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    Default Any good Honda mechanical shops?

    I need to pass emissions, 99 civic, but have CEL (CKF sensor) and have no idea how to fix it. Are there any good shops in Atlanta, Marietta, Alpharetta area? Thanks!

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    If you have a JDM engine you might have to replace the oil pump to use the crank sensor

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    Far east motorworks..

    Best place in atlanta.. I had my prelude serviced there for years.. All OEM certified, and cheaper than the stealership.. Trust me..

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    +1 on this recommendation. Their lead mechanic is my best friend and bike racing buddy, Jack MacAllister. The best Honda tech I've ever met...NSX owners from all over Georgia bring their cars to him...

    BTW, they are on Hardee Ave, adjacent to PDK...what's that, Doraville?

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    Far east motorworks..

    Best place in atlanta.. I had my prelude serviced there for years.. All OEM certified, and cheaper than the stealership.. Trust me..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tech5
    If you have a JDM engine you might have to replace the oil pump to use the crank sensor
    Yeah, I've heard of people tapping the CKP wire at the ecu and running it to the CKF wire, to avoid dealing with that problem.


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