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Jeff's new beater project, pt. 4

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Ergghhhphhhhhtt.......

Meet my 2000 Honda Insight 5-speed.

You guys have enjoyed these so I thought I'd post my next side project. Plus, it's fun to write about my passion for project cars.

So, in the last year I've restored and sold a 2001 Prelude SH, a 2001 Insight, and a 2003 Mini Cooper S. Wrenching on cheap cars is a safe bet, and it's a better hobby than cocaine and hookers. I've netted a cool ~$5000 profit from those three cars combined, so there's a bit of money involved if you're careful. But that's not why I'm doing this....it's just fun.

After selling my Insight I found myself longing for another. Something about those cars. The Prelude and Cooper S were nice but the Insight is in a class all it's own. So I hunted and after calling on a few dozen I found one I liked, made a road trip north this morning, and came back with another 5-speed G1 Insight. Ahh....the rare manual transmission 1800-lb hybrid.

Gonna do some restoration to this one like my other beaters, and also some hacks. These cars can be modified by a bit of soldering work (fuse/resistors) on the hybrid BCM (brain) to the tune of +30% power/torque with no ill effects to the engine after years of testing. Insight guys have been doing this since 2009. Once I get the bolt-ons finished I'm gonna take the BCM apart and do some advanced work.

Anyhow this was a good day and the condition of the car exceeded all my expectations. 122.5 mile drive home netted 75.9 mpgs. WOW. Best I got on my last one was 73.

I've been ordering parts for a week or so and have a collection of stuff in my garage (pic) to install and more on the way. S2000 steering wheel, Civic armrest, better springs, short shifter, and some other goodies.

A few pics for the interested...



 


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What's the approximate power output with the additional 30% ?
1800 lbs. lighter than what I'd guess. (y)
 


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Unknown but it's a big improvement. The G1 Insight community is a bunch of super nerds, nobody cares about dynos they just want to hack things as much as legally and safely possible. The car does 0-60 in about 10 seconds which is slow but it's built for economy. I'd say it lowers that number by a second or two which in a 1800 lb. car feels quite speedy.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5Isu7gsark&t=4s&ab_channel=PeterPerkins

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0SltJeZNwY&ab_channel=PeterPerkins
 


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Cool car Jeff...... this car was a pioneer in the genre!

Anything with an electric motor on it can be very quick, especially from a standing start. My i3 is not even close to fast for an EV, and it will annihilate my FiST until probably 40 or 50 mph.
 


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Ive always liked those. Kinda like nerdy CRX.


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How much did you say you paid for this?
$1800 car + $2600 uprated battery w/5 year warranty + ~$1000 in other repairs, it's about $5-$6k to get one running right, I've rebuilt two now. You can get cheaper batteries with less warranty and save a grand or so.

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Continuing to enjoy modding this project....just wired my Insight to allow Auto Stop feature (engine cuts off when stopped, feature from factory) but now at ANY mph. This means I coast with the engine off when going down long hills now, using no gas, but the NiMH battery powers everything so the car is still "on". Result is about 2-3 extra mpg, I'm coasting ~15% of my commute now with the engine off. Super nerd fun.

Check out the pic below - car is off/coasting at 83mph on the Interstate. Mu hah hah. Video below explains the mod further.

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