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I just bought a 98 Acura integra gsr, and the car has a little problem with the heat, and the temp. guage. I am pretty sure it is the thermostat. Where can I find the thermostat on that car? And any other tips on where to start with aftermarket parts? Im thinking intake first and for most.
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im not a lot of help, but i had to say that my boyfriend just bought a 98 integra gsr, and it's amazing.
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start at the radiator and follow the hose to the block...remove the hose from the block...next remove the 2-3 screws on the inlet valve...thermostat sits right inside this valve...easy to do and should take no more than 10-15 minutes...as far as aftermarket it depends on your wallet...work on the brakes and suspension first...u dont want a stock looking car screaming down the road like some of the wrecks u see around...i race mine out where i live, and own my own shop...make a list and divide up what you want to do to it in stages then start buildin...good luck
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If you don't even know where the thermostat is, don't even think about doing any mods. Go buy a service manual at Pep Boys and learn the cars systems before you try anything.
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If not possible anything for you and you are very much confused and tensed its better go to car mechanic shop and get your work done.
BMW Fog Lights Last edited by sanila : 02-13-2010 at 08:52 AM. |
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