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![]() Yea, I'm the new guy here. I have worked on lots of bikes and muscle cars but not to many imports so I'm gonna try to make this Accord a learning tool. Bear with me as I learn alot of stuff you guys probably know by heart.
The Car: 84 Accord 1.8ltr CVCC(cali) eng. 5spd 4dr sedan. P/S (not working), P/B, P/L, P/W, A/C (not working), Cruise (not working). Only mod to the car is the exhaust has been replaced (old one was rusted off) from the flexjoint to the tailpipe. It's a full 2"pipe, no cat, and a Thrush Turbo muffler (full 2" through the core) The Goal: Make it go like mad and handle like it's on rails #1 Hurdle: Emissions crap ![]() Any constructive comments are welcome. |
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well welcome man. sorry to bust your bubble but the aftermarket support for that car is close to 0
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I'm used to that, I am trying to keep it real and use the best stuff that came from the factory. I don't mind swapping better OEM parts to get the most out of what I got. I'd really like to get my hands on a parts interchange manual that lists what parts can be swapped into which cars.
I may end up making a hybrid engine/tranny swap after a while but for now I'd like to just fix up the engine and tranny to get it tight then tweak some on the suspension and brakes. I'm going for a sleeper car so I really don't want it to look fast on the outside until it's too late ![]() ![]() |
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i feel the pain, aftermarket for my car is just about zero.
but bleah, i paid $400 for my accord hatchback 1.8L, and with minor tuning and a simple cold air intake + some other small stuff.. this car is beating 96 civics and other comparable cars. ----------------- i have a question. only recently, sometimes, when the car is ideling, the rpms lower for some reason, which makes me have to press a little gas to keep it up. anyone know whats doing that? also note, its a nightly power shifting car. ![]() |
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I am going to do a compression test soon to make sure there is still something to work with under the hood. If it looks bad I may just swap in a h18 anyway. We'll see?
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hah, sucks for me, i have to wait til i pass 85K miles before I can swap engines...
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ummm why do u have to wait 85k miles to swap the engine ?
and gomopar i never heard of a h18. do u have any info on that engine ?
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Sorry bout that, it was too early when I typed it. I meant to say b18. There is no mystery engine, really. Still, $150 for a running (although poorly) and driving car
![]() BTW: I already have 309k on this car, does that mean I have to pull the engine three times? ![]() |
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if you go to 3geez.com they might be able to help you get things or help you with your accord. its a forum for 3rd gen accord 86-89 but some people on there know a lot about all the accords.
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cuz this car is still running perfect, when it passes 85K, itll be in the high mileage range, where in fact, i wont be losing any money in the entire process. ![]() |
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Thanks for the link Zach I'll check it out.
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