14" alluminum honda wheels
nope aluminum. I am not sure but I believe honda civic 14" wheels will fit on the accords as well as long as you use the right size tire (185 70 R14)
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good point, didn't even read his sig. but if he's talking about 14's, I assume he has two cars?
good point, didn't even read his sig. but if he's talking about 14's, I assume he has two cars?
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Now, Now... you know what happens when you "assume" things
It's a possibility but with the info he gave you gotta ASSUME
that they are for his 91
Now, Now... you know what happens when you "assume" things
It's a possibility but with the info he gave you gotta ASSUME
that they are for his 91
yeah they're for my accord, only got one car, and the tire size is 185 70 14, that's the same as a civic? I thought civic wheels would be thinner, but that's awsome none the less. Thank god for this site, I've had this same post on cb7tuner.com for like a month and nobody has responded. I had a feeling I might have to find some civic wheels, beats buying NEW performance tires again, and it leaves me with more torque, hell I might even step it down a notch and go with 13" civic steelies(lol).
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by zigzack »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">yeah they're for my accord, only got one car, and the tire size is 185 70 14, that's the same as a civic? I thought civic wheels would be thinner, but that's awsome none the less. Thank god for this site, I've had this same post on cb7tuner.com for like a month and nobody has responded. I had a feeling I might have to find some civic wheels, beats buying NEW performance tires again, and it leaves me with more torque, hell I might even step it down a notch and go with 13" civic steelies(lol).</TD></TR></TABLE>
Civic wheels won't fit your 91.... different lug spacing
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Boost it!!!
Civic wheels won't fit your 91.... different lug spacing
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by zigzack »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Since I already got this post going, anyone have any ideas to get more torque out my f22a1?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Boost it!!!
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Either change the final drive ratio in your transmission or install a turbo. You're limited by displacement, son; which is the big factor for torque generation. Those crank throws are only so long 
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