So I just bought my '91 SE-R a few weeks ago. Initial impressions/thoughts.
Introduction:
So it's been a long road to finally end up with this car...
Nate's cars (in order):
1. 1989 Honda Prelude (high school)
2. 2002 Nissan SE-R Spec V (high school)
3. 1989 Ford Fiesta (college)
4. 1990 Lexus LS400 (college)
5. 1992 Civic hatchback with H22 motor swap (work full-time)
5. 2007 Subaru WRX (work full-time)
6. 1991 Sentra SE-R (college again)
I've known about the original SE-R's ever since high school, when I was in the market for a cheap, fun car. I read a lot of car magazines back then, and the B13's were universally praised.
I've been a honda guy since the beginning...I eventually owned a '92 civic with a H22 motor swap that I bought from a friend. I kinda wish I never sold that car. It was a lot faster than most people would think. Sold it because it attracted too many thieves/scum of the earth.
After that, I bought a brand new 2007 WRX TR. Have had it for two years now, but I just sold it. I simply couldn't afford it...payments were killing me...I was a slave
I'm in school again now, and I have no money. So I naturally went back to the cars I was interested in back in high school. Found a clean SE-R with 117k miles a few hours away. Borrowed some money from my dad and bought it with cash.
Initial Impressions:
1. Steering/handling
It feels sloppy. I guess that's typical of a stock car that is 18 years old. I'm hoping to eventually replace the struts and springs with something better. Also hoping to install stiffer motor mounts/steering rack bushings/other bushings to see if that will help make everything feel tighter.
2. Brakes
I've noticed that to get the brakes to feel 'most linear', I have to lightly pump the brakes once or twice to build up pressure. I don't think this is normal. Maybe the brakes need to be bled or something. But I'm not too worried since I want to upgrade to a better caliper eventually anyways.
3. Transmission
The car has 5th gear pop-out. I knew that when I bought it. I've noticed that it actually doesn't happen until I start cruising over 70 mph. Around town it usually doesn't pop-out. Still really annoying though. Dan Martin and Ben Fenner have generously offered to help me with this, so hopefully I can fix it soon.
4. Acceleration
More lively than I expected it to be. There isn't a turbo rush or VTEC rush like what I've been used to in past cars. But it's enough for a daily driver to pass people and drive aggressively. Although, I've also noticed that the motor hesitates sometimes when I'm slowly accelerating out of a gear, i.e. 2nd at less than 2500 rpm.
Stuff that needs to be fixed:
1. 5th gear pop-out
2. driver side CV boot is ripped open
3. wheels need to be balanced; car needs alignment
4. all the window seals are dry/cracked
5. both front and rear windshield seals are dry/cracked
6. window tint is peeling and needs to be re-done
7. all the speakers are dry-rotted and need to be replaced. They sound bad.
8. need to find a trunk liner to cover the floor of the trunk
9. once the windows are rolled down past a certain point (halfway or so), they are really hard to roll back up. Grease?
10. right side of gauge cluster doesn't light up
11. 'door open' light in gauge cluster comes on a lot. I think the door latches need to be adjusted somehow? If that's even possible?
12. windshield washer fluid tank is cracked open at the base of the neck. Discovered this today when I was filling it up.
13. dome light doesn't work
There are probably a few more small things I haven't discovered yet.
I have a long list in my head of things about the car I'd like to upgrade, most importantly the brakes, wheels, and suspension, but I'll have to wait until I'm out of school. Just don't have any extra money right now. Need to get out of debt first.
If you have thoughts/advice, please chime in!
Nate
So it's been a long road to finally end up with this car...
Nate's cars (in order):
1. 1989 Honda Prelude (high school)
2. 2002 Nissan SE-R Spec V (high school)
3. 1989 Ford Fiesta (college)
4. 1990 Lexus LS400 (college)
5. 1992 Civic hatchback with H22 motor swap (work full-time)
5. 2007 Subaru WRX (work full-time)
6. 1991 Sentra SE-R (college again)
I've known about the original SE-R's ever since high school, when I was in the market for a cheap, fun car. I read a lot of car magazines back then, and the B13's were universally praised.
I've been a honda guy since the beginning...I eventually owned a '92 civic with a H22 motor swap that I bought from a friend. I kinda wish I never sold that car. It was a lot faster than most people would think. Sold it because it attracted too many thieves/scum of the earth.
After that, I bought a brand new 2007 WRX TR. Have had it for two years now, but I just sold it. I simply couldn't afford it...payments were killing me...I was a slave
I'm in school again now, and I have no money. So I naturally went back to the cars I was interested in back in high school. Found a clean SE-R with 117k miles a few hours away. Borrowed some money from my dad and bought it with cash.
Initial Impressions:
1. Steering/handling
It feels sloppy. I guess that's typical of a stock car that is 18 years old. I'm hoping to eventually replace the struts and springs with something better. Also hoping to install stiffer motor mounts/steering rack bushings/other bushings to see if that will help make everything feel tighter.
2. Brakes
I've noticed that to get the brakes to feel 'most linear', I have to lightly pump the brakes once or twice to build up pressure. I don't think this is normal. Maybe the brakes need to be bled or something. But I'm not too worried since I want to upgrade to a better caliper eventually anyways.
3. Transmission
The car has 5th gear pop-out. I knew that when I bought it. I've noticed that it actually doesn't happen until I start cruising over 70 mph. Around town it usually doesn't pop-out. Still really annoying though. Dan Martin and Ben Fenner have generously offered to help me with this, so hopefully I can fix it soon.
4. Acceleration
More lively than I expected it to be. There isn't a turbo rush or VTEC rush like what I've been used to in past cars. But it's enough for a daily driver to pass people and drive aggressively. Although, I've also noticed that the motor hesitates sometimes when I'm slowly accelerating out of a gear, i.e. 2nd at less than 2500 rpm.
Stuff that needs to be fixed:
1. 5th gear pop-out
2. driver side CV boot is ripped open
3. wheels need to be balanced; car needs alignment
4. all the window seals are dry/cracked
5. both front and rear windshield seals are dry/cracked
6. window tint is peeling and needs to be re-done
7. all the speakers are dry-rotted and need to be replaced. They sound bad.
8. need to find a trunk liner to cover the floor of the trunk
9. once the windows are rolled down past a certain point (halfway or so), they are really hard to roll back up. Grease?
10. right side of gauge cluster doesn't light up
11. 'door open' light in gauge cluster comes on a lot. I think the door latches need to be adjusted somehow? If that's even possible?
12. windshield washer fluid tank is cracked open at the base of the neck. Discovered this today when I was filling it up.
13. dome light doesn't work
There are probably a few more small things I haven't discovered yet.
I have a long list in my head of things about the car I'd like to upgrade, most importantly the brakes, wheels, and suspension, but I'll have to wait until I'm out of school. Just don't have any extra money right now. Need to get out of debt first.
If you have thoughts/advice, please chime in!
Nate