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OEM Honda Timing belt

That’s actually not a bad price. Paid $1400 at 110k miles for timing belt, coolant change, and water pump at independent shop on the families odyssey. $1850 from dealer don’t sound bad.

Pros: not a bad price
Vehicle: Honda Odyssey
Mileage: 110000 km
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YUASA Battery

Yuasa. Best non lithium battery and I sold a lot of batteries. The battery in my mower for the last 2 years came out of my Valkyrie. The reason I replaced it in the Valkyrie was because it was 10 years old and I felt I might be pushing it even though it never gave me a problem.

Pros: never gave me a problem
Cons: replaced after 10 years
Vehicle: Honda
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OEM Honda Timing belt

My 03 Honda Pilot was $2300 in 2023 and had 230k miles. It’s almost to 300k and hasn’t really needed anything done except general upkeep maintenance. It’ll need a timing belt soon though.

Pros: general upkeep maintenance
Cons: need timing belt soon
Vehicle: Honda Pilot
Mileage: 482803 km
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Bosch Alternator

Instead of waiting for it to go bad on me should I order the $200 Bosch one off rockauto now (shipping takes 3-5 days) if I don\u2019t then I\u2019m stuck going and paying for that at a parts store. The Bosch one also comes with a 2 year warranty and roadside assistance if anything goes wrong with it.

Pros: 2 year warranty, roadside assistance
Cons: shipping takes 3-5 days
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Sachs Clutch kit

Be aware that the "newer" Sachs kits have been a different manufacturer than FCC which makes the OEM clutch. Newer Sachs kit seems to be an exedy clutch and pressure plate.

Cons: different manufacturer than OEM
Vehicle: Honda S2000
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DELPHI Knock sensor
Camper7777
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Rating 1.0

Bought a Delphi knock sensor in late 2023 to replace failed stock sensor my 2004 Honda Element. I assumed Delphi was a trusted brand. The sensor did not solve the ECU code, even after clearing the code several times, and reseting the ECU. The CEL would reappear immediately or within driving a half mile. Assuming is was a hard to find wiring issue, I drove the vehicle with the Check Engine Light on for a year and a half. Recently, a 26-year Honda/Acura mechanic told me the 2003 and 2004 Elements are famous for failed knock sensors and I should use a genuine Honda part (from junkyard on 2005-later engine) or new from dealer. Skeptical, I bit the bullet and paid the price for the genuine Honda sensor. Cleared the CEL, installed the sensor, and have now driven over 600 miles with no sign of bad knock sensor. Lesson learned.

Pros: genuine Honda sensor worked
Cons: Delphi sensor failed
Vehicle: Honda Element
Mileage: 965 km
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Goodyear Tires
rockgodtobe
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Rating 1.5

They gave me a new pilot and I immediately noticed these tires were not as smooth, comfortable or quiet as the CC2s I had been used to so for me I would say yes. These are just poor quality tires.

Cons: not smooth, not comfortable, not quiet, poor quality
Vehicle: Honda Pilot
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