep these cars operating to Honda spec. The MadMax "refresh" will be to keep this car on the road as a daily driver until my parts run out. I drove the crap out of CRX#1. Purchased parts based on those MTBF failures and problems others reported on RPR to maintain my other cars far beyond my lifetime (hopefully). Thankful my son will enjoy this experience and you will see CRX's regularly take cross country road trips well into the future.
I pulled the Beater out of hibernation in 2008 to begin an unbroken chain of annual road trips cross county. I started a thread on RPR in 2009 listing annual updates of those trips. The posts list all repairs and maintenance for CRX#1. Unfortunately, the server had to offload decades of images. Several of the trips were uneventful as I burned the midnight oil driving 18hrs straight through as I was anxious to return to my Michigan roots.
The maintenance on the beater turned from "reliability study, lets see how far I can take this" to "its a 35 year old car needed refreshed components for road trip reliability" 2 years ago. Until recently, she had the original T stat, radiator cap, CV axles, steering joints, ignitor, ignition coil.... etc. Amazingly, the components still functioned. . Point of this, MadMax is going to get a refresh of key components, seals and hoses due to age, not wear. I'll be opening up alternator, steering rack etc... to inspect for wear with the expectation of a regrease/reinstall and go.
My cars are Honda OEM. I go out of my way to avoid aftermarket Chinese components, maybe brake pads.... On Mad Max, there will be a few non Honda NOS Japanese aftermarket parts here and there. No modifications or upgrades. Not sexy, I know.... I've forbid my son to modify this car as part of my gift endowment to him. He's interested in the Mugen body kit. I told him good luck, get a lot of $$$$ and another shell as I'm footing the bill for this refresh. I missed the boat decades ago on those prized performance parts of the day. Searching unobtainium parts w the associated costs is not something I want to do at this stage of my life. These cars are my retirement plan. I do not have plans to purchase newer cars for my personal use as long as gasoline remains available.
Honda/Acura just made 80's cars well beyond reliability expectation IMO. I don't mess w a formula that performs.
I believe in Honda so much, I own stock in the company (HMC).