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Hi....welcome to the Club
Getting to be a very rare sight on the roads nowadays.
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15 hours ago, wilsonabel said:
I will , however stick to my ZZR1400 for the bike stuff for now lol
Nice bike...plenty quick enough!
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Nice!
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Nice machines....big BHP - usually require big wallets as well.
Sold all my powerful old cars and now look at economy 🙂
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Let us know how it goes - always nice to know the outcome, thanks
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You can get a company to make a stainless system with your own choice of 'sound' for not a lot of money (£350'ish for cat-back system)
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Sounds like it could be a driveshaft but if constant judder felt through the steering wheel then check out the auxiliary drivebelt for any dimples in the drive-side of the belt....have come across that before and affects the PAS pump enough to give a slight wobble
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Thanks for your support to the Club, Alan....sometimes it's not always the technical knowledge that is required to be published within the forums, but just general chat and banter which goes some way to keep it alive!
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Thanks so much for the review and feedback on your e:Ny1
....and I'm not sure anyone is ready for an electric motorbike yet 🙂
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Not sure but may be worth leaving in gear also.
I do this with all of my cars as I never trust handbrakes to solely hold the car in position (especially when the brakes cool down over time) -
Also I think locking the doors by the key locks everything up but doesn't arm the alarm - I believe?
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Thanks for sharing the feedback and always nice to know it was a simple fix
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Crikey, sounds like a complete pain to change the Master Cylinder.
Good idea of removing the seat to gain more space.Thanks for sharing the feedback and nice to know that OE parts are worth paying the extra money for
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Hi Kev.....welcome to the Club
Wow!, that must be one of the last of the Mk2 CR-V's haven't seen one that year before as most are Mk3's
Same here, have Honda CRF1000 as well as the bikes carry the same reliability cudos as the cars.
Good to have you onboard!
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Honda has marked 25 years of hybrid performance with the European debut of the Prelude Concept and confirmation that the production model will return to the region ahead of its first public appearance at the Goodwood Festival of Speed from 11-14 July.
Following the concept model’s reveal at the Japan Mobility Show last year, Prelude is set to deliver the perfect balance of exhilarating driving pleasure and outstanding efficiency – embodying Honda’s long-term commitment to electrification in a stylish and dynamic package.
The original Prelude made its European debut 45 years ago and served as a thrilling, high-performance showcase of Honda’s cutting-edge technology for five generations until 2001. The new model promises to be a fitting return for the renowned nameplate, as it delivers a compelling blend of style and sophistication alongside a hybrid powertrain.
The name “Prelude” refers to an introductory piece of music, and appropriately positions the car as a forerunner to future models that embody Honda’s commitment to sports performance – an example of Honda bringing the “joy of driving” to customers across Europe.
Tomoyuki Yamagami, Chief Engineer and Large Project Leader, Honda Motor, said: “The new Prelude not only marks the latest chapter in our ever evolving hybrid story, it is also the product of 25 years of pioneering hybrid research and development. Ensuring this model maintains its ‘sporty’ DNA by perfectly blending the efficiency and environmental advantages of electrified driving with an exhilarating experience behind the wheel – liberating users from their daily lives with increased driving pleasure.”
“In addition, the Prelude demonstrates the continued importance of hybrid powertrains as part of Honda’s automobile electrification strategy – a key step towards our commitment for 100% of new vehicle sales to be battery electric or hydrogen fuel cell by 2040.”
25-Years of Hybrid Performance
This year sees Honda celebrate a quarter of a century of pioneering hybrid expertise, following the arrival of the revolutionary Insight coupe as Europe’s first mass-produced hybrid model back in 1999. Ever since, the brand has pioneered the development of petrol-electric powertrain technology, with a range of models that have helped drivers make the smoothest, most convenient, and cost-effective switch to an electrified future.
Following the arrival of the Insight, Honda launched the Civic IMA in 2003, which paired a continuously variable transmission (CVT) with a 1.3-litre i-VTEC 4-cylinder engine and 20-horsepower electric motor to offer increased fuel efficiency. Seven-years later, the CR-Z was introduced, combining Honda’s unique IMA parallel hybrid system with a 1.5-litre petrol engine and manual transmission to offer an ideal balance between engaging driving dynamics and fuel economy.
In 2011, Jazz Hybrid continued to offer the practicality for which it was known – including “Magic Seats” and 300-litres of boot space – thanks to the compact nature of the Honda IMA hybrid system. Five years later and the arrival of the NSX saw the introduction of the most-technologically-advanced all-wheel drive hybrid powertrain of the time to the supercar segment.
Today, Honda’s mainstream automobile range is fully electrified, with Jazz, Civic, HR-V, ZR-V and CR-V all available with e:HEV powertrains as standard. Featuring advanced powertrains that shift seamlessly between EV, hybrid and engine drive with no input from the driver, they all combine exceptional ease-of-use with a rewarding driving experience, alongside highly competitive efficiency and emissions.
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It should have an undertray and sounds like someone has left it off during service, scrapyard would be a good place to get one from
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Sounds more like the camera has gone faulty....check wiring from camera through tailgate trunking for damaged wires
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Is there a split in the hose before or after the MAF sensor?
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You can get a new one made for very little money.....Hyphose or similar company that make and repair hydraulic hoses for diggers, etc
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I would say OE but probably too expensive....look at offerings from BluePrint, never had any issues with their parts
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How did you get on with the CRV purchase?
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How did you get on with a replacement battery?
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I would go back to the dealership as they can show you and also any other features you may be curious about....most handovers are brief nowadays and there is so much to know about operating modern Honda's
Saying that, I'm not 100% sure but if when you drive in France the feature should become inactive.....it does on TomTom Sat Navs
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I would be very tempted to take the assembly to Euro's and get them to try up the various parts until you get a match.
It's either the arm or the balljoint (or both) that is wrong so thats what i would do and get both parts if needed
Rear Differential for my 2012 EX CRV IDTEC MANUAL 2199CC
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Whats wrong with the existing one?