94 Accord J32 6spd
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94 Accord J32 6spd
Here's my Accord coupe with a true 6spd CL-S j32a2 swap
03 CL-S j32a2 (stock)
03 CL-S 6spd tranny
Modified Hasport mounts
factory Axles
Comptech Icebox
RX7 Suspension
EP3 Muffler
2.5" Exhaust
put down 221whp/213tq
03 CL-S j32a2 (stock)
03 CL-S 6spd tranny
Modified Hasport mounts
factory Axles
Comptech Icebox
RX7 Suspension
EP3 Muffler
2.5" Exhaust
put down 221whp/213tq
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Sick, ingenuity and innovation at work, I heard the owner has to use a booster seat to see over the steering wheel and made money for the swap selling pupusas
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i dont really wanna say sleeper, but its not too far off. engine bay looks super clean. I envy your non-abs LX or DX model.
anything else missing from the "go fast" mod list? also can you go into a little more detail about the RX7 suspension?
anything else missing from the "go fast" mod list? also can you go into a little more detail about the RX7 suspension?
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Re: 94 Accord J32 6spd
it was a LX with ABS chassis, got rid off the crappy abs, ac, heater and ps... the interior is gutted.
the plan is to get headers, 3" exhaust and maybe a TL-SH IM to be around the 250ish whp
the RX7 suspension won't fit right in, lots of fab work was needed specially for the front.
the wheels i had on the pics belong to my other k2h accord...
Sprint Hart CP-Rs
this is how the J32 coupe sits now, stock CL-S wheels and Blox 3" velocity stack w/ filter
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Re: 94 Accord J32 6spd
yeah, the motor is heavier than the F/H motor, so i went with Stance ProComp for the FD RX7 which are just perfect, the spring rates are 14K/12K
http://www.stance-usa.com/sus/produc...lovers/procomp