love seeing all these other 8th gen owners coming out of nowhere!
Pdahondas88 said:Very nice ScottyB, I just picked up my 2010 Sedan a few weeks back. Also stock, it has 130k miles, and seems to have been cared for. It was hiding on Craigslist with no photos and about a 10 word description. I pull up to find a 40+ guy with a 99 SI and an 18 SI sedan in his garage. I knew I found a gem as soon as I saw it!
So far I’ve done Hardrace front LCA/Compliance bushings (check your compliance bushings, they’re likely shot or close to it) fluids/filters/plugs, Hawk HPS and centric rotors all around with ATE fluid. I have some Ingalls cam bolts to add, and I’ll do a rear sway bar and align it.
I only have photos of working on it, but once I get it detailed I’ll be a lot happier with it.
Looking forward to watching your progress!
oh man - you've got just about the ultimate Honda combo there between the S2K and the Si! i would have paid stupid money to get a hold of your color if one was available at the time I was in the market...my absolute favorite. looks fantastic and yes, you found a super rare owner that no sane man should turn down! its so hard to find one that has had a good ownership past. i'd love to follow the progress on yours as well.
i have no doubt my LCA bushings are toast. i'm looking at doing the Moog RSX equivalent (p/n K200799) which is said to be much stiffer but still a long lasting OEM component which I thought might be a good fit for my daily driver needs. how do you like the Hardrace parts? I'll have to look into them more. that'll happen sometime late next year after tires likely go on sale in the spring and i'll blow some of my budget on that.
i'm looking at the Progress 3-way adjustable rear bar but i'm VERY tempted to try out a 14-15 Si bar. they're dirt cheap and a nice 3mm increase in size. i'll see what shows up on craigslist i guess.
mr2s2000elise said:Does this Si, and the 2014 TSX K24 the same motor?
These cars use the K20Z3, which is very similar in architecture to the K24 but use different deck heights and heads. The K20 head uses a shorter manifold and has huge ports, among a few other small differences. Its a very popular frankenstein upgrade to put a K20 head on a K24 block and make big N/A power.
ApexEight said:Greetings from Sandy Springs! I picked up this '08 sedan back around February after my BRZ was T-boned at an intersection. They are truly great cars. Love what you've done with yours so far! Mine has about 178K miles and has had nothing but tires, brakes, oil changes, and a clutch job. It's still going strong!
heyo, you're practically a neighbor! nice grab. how do you like it compared to the BRZ? love the twins but i had to have an easily accessible, functional back seat with 4 doors.
Thanks and frankly you're just breaking it in. easy 300k mile engines or better from what i've seen. i'm sitting at 97k currently and will do the valve adjustment when it warms up, but otherwise its the same as you - basic maintenance and fluids. when did your clutch go, and did you just do an OEM replacement? the engine is so responsive, i'm seriously considering just keeping the stock flywheel and clutch when they eventually wear out instead of going with something lighter.