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    Oct 2014
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    1996 accord

    Cheap mods for more power

    hi all I have a cd5 accord with the f22 motor and manual box and I'm looking to gain some up and torque with out killing my wallet or the reliability of the car. I have already removed the intake baffles to allow it to breath cold air easily and reset the computer....this has made quite a difference. My clutch is on the way out so I'll be replacing that with the excedy heavy duty version and while I'm that far into the engine bay I will replace the fly wheel with a 10lb version from the U.S. I'm thinking extractors and exhaust should be done when the current system is replaced but I need recommendations on header brands and what size exhaust I should run. Are there any other little tricks I can do?
    Thanks. In advance

  2. #2
    Once you've done I/H/E, Hi-Flow CAT tune it with something [Pick your poison, all on your budget] and the rest focus on support mods like you mention flywheel, suspension etc.

    Next step in power is cams if going NA...
    Toda Racing AU | Shen * Speed Works | Jesse Streeter

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    The Guy Next Door, Lol.
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    Electric Supercharger from Ebay works great on accords.

    Cbauto enterprises specialists in these.

    PM him.

    He promises 20KW gain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by amant02 View Post
    Electric Supercharger from Ebay works great on accords.

    Cbauto enterprises specialists in these.

    PM him.

    He promises 20KW gain.
    Ur mum
    SSpamily

  5. #5
    +1 eBay electric supercharger. Or, remove air filter and exhaust pipe.

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