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Old Sep 3, 2002 | 07:35 PM
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Ok, I have been racing hondas for 6 years. I have had 3 cars, 1996 civic EX, a 1995 Teg GSR, and now my project is a 1988 CRX. anyway, the problem is this... I know quite a bit about hondas in general, but my best friend has no access to the internet. He owns a 1995 Accord EX 5-speed, he is beginnning to spend a lot of money on it. I am the cars mechanic... hehe...

what I want to know is this,

1)will a 96-97 front bumper fit on the car without modifing it?

2)what company makes a short throw shifter that is a short stick instead of the cable shortener?

3)he has a F-22 in it now, can I put a H-22 head on it for the twin cam effect?

thanks in advance,

Neo
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Old Sep 3, 2002 | 09:24 PM
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Default Re: Accord options question

Originally posted by NeoCrx
1)will a 96-97 front bumper fit on the car without modifing it?

2)what company makes a short throw shifter that is a short stick instead of the cable shortener?

3)he has a F-22 in it now, can I put a H-22 head on it for the twin cam effect?

thanks in advance,

Neo
1) yes, thats what i'm doing to my car

2) not sure, i drive auto

3) why don't u just go with the whole motor?
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Old Sep 4, 2002 | 04:04 AM
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Default Re: Accord options question

Originally posted by NeoCrx

what I want to know is this,

2)what company makes a short throw shifter that is a short stick instead of the cable shortener?

thanks in advance,

Neo
[Hack solution] If all you want is a shorter gear shift lever, then you can just pull the know, and cut it down. I have never taken the knob off, so I don't know how it is attached, but my other car is is just threated on, so if you have a thread cutting die you're all set. [/Hack solution]

/bill
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Old Sep 4, 2002 | 04:42 AM
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Default Re: Accord options question

Originally posted by NeoCrx
Ok, I have been racing hondas for 6 years. I have had 3 cars, 1996 civic EX, a 1995 Teg GSR, and now my project is a 1988 CRX. anyway, the problem is this... I know quite a bit about hondas in general, but my best friend has no access to the internet. He owns a 1995 Accord EX 5-speed, he is beginnning to spend a lot of money on it. I am the cars mechanic... hehe...

what I want to know is this,

1)will a 96-97 front bumper fit on the car without modifing it?

2)what company makes a short throw shifter that is a short stick instead of the cable shortener?

3)he has a F-22 in it now, can I put a H-22 head on it for the twin cam effect?

thanks in advance,

Neo

1) I believe it does fit

2) P-spec is the name and it just came out, do a search for it cause they have been all over the Honda boards trying to sell it. IMO, I have a 92-96 lude shifter and I'm very happy with.

3) H22 head can be done, but the amount of work and money you may as well buy an H22. The bottom end will not be as strong so you even be able to rev as high. A good cheap swap would be an H23.
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Old Sep 4, 2002 | 06:35 AM
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do the complete engine and tranny swap. its pretty easy, lots of info on it at h22a.com and h22a.org (i like org better, but they both ahve goo d info). also check the hybrid forum as well.
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Old Sep 4, 2002 | 09:07 PM
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Thanks for the help.

Neo
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