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Old 25 Oct 2007, 01:33 pm
Ryan R Ryan R is offline
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try racing another car. like....go as fast as the car will go and then drop it into 1st gear. your rods will punch thru the block. it'll be sweet. otherwise i'd drain the gas and see what assortment of things you can get the car to run on (ie. paint thinner, alcohol, etc). have fun putting that honda to rest.
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Old 25 Oct 2007, 01:36 pm
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drain all the oil then rev the engine. also, put some stuff in the gasoline tank.better yet, power hose your whole engine!
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Old 25 Oct 2007, 01:39 pm
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why do you want to kill it? What did it do to you?
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Old 25 Oct 2007, 01:42 pm
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Sell it. LOLNote: It's a Honda, good luck breaking it [not gunna be easy]. =]
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Old 25 Oct 2007, 01:45 pm
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if u wanna kill it for good put sugar in the gas tankno fixing that bad boy after that
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Old 25 Oct 2007, 01:48 pm
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dude...just go about 85 and keep it one third for a long time...but make suer youre over-reving or hitting red line for a long time...that should work.....or.......no oil nor water and do what i just said.....or .....drive it on second till the car revs so much that the rods will come out of the hood...well idk if you want that...but it sure its fun
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Old 25 Oct 2007, 01:51 pm
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Honda 4 life is right. The D16Y8 is almost indestructible and it has a VTEC head. No oil will kill any engine eventually. However the sugar in the gas tank isn't recommended. Then your gas tank and fuel lines will need to be cleaned or replaced before installing a new engine- not worth it.
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