Red optima battery on my 93 integra 10 yrs old still starts.
Reviews of spare parts for Acura
I decided to make the switch to Amsoil Signature Series because I see people switch to it and report no oil loss.
For this project, I went for comfort, and these definitely delivered. It's cushy over bumps and dips in the road, and delivers a smoother ride.
I'm generally in the OE only camp, but for belts, it's really not that big a deal. Sounds like you got the wrong part, but anything from a major brand will last another 100k miles easily.
I just bought a new Denso Remanufactured starter from Rock Auto for my Type S. I even broke the thing and they sent me another one before even seeing it.
I've always used NGK in my hondas and never had any problems. They're OEM equipment on most (if not all) imports so I would recommend you just stick with what works.
Honda/Acura OEM starters are very quality parts (manufactured by Denso), and typically when they stop working it's just a ~20 dollar brush kit and some elbow grease to get them up and running again. Definitely better than aftermarket replacement parts.
Never felt any substantial difference from the changing of the oil itself but did notice that using a regular Fram filter made for a shaky idle in the '89 Integra I had. Changing the filter back to an STP made the wonky idle go away.
Bridgestone have been terrible for me.
I have nokian’s do not buy.They are not very good.Get real snow tires if you really are looking for safety.
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