The in correct chassis naming has become almost non existent on HT besides those with an actual EK from Japan or England. This site has alot more then HT
To answer Pmac: The honda community and those who are involved in it get a bad rap as it is.
Like I answered someone else regarding the EK thing.. Go on any other forum. You dont see people with an RS Camaro calling it an SS. This topic is an embarrassment as soon as some noob gets a key to a 96-00 civic, the 1st thing they learn is the incorrect chassis code for their ride and they actually think its an EK. They have no clue what an EJ or a real EK is or even know that its a part of the chassis code. So How am I going to take them seriously when they have no clue what they are doing.
Dont believe me, it went so far to Honda Tuning Magazine made an article about it.
December 2013 Road Rage - Honda Tuning Magazine
To answer Pmac: The honda community and those who are involved in it get a bad rap as it is.
Like I answered someone else regarding the EK thing.. Go on any other forum. You dont see people with an RS Camaro calling it an SS. This topic is an embarrassment as soon as some noob gets a key to a 96-00 civic, the 1st thing they learn is the incorrect chassis code for their ride and they actually think its an EK. They have no clue what an EJ or a real EK is or even know that its a part of the chassis code. So How am I going to take them seriously when they have no clue what they are doing.
Dont believe me, it went so far to Honda Tuning Magazine made an article about it.
December 2013 Road Rage - Honda Tuning Magazine
Sometime during the late 1990s somebody thought it would be a good idea to start calling Hondas and Acuras not by their given names but by a series of letters and numbers associated with their 17-digit vehicle identification numbers. Since then, forenames like EF, EG, EK, DA, and DC have been given to all manner of Civics and Integras, but more often than not, because of a particular Honda's country of origin, engine type, and layout, chassis codes can vary significantly between two otherwise seemingly similar cars Which means that most of the time, you're doing it wrong.