Just got a 95 Accord Sdn need help
Just got a Black 95 Accord EX 4 cyl sedan. I want to know where I can order parts online. I'm looking for the following:
Suspension Components
Exhaust Systems (Catback, downpipes, headers, ect...)
ECU upgrades if any..
JDM parts (headlamps, tail lights, ect)
Intakes (CAI)
Rims What's the lug pattern 4X114.3? (What lowest offest that will fit for the accord, and what's the widest width rim you can run)
Tires same w/ tire size...
Also this is classified as a 5 gen CD7?
Thanks in advance!
Suspension Components
Exhaust Systems (Catback, downpipes, headers, ect...)
ECU upgrades if any..
JDM parts (headlamps, tail lights, ect)
Intakes (CAI)
Rims What's the lug pattern 4X114.3? (What lowest offest that will fit for the accord, and what's the widest width rim you can run)
Tires same w/ tire size...
Also this is classified as a 5 gen CD7?
Thanks in advance!
There's a guy (MKteller8@aol.com) who owns a little company called Accordingly Done.
You'll sometimes find him on AIM as Mkteller8, too.
He knows quite a bit about that generation Accord, and one of his specialties is designing, bending and shipping cheap exhausts that are the equal of exhausts costing quite a bit more.
He used to have a site called http://accordinglydone.com, but I haven't been there recently.
Good luck w/your Accord. I have a soft spot for the '94 and '95 Accords. They are incredibly reliable, have a suspension that is way beyond any kind of HP you could possibly want to install in the car, and they are virtually invisible on the street.
I like the '94/'95 cars better because they don't have the extra chrome bits the later cars had.
We have a '94 Accord that can often be caught in a Honda Challenge race as a substitute car. Warren Wang took it to second place in H3 at the last Summit Point race.
We actually lucked out and had the car bumped down to H4 for the 2004 season, and I'm sure it'll be a contender...but we actually do not have a driver for it right now!

As you can tell from the picture, however, you have to be prepared for the Accord's not having ABS when you go to try those Turn 5 ITR manoeuvres! LOL...
You'll sometimes find him on AIM as Mkteller8, too.
He knows quite a bit about that generation Accord, and one of his specialties is designing, bending and shipping cheap exhausts that are the equal of exhausts costing quite a bit more.
He used to have a site called http://accordinglydone.com, but I haven't been there recently.
Good luck w/your Accord. I have a soft spot for the '94 and '95 Accords. They are incredibly reliable, have a suspension that is way beyond any kind of HP you could possibly want to install in the car, and they are virtually invisible on the street.
I like the '94/'95 cars better because they don't have the extra chrome bits the later cars had.
We have a '94 Accord that can often be caught in a Honda Challenge race as a substitute car. Warren Wang took it to second place in H3 at the last Summit Point race.

We actually lucked out and had the car bumped down to H4 for the 2004 season, and I'm sure it'll be a contender...but we actually do not have a driver for it right now!

As you can tell from the picture, however, you have to be prepared for the Accord's not having ABS when you go to try those Turn 5 ITR manoeuvres! LOL...
Thanks george,
guys feel free to hit
www.accordinglydone.com/store for your parts and needs.. soon to be moved and trippled in inventory at kteller.com
We also host a very nice technical board there..
you can join up and you should feel right at home
www.Accordinglydone.com
guys feel free to hit
www.accordinglydone.com/store for your parts and needs.. soon to be moved and trippled in inventory at kteller.com
We also host a very nice technical board there..
you can join up and you should feel right at home
www.Accordinglydone.com
The information in the tech section at accordinglydone is off the hook. I learned a lot from there. Now I just need to get my ass to an autox event or road course event. Going straight is cool, but coming out a turn at 90mph+ is even better;o)


