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    #31
    I think someone enjoyed my drunken back to the future fairy tale I posted the other night.

    Is that part made of stainless? If so it may have excellent chassis conductivity through the temporal time flux.

    I highly recommend you tape that part to your forehead and ground it to the chassis. If you dont do this and you hit 88mph, the ungrounded power surge from the flux capacitor will seek the path of least resistance, grounded you will be shielded.

    Long story short dont drive 88mph before doing this, or your head may blowup. Us here at cb7tuner care about your safety, therefore we may require pictures of the unit properly installed as I previously mentioned so that we can stop worrying about your safety. I highly recommend gorilla tape, superior adhesion and insulating properties. Go now young padawan.
    Last edited by totaldoughnut; 09-12-2008, 03:00 AM.
    "Brought to you by Carls Jr."

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      #32
      wow, that part seems to stump everyone, i honestly dont know what it is but ive seen similar in my buddies accord who (like someone said above) had a alpine head unit in it previously. coincidence? i really dont know.

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        #33
        i've seen something similar on the back of an older stereo, some kind of inline filter or line conditioner i guess....
        Retired 1990 Accord LX Coupe
        Project 240SX
        Originally posted by chillin943
        anyone kno if i can just make a hot wire for v-tec off the horn??
        Vouches: Bought from: smseagren83, phatdoughnut, uk - accord, lucid, iamnemo, accord_inspire, 2point6, chopstickz, djcaz_aom, rosko

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          #34
          Originally posted by deevergote. View Post
          No way. That is CLEARLY an OBD1 Flux Capacitor unit.

          The pre-OBD Flux Capacitor had that cumbersome Mr Fusion unit, which was replaced by the high-tech RGG MWM9013 module. This module doesn't need an external source of power. It runs off of the car's own gasoline. MPG declines when it's in use, however... so it's wise to travel to a time when fuel is considerably cheaper than it is now!


          The OBD2 Flux Capacitor units are integrated into the ECU, to comply with OBD2 emissions standards. The original Mr Fusion created a hefty carbon footprint. The OBD1 RGG MWM9013 cut that down significantly, but it's still not quite as good. The RGG MWM9013 tended to burn the fuel so hot that the catalytic converter didn't work as effectively as it should. Certain people, mainly rich Hollywood types (like Michael J Fox... time travel causes Parkinson's when abused...) overused the system. It created a TON of smog in CA, which is the whole reason for the OBD2 progression.

          See, ya learned something new!
          you really have some time on your hands deev.
          I <3 G60.

          0.5mm Oversized Stainless valves and bronze guides available. Pm me please.

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            #35
            holy delorian batman that was funny as hell deevs lol but dont forget the added banana peel boosters
            1990 accord LX-Laurel Blue
            predator intake/OBX header,down pipe and resonator
            tune up-belts,gaskets,fluids
            17" rims and tires

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              #36
              Originally posted by deevergote. View Post
              No way. That is CLEARLY an OBD1 Flux Capacitor unit.

              The pre-OBD Flux Capacitor had that cumbersome Mr Fusion unit, which was replaced by the high-tech RGG MWM9013 module. This module doesn't need an external source of power. It runs off of the car's own gasoline. MPG declines when it's in use, however... so it's wise to travel to a time when fuel is considerably cheaper than it is now!


              The OBD2 Flux Capacitor units are integrated into the ECU, to comply with OBD2 emissions standards. The original Mr Fusion created a hefty carbon footprint. The OBD1 RGG MWM9013 cut that down significantly, but it's still not quite as good. The RGG MWM9013 tended to burn the fuel so hot that the catalytic converter didn't work as effectively as it should. Certain people, mainly rich Hollywood types (like Michael J Fox... time travel causes Parkinson's when abused...) overused the system. It created a TON of smog in CA, which is the whole reason for the OBD2 progression.

              See, ya learned something new!

              Just like the man stated above when a person doesnt properly adhere the cranial flux isolation unit like I mention adverse effects can result. Michael J. Fox was a rare case, his head didnt implode but now he has parkinson's. My theory is that he was somewhat shielded by his thick celebrity skull.
              "Brought to you by Carls Jr."

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                #37
                naw the hover board just happens to fly in front of him thus grounding out some of the impact...
                1990 accord LX-Laurel Blue
                predator intake/OBX header,down pipe and resonator
                tune up-belts,gaskets,fluids
                17" rims and tires

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                  #38
                  throw it away. it came in all higher end head units to reduce audio noise thus increasing signal to noise ratio (by isolating that device instead of putting inside the head unit). Your car was probably broken into before (or maybe before your ownership and the thieves cut that wire to get it out fast. Just toss it out before it gives you tetnis.

                  -Grant

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Grant8311 View Post
                    throw it away. it came in all higher end head units to reduce audio noise thus increasing signal to noise ratio (by isolating that device instead of putting inside the head unit). Your car was probably broken into before (or maybe before your ownership and the thieves cut that wire to get it out fast. Just toss it out before it gives you tetnis.

                    -Grant
                    Tetris?

                    i love that game.

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                      #40
                      dam now i got that song stuck in my head
                      1990 accord LX-Laurel Blue
                      predator intake/OBX header,down pipe and resonator
                      tune up-belts,gaskets,fluids
                      17" rims and tires

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                        #41
                        Dont fight it, just let that song pass out of mind on its own, resistance can cause brain bubbles.
                        "Brought to you by Carls Jr."

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                          #42
                          I read in an earlier post that it had an opening for an antenna. That might have been an FM modulator. There might have been a CD changer in your car before. They might have just left that piece in cause they probably didnt feel like going thru the trouble of removing it.

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                            #43
                            ahhhhh!!! to .....late...gurgle gurgle.......zinnnnnggggg....pop
                            1990 accord LX-Laurel Blue
                            predator intake/OBX header,down pipe and resonator
                            tune up-belts,gaskets,fluids
                            17" rims and tires

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                              #44
                              see taht woulnd of happened if i had the obd2 FLUX.....
                              1990 accord LX-Laurel Blue
                              predator intake/OBX header,down pipe and resonator
                              tune up-belts,gaskets,fluids
                              17" rims and tires

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                                #45
                                Just throw it away Paul before you get warped into the future. If you do, get me then skateboards and those cool ass nikes. I'd rock the shit outta those.


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