If one cannot afford gas in their car because its dollar higher, they never could afford the car in the first place.
Hopefully prices will drop eventually.
I also recommend adding a layer of second skin mega zorbe on top to absorb higher frequency sounds.
I used that plus noico sound deadening to drastically cut down noise.
Decently deep, the top of my engine was dry, but the water level had to be above the exhaust pipe.
Of course the road completely drained 15 minutes later..
My neighborhood road was flooded a bit this morning and I attempted to drive through it but turned around halfway through.
Now my exhaust sounds like this. But I have no check engine light and my air filter is completely dry. There also seems to be a little loss of power around 1000~ rpm.
Get the battery replaced under warranty at the dealership. The stock batteries seem to die quickly. I had the same problem and got it replaced for free.
You said yourself that Hondas have battery problems. While I had my stock battery replaced under warranty, I haven't needed to jump it since. There's no harm in having a $50 jumper. Its not much money, and it can really save a lot of time especially if you happen to be on a trip or on your way...
I average 37.5mpg driving in a small/medium sized city.
I only get 33mpg if I have a really short drive with a ton of stop signs or I am driving aggressively.
It is a lot of work, but it's worth it.
I've done everything in mine except for the floor and roof and it has made a big difference.
Hopefully I can do the floor eventually.
I used noico 80 and second skin mega zorbe, and It made quite a big difference but I haven't touched the floor yet. I did all the doors plus the trunk.
I would avoid the headliner, there's too much risk ruining it.
That doesn't really help, I know how dip sticks work.
What I'm asking is how thick is the oil supposed to be to tell where it is on this stick? I have oil going up to the top mark but it's pretty thin.