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About Daniel
Expertise
I can answer most questions about Acura cars, I know a lot about the RSX all models years 2002 to 2006

Experience
I have been racing cars for 8 years and do a lot of mechanical work on Acura's. I have done engine rebuilds, swaps, and hybrids.

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www.DC5AB.com

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My education is in Computer Networks but I have been working on cars ever since I had one. I have also worked in car shops and pit crews.

 
   

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Topic: Acura Repair



Expert: Daniel
Date: 6/5/2007
Subject: engine lose power

Question
QUESTION: hey how you doing i have a little problem my car use to have a cool air intake and i drove in to a water and the intake suck some water inside the car when off i manage to turn on the car the next day but is making some knocking noise from the engine ok they toll me it may be that i need to change the oil ok but when I'm driving the car is like losing power like on  1 and 2 gear goes slow and after a few seconds gets the speed and when i back up and try to go forward the car turn of do you have any idea what may be the problem?

ANSWER: Hi Angel,

Your engine is flooded and may need to be rebuild. change your spark plugs, your oil, and get your timing adjusted. That may help you but in most cases either a new engine is needed or a rebuild.

Also get rid of the cold air intake if you want more power get a cold box it's better and safer.

Thanks,
Daniel

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QUESTION: ok thanks for that
do you know how much it cost to rebuild the engine or what parts do a need to do so? is a 2002 rsx base model

Answer
Hi Angel,

It really depends on what you want to do. Do you want to rebuild it for performance or just everyday driving? If you do want just a daily driver engine finding a used base engine is not hard and might be cheaper then a rebuild some times. It really depends on what items are damaged, your valves may need to be replaced as they may be bent, you will need to pull off your intake manifold and clean that out. It's possible that your fuel rail may need to be replaced, but that rarely happens. You may need new piston seals and you will definitely need to pull off the oil pan and clean that out. Check your compression that will give you a few answers as to what is going on.

Good luck, and if there is anything else let me know.

Thanks,
Daniel


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