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Old May 29, 2001 | 12:01 AM
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Reading thru the dealer letter doc from s2ki. Had a few Q's.

Check aero screen installed.
I take it this is the stock wind block in the middle.

Check boot cover provided
What is this?

Check Tire Pressure (including spare)
Honda.com specs say 44psi. is this right? seems a bit high.

Check for Tonneau cover.
Is this the cover for the top when its in the down position? I messed around with it at the dealer and its a bitch to get into place with the snaps and such. One dealer didn't even have it on. It was in the "new bag" in the trunk. Is it bad to drive with that not covering the top if the top is down?

Thanks guys
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Old May 29, 2001 | 12:28 AM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ozy:


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Old May 29, 2001 | 09:30 AM
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The spare is a compact space saver donut. It should be kept @ 60 psi. It should only be used on the front end. If you have a rear flat, put the spare on the front and the front on the back.
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Old May 29, 2001 | 09:47 AM
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the 44 psi is the tires max preasure rating, not what you want to run it at. 32 is standard, others have played with that value adding 2-4 psi. Always set your tire pressure when the tires are COLD.

The Boot, Tonneau, etc. all the same. just the names for the convertible top cover, when the top is down.

Other things to consider. Make sure they fill the car with Super unleaded. My sales lady had no idea that it needed it. She was gonna put regular in it, good thing she took me along to fill it up! she says "oh, it's a four cyclinder, it must use regular" duh.

I was also surprised that the sales person did not tell me about the break in period. It's really nice that there is the web support for this car to keep us all informed.

Andy
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