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So this morning on my way home from work, my car was running fine. Actually, the last few days its been running faster. I have a 1992 accord LX Coupe, and im hoping to be able to rebuild it in the future with some extra feature, aka modifying it. Anyways, as i was going roughly 97, the rpms dropped all the way down to 1k, then shot back up. I slowed down because i didnt know what would happen next. Shortly after, as im slowing down, now roughly at 65, it did it again, and this time it backfired. I have no clue what it could be. It didnt do it any other time besides going 60+

Sounds like your timing belt has stretched so the engine is mis-firing Timing Belt & Water Pump Replacement Mine snapped and killed my engine

@papisnax scan your Accord and see what code pops up. This could be timing related but could most certainly be an issue with multiple other things too. Could be fuel or electronics (the last few days its been running faster). You don’t just want to go willy nilly and change parts without diagnostics. Update (11/11/2022) @dadibrokeit that is correct. It doesn’t have OBD-II but you can scan it this way Here is the System trouble shooting guide for the ‘92 Honda Accord Fuel And Emission Tests