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  • thanks man i do it at my father's car and im trying to modify my father's car

  • dont u have to put half a can in ur oil tank

  • @shrooms125 You don't HAVE to but you can.

  • @shrooms125 You don't HAVE to but you can.

  • @shrooms125 You don't HAVE to but you can.

  • ok nvm those, i did this, but when i did it with mine (same car as above) my rpms didnt go up and down, they stayed at the same speed, and when i was done with half the can, i didnt get that much smoke (i waited 10 min)

  • @Legoman0323 Did you put it in the correct hose?

  • @ColWalk06 yup vacume line, in the thing that says "master somthing" .... i still have half a can though, so i might try it again

  • @ColWalk06 oh but i didnt have anyone else revving it like the can says

  • and one more question, cuz you take off that vacume line before you turn the car on?

  • and btw do you have like a differnt intake or exhaust on this? it sounds nice

  • @Legoman0323 Just stock, my friend.

  • lol you know whats funny? i have this same car and when i changed my sparks, i forgot to plug in the 4th spark plug wire... AND THE CAR STILL STARTED XD and it let me back it up a little bit (cuz i was gonna work on it) ahaha love them foreign cars

  • ohhh that sounded like a really smooth shift!

  • im going to try that! but the idling up and down will quit right?

  • @swedishcd Yes it should stop when you reconnect the vac line

  • is it true that if you pour sea foam into an older engine it might fuck it up because of all the sludge thats build up in the engine and if the sludge loosens it will fuck it up. maybe i heard wrong.

  • @tableturns77 It is possible but this car was 13 years old when I did it in 2009 and it worked fine.

  • @tableturns77 I'm by no means an expert, but, I've used sea foam treatments on multiple of my vehicles ranging in age from '85 to '04. The only way I can see any "damage" being done to an older motor is breaking particles loose and instead of exhausting them causing spark plug wear. In two vehicles after sea foam treatments I had to replace spark plugs, which had age on them already.

  • Check out my video when I'm done lol in about am hour. Thanks

  • I have a '97 Accord with 139K (looks almost identical, just without the spoiler) and I did the sea foam treatment about a week ago. I used the PCV hose instead of the brake vacuum line, they both have pretty good suction and both head into the intake. One thing I forgot to do was put the PCV hose back on before I shut the car off, I had a little oil shoot out the hose. After the smoke show, I took the car out and noticed a difference. It definitely pulls a little harder and idles smoother.

  • Great vid and nice accord you have. This weekend I'm goin to do that to my 96 accord. The vid help me cuz I didnt know were was the Vac line my friend told me where but it was the wrong line. I gald that I found this vid. Thanks. :)

  • Great video and details man. After watching this video I did my 96 Accord Ex today. Went exactly as you showed it. Thanks, Jason

  • @WideBodyAccord

    Just be careful to not do it several times in a row, we recently had a customer come in with a seized motor. He atttemped to use the whole entire can and now his pistons have become one with the engine cylinder

  • great video

  • ghost car

    carro fantasma

  • @Autobodyrepairman i have a 97 accord and i put a cold air intake and catback exhaust man it got way quicker than it was before

  • @danimanfly Yes on a any 5th Gen removing the factory components and replacing them with less restrictive parts will greatly help! A camshaft will make that car fly!

  • Ok the V6's were dogs too, and my original statement holds, it wont whip because its a shitty honda meant for carrying people not racing, idiot.

  • @TheLBCSublime You're pretty much the biggest douchbag on YouTube right now. If Hondas aren't meant for racing, why are so many out on the road than other cars? I see more Civics and Accords than any other car. I get challenged daily by Hondas. Get your shit right before you start personally attacking others when you obviously don't know how great Hondas are..

  • @drewnaa They are NOT MEANT FOR RACING! They have NO racing specific parts like the high-end performance cars do! There are so many of them because they are cheap and reliable, not because they are race cars. And I'm a douchebag? I need to "get my shit right"? You are a MORON!!!

  • @TheLBCSublime Right, I'm the moron who knows absolutely nothing about cars and you know absolutely every single thing there is to know. Riggghhhhtttt.

  • @rdeusser1 Well I'm happy to see that you're finally addressing your complete and utter ignorance, Honda fuckboy

  • @TheLBCSublime There is actually specific race parts and some custom parts that we can do for the Accord and Civic, as well as Integra. They can be built to be great performance oriented vehicles in their class and be a reliable daily driver at the same time. Component selection is critical to the end goal

  • throw on an intake.. it will 1 increase your hp but 10-15 and your gas mileage by about 3-5mpg.. if you throw on headers make sure you get decent headers that cost around 300... then that car will whip... i'd also suggest putting a 5zigen cat back ehaust/muffler tip on to make it sound real nice.. any questions just hit me up.... im a part time mechanic +im going to porter chester... a school for auto mechanics.. so i know my stuff... hope i helped... yuh could also get a ecu chip for 80$ add hp

  • wow no way in hell an intake adds 10-15 hp on this car. And even with headers and exhaust it still wont "whip" its a 4 cylinder accord!

  • @Moneymanfr3sh Where can i get an ecu chip for my 96, and sublime, i just got my 96 accord and its pretty fast, i just ordered headers and exhaust for mine and have an intake and i can still go fast, yeah its not a 300-400 horse power car but it doesnt have to be because im not just going to fly down my street or around the city.

  • @NoLimitSoldier74 There is technically no "chip" for a 96 Accord since the only way to reprogram for performance is to get a piggyback engine management such as Hondata on a P28 (VTEC) or a P06 with Hondata (Non vtec) and then send off to tuning session. Header and exhaust will greatly help, if you port the header out a bit and match port the head to it then you will attain a greater gain from such parts.

  • thanks man i no its goes the same 4 a 94 honda accord right??

  • thank you man. perfect video

  • Great vid thanks mate

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