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Old 09-28-2004, 07:44 AM
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I have just purchased a 91 Accord wagon for $1,000 with the followig:

DC Header
AEM Cold air intake
Mild cam (not sure of stats though)
Front cross drilled discs
2 inch drop on 17" ASA 5 spoke rims wrapped in 215/40 BfGoodrich
AND!!!!! Auto tranny with about 1 year of life left on it...

I want to convert this car to MTX so I can enjoy driving this thing, but never done such a conversion. Can anyone tell me what is needed and share some info on this subject?

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Old 09-28-2004, 08:13 AM
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MTX?
Old 09-28-2004, 08:16 AM
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Default Re: newbie ATX to MTX conversion question (wagonis)

Okay, scratch that, could not find this info using the search, but found another post with this info by browsing.

https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=797528

Although, does any one know if they sell a complete kit for this conversion?

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Manual tranny.
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Default Re: newbie ATX to MTX conversion question (wagonis)

your best bet is to go to a junkyard, and try to find an f series manual tranny in good shape, and do the conversion from a junker car
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Still new to the Honda game, not sure what an F series tranny is, and what year and model its from. Can ya clue me in a bit?

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Old 09-29-2004, 10:38 AM
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F series refers to the engine type.

1990 Accord DX/LX: 2.2L(2156cc), F22A1, MPFI, SOHC 16-valve (single exhaust manifold)
1990 Accord EX: 2.2L(2156cc), F22A4, MPFI, SOHC 16-valve (dual exhaust manifold)
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Gotcha. Mine is a 91 LX Wagon, not sure which of the 2 I got, will have to look. Will the manual tranny fit from either engine type though?
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