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Old Nov 19, 2025 | 02:24 PM
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Default 2002 Accord w/ F23A1

I’m looking into doing mods on my car. Can anyone suggest things/places to look up any aftermarket mods ie. ITBs, ECU, cams, injectors, body kits, wheels, ect.

Thanks in advance for the feedback and information
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Old Nov 20, 2025 | 08:15 AM
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First I would recommend doing some reading on what mods are practical and provide real gains for this vehicle/engine.

These cars are fairly old now and there are not a lot of aftermarket manufacturers making new performance/cosmetic parts for them anymore. The F23 was poorly supported even in it's early years as it's not a performance platform. Your best bet would be google to see what's out there. Other than that you can check around Facebook marketplace.
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Old Feb 12, 2026 | 07:27 PM
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Default Re: 2002 Accord w/ F23A1

Originally Posted by PhatJay
I’m looking into doing mods on my car. Can anyone suggest things/places to look up any aftermarket mods ie. ITBs, ECU, cams, injectors, body kits, wheels, ect.

Thanks in advance for the feedback and information
Before you go too deep into looking at parts, the first thing I’d ask is whether your car is manual or automatic. That honestly makes a big difference, especially if you’re chasing power. The auto is usually the biggest limiting factor on these cars, while the 5-speed opens up more realistic performance potential.

The second big thing is budget. A lot of the aftermarket support for the F23 has been discontinued over the years, so brand new bolt-ons are getting harder to find and used parts can take some hunting. It’s not impossible, but it’s not like modding an H or K-series where everything is still widely available.

Most importantly, what’s your goal for the car? Are you building a reliable daily with some extra punch, a track weapon, or actually trying to make serious power? Turbos, ECU tuning, cams, injectors, etc. can all make sense but only if they align with what you’re trying to achieve.

It’s worth answering those questions first so you don’t sink time and money into a path you end up changing later.
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