code 16 is almost always caused by a fault with the main relay. once
the car starts, it'll usually run without further problems until the
next time you try to start it. but i think that's a side issue, and not
causing your other problems.
for the rest, make sure all your connectors are good, including throttle
position sensor, idle control valve, injectors, etc., and most
important, your ignition.
for ignition, when were the distributor cap, rotor and plug leads last
replaced? were they replaced with sweaty fingers? i ask because sweat
contains salt, and in cold/damp weather, moisture condenses on that and
can cause the spark to track to ground with the symptoms you describe.
i've also seen problems caused by a faulty tandem control valve hose,
and even an incorrectly routed throttle cable [has to go under the
throttle opener valve rod, not over as sometimes seems to be done].
check out tegger.com for the how-to's on the main relay, and get back to
us on the other stuff. that's a great little car, and a lot of fun to
drive. if you want a bolt-on performance improvement for about $30, you
can get a cam from a d15b7 92-95 civic that's nearly as good as the si
cam, without the re-timing problems. if you want to go the whole way,
you can get a cam from a jdm zc motor, fit an adjustable timing gear
advanced by 5.5° and you'll have even more cheap fun. good luck.
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nomina rutrum rutrum
They made a CRX with DPFI? I thought they were all multiport.
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Tegger
yup, the dx is the dpfi d15b2 motor. i used to have one.
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