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96 Civic with 110k----looking for advice on taking care
I have a 96 civic EX with 110k on it. It has been a great car, the only
thing I have ever had to replace was the alternator and battery. I replaced the timing belt not too long ago just to get it out of the way. The engine however many times make a deep knocking when in low gear or going up a hill, especially when the engine is cold. The dealer could not find anything and suggested moving up an octane. I am curious if I should some STP treatment to clean out the engine. I am not very car savy---cant even change my own oil---so is the STP stuff safe? Any other advice to take care of the engine? All my driving is stop and go and I get the oil changed every 3k. |
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Brad wrote:
> I have a 96 civic EX with 110k on it. It has been a great car, the only > thing I have ever had to replace was the alternator and battery. I replaced > the timing belt not too long ago just to get it out of the way. > > The engine however many times make a deep knocking when in low gear or going > up a hill, especially when the engine is cold. The dealer could not find > anything and suggested moving up an octane. I am curious if I should some > STP treatment to clean out the engine. I am not very car savy---cant even > change my own oil---so is the STP stuff safe? > > Any other advice to take care of the engine? All my driving is stop and go > and I get the oil changed every 3k. If the knocking sound resembles a metallic pinging, I believe I answered this for somebody else recently. Try a higher quality gasoline brand, regardless of octane. It worked for my '93 Accord after a few fill-ups. Of course, has your car been tuned up recently? If the ignition timing is off, that could also cause the knocking or pinging. |
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Brad wrote:
> I have a 96 civic EX with 110k on it. It has been a great car, the only > thing I have ever had to replace was the alternator and battery. I replaced > the timing belt not too long ago just to get it out of the way. > > The engine however many times make a deep knocking when in low gear or going > up a hill, especially when the engine is cold. The dealer could not find > anything and suggested moving up an octane. I am curious if I should some > STP treatment to clean out the engine. I am not very car savy---cant even > change my own oil---so is the STP stuff safe? > > Any other advice to take care of the engine? All my driving is stop and go > and I get the oil changed every 3k. If the knocking sound resembles a metallic pinging, I believe I answered this for somebody else recently. Try a higher quality gasoline brand, regardless of octane. It worked for my '93 Accord after a few fill-ups. Of course, has your car been tuned up recently? If the ignition timing is off, that could also cause the knocking or pinging. |
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Brad wrote:
> I have a 96 civic EX with 110k on it. It has been a great car, the only > thing I have ever had to replace was the alternator and battery. I replaced > the timing belt not too long ago just to get it out of the way. > > The engine however many times make a deep knocking when in low gear or going > up a hill, especially when the engine is cold. The dealer could not find > anything and suggested moving up an octane. I am curious if I should some > STP treatment to clean out the engine. I am not very car savy---cant even > change my own oil---so is the STP stuff safe? > > Any other advice to take care of the engine? All my driving is stop and go > and I get the oil changed every 3k. > =================== Read the part in your manual about 'maximum shift points'. I wonder if you're not reving the engine high enough. You won't hurt it by reving higher, but you will if you let it 'lug'. A can of injector cleaner twice a year wouldn't hurt at all, too 'Curly' |
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Brad wrote:
> I have a 96 civic EX with 110k on it. It has been a great car, the only > thing I have ever had to replace was the alternator and battery. I replaced > the timing belt not too long ago just to get it out of the way. > > The engine however many times make a deep knocking when in low gear or going > up a hill, especially when the engine is cold. The dealer could not find > anything and suggested moving up an octane. I am curious if I should some > STP treatment to clean out the engine. I am not very car savy---cant even > change my own oil---so is the STP stuff safe? > > Any other advice to take care of the engine? All my driving is stop and go > and I get the oil changed every 3k. > =================== Read the part in your manual about 'maximum shift points'. I wonder if you're not reving the engine high enough. You won't hurt it by reving higher, but you will if you let it 'lug'. A can of injector cleaner twice a year wouldn't hurt at all, too 'Curly' |
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Brad wrote:
> I have a 96 civic EX with 110k on it. It has been a great car, the only > thing I have ever had to replace was the alternator and battery. I replaced > the timing belt not too long ago just to get it out of the way. water pump too? have the valves ever been checked/adjusted? > > The engine however many times make a deep knocking when in low gear or going > up a hill, especially when the engine is cold. The dealer could not find > anything and suggested moving up an octane. I am curious if I should some > STP treatment to clean out the engine. I am not very car savy---cant even > change my own oil---so is the STP stuff safe? id try moving up a grade or switching gas stations first. |
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Brad wrote:
> I have a 96 civic EX with 110k on it. It has been a great car, the only > thing I have ever had to replace was the alternator and battery. I replaced > the timing belt not too long ago just to get it out of the way. water pump too? have the valves ever been checked/adjusted? > > The engine however many times make a deep knocking when in low gear or going > up a hill, especially when the engine is cold. The dealer could not find > anything and suggested moving up an octane. I am curious if I should some > STP treatment to clean out the engine. I am not very car savy---cant even > change my own oil---so is the STP stuff safe? id try moving up a grade or switching gas stations first. |
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Unless you're racing the car, I'd change the oil every 6k and use the
savings to put towards higher octane gas. In my opinion, the car tends to run better (more efficient) with the timming slightly on the plus side (which forces you to use higher octane gas). If it's still 'Pinging' with 89 Octane (assuming the gas stations is good), then the engine will need some adjustment. Personaly, I like to blend Regular and Premimum, instead of simply putting in the mid range stuff (mid range = 89 octane). Pars 98 DX Hatch "Brad" > wrote in message nk.net... > I have a 96 civic EX with 110k on it. It has been a great car, the only > thing I have ever had to replace was the alternator and battery. I replaced > the timing belt not too long ago just to get it out of the way. > > The engine however many times make a deep knocking when in low gear or going > up a hill, especially when the engine is cold. The dealer could not find > anything and suggested moving up an octane. I am curious if I should some > STP treatment to clean out the engine. I am not very car savy---cant even > change my own oil---so is the STP stuff safe? > > Any other advice to take care of the engine? All my driving is stop and go > and I get the oil changed every 3k. > > |
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Unless you're racing the car, I'd change the oil every 6k and use the
savings to put towards higher octane gas. In my opinion, the car tends to run better (more efficient) with the timming slightly on the plus side (which forces you to use higher octane gas). If it's still 'Pinging' with 89 Octane (assuming the gas stations is good), then the engine will need some adjustment. Personaly, I like to blend Regular and Premimum, instead of simply putting in the mid range stuff (mid range = 89 octane). Pars 98 DX Hatch "Brad" > wrote in message nk.net... > I have a 96 civic EX with 110k on it. It has been a great car, the only > thing I have ever had to replace was the alternator and battery. I replaced > the timing belt not too long ago just to get it out of the way. > > The engine however many times make a deep knocking when in low gear or going > up a hill, especially when the engine is cold. The dealer could not find > anything and suggested moving up an octane. I am curious if I should some > STP treatment to clean out the engine. I am not very car savy---cant even > change my own oil---so is the STP stuff safe? > > Any other advice to take care of the engine? All my driving is stop and go > and I get the oil changed every 3k. > > |
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