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OEM Honda Battery
SoirBleu85
  • Cranking:
  • Lights:
Rating 5.0

Best upgrade I did for my fit was upgrading to a 51r battery. Just the other day I left my interior lights on all night and I didn't notice until I went to work in the morning, but it started up no problem.

Pros: starts up no problem
Vehicle: Honda Fit
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K&N Air filter

I had one of these, had the 1.6 Honda in it, revved to 9 grand lol. Fitted a K&N air filter and an exhaust on it. Targa roof was the best thing with it.

Pros: revved to 9 grand
Vehicle: Honda
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MICHELIN Tires

Consider getting a good set of all-season tires. I have a 2wd Honda Civic that does great in snow because it has FWD and great tires. Michelin Cross-Climate are what I have and are one of the best.

Pros: great in snow, one of the best
Vehicle: Honda Civic
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OEM Honda Starter motor

The only thing I hate is my civic ate a starter and replacing it myself was a POS because its under the engine. But my civic is still cheap to fix and maintain and relatively easy to work on compared to other brands.

Pros: cheap to fix, maintain
Cons: starter hard to replace
Vehicle: Honda Civic
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Laufenn Tires

I purchased a set of Laufenn for my '04 Pilot this summer. So far, so good. I don't expect them to perform like a Michelin, but that's okay for my soon-to-be 22-year-old daily driver.

Pros: so far, so good
Cons: not like Michelin
Vehicle: Honda Pilot
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OEM Honda Oil filter

I had a 2002 Honda CR-V and the oil filter was mounted horizontally on the back of the engine. You had to reach through the RH front wheel well with the wheel removed or turned all the way to the left. Making a mess was completely unavoidable.

Pros: mounted horizontally
Cons: mess completely unavoidable
Vehicle: Honda
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OEM Honda Timing chain
rueggy
  • Warning light:
Rating 2.0

I’m on my first Honda (2017 CRV) and had a $1500 oil leak fixed in September and now this coming week have scheduled a $2800 timing chain replacement. Just short of 160k miles.

Cons: oil leak, timing chain
Vehicle: Honda
Mileage: 257495 km
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