is it worth it?
Depends on who you talk to. If you haven't done much to your car yet, a better option might be to trade your car for an Accord that already has a manual transmission.
Plenty of people have done manual swaps. There's even a very detailed write up on it, with pictures. Cost? Well, that depends... You can get all the parts you need from a junkyard, or a pick-a-part style yard, so the price of parts will vary. Labor? That depends too... it would obviously save you a lot of money if you did it yourself, but if not, the best bet would be to call around shops that do this kind of thing (i.e. NOT your normal mechanic shop).
Plenty of people have done manual swaps. There's even a very detailed write up on it, with pictures. Cost? Well, that depends... You can get all the parts you need from a junkyard, or a pick-a-part style yard, so the price of parts will vary. Labor? That depends too... it would obviously save you a lot of money if you did it yourself, but if not, the best bet would be to call around shops that do this kind of thing (i.e. NOT your normal mechanic shop).
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It will never be as good as factory
