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Old 25 Oct 2007, 01:03 pm
Dmitry M Dmitry M is offline
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Default How to kill a 97 Honda civic ex Engine?

Any ideas, on how to kill a honda civic ex engine and have some fun. I revvved the crap out of it, for 7-8 minutes straight, and nothing happened, except ran out of gas. Started right back up, after fill up,There is no oil, in it only water in oil pan, but still runs, and looks like it would take a long time to kill.
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Old 25 Oct 2007, 01:06 pm
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drain oil and run it. or better yet, if you have access get brake lathe shavings and drop a big handful in the oil filler hole. enjoy!
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Old 25 Oct 2007, 01:09 pm
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undo your engine oil cap and than start it up...put water in it too lol
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Old 25 Oct 2007, 01:12 pm
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drop it off a cliff
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Old 25 Oct 2007, 01:15 pm
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Always one to help rid our country of foreign crap.Take off air cleaner. While running at high speed and AT A SAFE DISTANCE, aim a water hose straight into the intake.That will prove exciting!!
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Old 25 Oct 2007, 01:18 pm
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A rifle slug through the crankcase, then run it.
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Old 25 Oct 2007, 01:21 pm
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Sounds strangely familiar to a recurring dream I have....blowing up import motors for fun. There's a ton of interesting ways to send it on it's way. You need to decide if you want catastrophic failure at idle or while the vehicle is moving. I'd imagine you'd rather do it while sitting still and avoid any problems on the road and a long walk home. If you want to go for an elongated meltdown drain it down to about a quart of oil. Rev it up to near redline and within several minutes you'll hear the friction, a few more minutes and it should stop dead in it's tracks.You could also drain the coolant and let the head crack...this would produce some pretty interesting effects (lots of steam). Dropping needle bearings into the intake would produce some really catastrophic failure pretty quickly....along with a vast array of interesting sounds. The options are limitless really. It would be more fun to destroy while driving. Drop it into first gear and run it WOT (wide open throttle) for a few minutes, it will most likely throw a rod...maybe even put a dent in the hood. The stress on the motor while in gear will give it that extra oomph it needs to fail. Good luck...have fun and be safe!
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Old 25 Oct 2007, 01:24 pm
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use this handy tool:http://www.istockphoto.com/file_thum...035_bomb.jpgOr this:http://www.q4o.nl/images/fun/chaingun.jpg
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Old 25 Oct 2007, 01:27 pm
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Just run it without oil and drain the water. The water is actually cooling the bearings. Drain the engine coolant as well. It will definitely will seize.
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Old 25 Oct 2007, 01:30 pm
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Find a big empty parking lot get going as fast as you can and slam it into 1st gear. Most likely you will find a nice large hole in the side of your engine after this.We used to jump my friends car in high school dukes of hazard style. It still ran but we bent the frame pretty good. We also got sand and water (made a trip into Lake Michigan) in the engine accidently once again it still ran but it didnt do it any good.
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