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How to ground fuel pump properly when using non-OEM hanger?[code]
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What radiator should I use with my EF Civic/CRX?What radiator should I use with my EF Civic/CRX?
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What radiator/radiator hoses do I need to kswap my EM2 civic?What radiator and radiator hoses do I need to kswap my EM2 civic?
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Can I kpro my PRC Type R ECU?Can I kpro my PRC Type R ECU?
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Does your stainless clutch line work with a honda s2000 cmc?I have your stainless clutch line for my kswapped EG civic. I am switching to a s2000 clutch master cylinder and was...
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Do you make shifter cables that fit an Accord k24 transmission?I have a 5 speed transmission out of a 05 Accord. Do you make shifter cables that can work with this setup?
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Does your 8th gen CMC kit work on a 9th gen?I would like to put your Clutch Master Cylinder upgrade kit on my 9th gen civic, but don't see and install guide or...
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Do you have shifter cable bushings that work with a CRZ?I heard that you make a shifter cable bushing that fits my CRZ. Which set works with it?
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What injectors work with the Hybrid Racing fuel rail?What injectors work with the Hybrid Racing fuel rail?
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What do I need to adjust my speedometer?Do I need anything to adjust the speedometer in my car. I have a KPro and a TSX transmition but need to know what is...
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Answer to "How to ground fuel pump properly when using non-OEM hanger?"At Hybrid Racing, our stance aligns strongly with Honda's original engineering design principles. In this design, the fuel pump is grounded to the hanger, establishing a dual grounding system within the fuel tank. This arrangement significantly reduces the chance of sparking, safeguarding both the pump and your entire vehicle from potential electrical faults. Moreover, this design ensures the power wires are external while grounding is internally preserved. This setup balances fuel pump performance, electrical hazard reduction, and overall vehicle safety. Honda's design is backed by extensive research and development, particularly considering the gas tank's sensitivity. Therefore, we generally advise adhering to Honda's proven setup. However, we recognize that alternate wiring methods might be possible, and some may have had success with different approaches. You could consider reaching out to the manufacturer of your hanger for further advice; they may provide alternative recommendations based on their...
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Answer to "How to adjust hybrid cable for the tranny"You will not be able to adjust any shifter cables as the cables are calibrated for the transmission/application. If you are using a K20A2 transmission then you will want to use the Hybrid Racing RSX Shifter Cables or Short K Swap Cables, HYB-SCA-01-05 and HYB-SCA-01-07 respectively.
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Answer to "Ek obd2a harness pinout"Please refer to the following install guide for help with this specific conversion wiring harness. HYB-CWH-01-17 - https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/2218/5...-CWH-01-17_-_96-98_Civic_EK_HR_Conversion_Harness_Instal...
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Answer to "Very hard to shift into gears after instatllation"There is no need to lubricate the shifter in any way. There are a number of different reasons why you could be having trouble getting into gear. Please send our support team an email for further help with this. support@hybrid-racing.com
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Answer to "K20a Swap into 98 integra"Yes, that swap is possible. Please email our support team with any K Swap-specific questions. support@hybrid-racing.com
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Answer to "Do you make shifter cables that fit an Accord k24 transmission?"We now have Shifter Cables available for the Honda K24 Transmission! https://www.hybrid-racing.com/products/hybrid-racing-heavy-duty-shifter-cables-04-08-tsx
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Answer to "06-11 civic si cmc upgrade"It depends on many factors, including the life of your clutch. If you are coming from all stock parts to installing the CMC kit, it is possible that it will move the engagement point. I suggest adjusting the rod to move the pedal down some, just be sure the slave cylinder is disengaging fully so the clutch does not slip.
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Answer to "Where should I run the wire for the boost solenoid"Wiring the Hondata Boost Control Solenoid The solenoid has two wires, with no polarity (it does not matter which wire is used for each connection): (1) One wire should be connected to the ECU pin B21 (which normally runs the purge control solenoid on the throttle body). (2) One wire should be connected to +12V switched power via a 10A fuse. Notes: (1) Do not use a relay between the ECU and solenoid. (2) High current solenoids could damage the ECU.
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Answer to "Hybrid Racing Clutch Master Cylinder Kit - Civic FD2"The HYB-CMC-01-02 is not compatible with RHD vehicles. RHD vehicles use a different CMC than is offered.
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Answer to "K20z3 swap in a ep3"Please email our support team for any K Swap-specific questions/help. support@hybrid-racing.com
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