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good luck with the B20A, there are no standard trans to be found anymore.
the engine is a closed deck iron block. put pistons and rods in it (custom) and give it all the boost you want. and go to 3geez.com
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found it its the a20a3, which is 120hp\122tq.
thats plenty good for me. |
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yours is not 120, you motor is 110hp/114tq
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actually i made the mistake of saying it was a 86, went to register it today and title said 89, so idk where i got 86 from.
it is the 12 valve which makes 120hp\122tq. and its newer then 87, and 88-89 L-Xi's had the 12 valve. Pulled the valve cover off (and it was indeed the 12 valve), and the oil pan....everything is a nice light gold color so the motor has been rebuilt very recently, or is fairly new. |
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if it is indeed an 89, then you have the 120hp motor (though it probably doesnt make even close to that anymore). They were all 12 valve, the difference is in the manifolds. The intake manifold on the 88-89's is dual stage, and (correct me if im wrong here) the exhaust manifold is 4-2-1. On the 86-87, its 4-1 and a normal intake manifold.
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im pretty sure its still close to factory spec power, like i said, when i opend the motor up, it looks pretty clean and new, so im sure it around there. and it still runs like a brand new motor. and it also has I\E, ignition, and a\c deletion. I went to the Junkyard today and found a a20a3, and pulled the cam out of it, I'm gonna ship it off next week and have it reground. in the mean time, i am gonna weld up some headers, pull the cat off, bolt in a straight pipe, and prob pick up a new muffler. i also picked up a remanufactored alternator that was on the same accord i pulled the cam out of, so i went ahead and replaced mine, along with new thermostat, i also changed the oil and flushed the coolant, and put a new oil filter on. clutch feels a little iffy tho, so i think im gonna try and get a new one, but it will be aftermarket. while Im' down there i think I'm gonna go ahead and replace the rear main seal for good luck EDIT: now that i think about it..im gonna go back to the junkyard and get the head, im gonna clean it, and rebuild it. I will probably get new valves, and throw some titanium valve springs on there. I will also port and polish the head. Last edited by Boot92; 10-08-2009 at 02:08 PM. |
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how much it gonna cost you to make a header?
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prob like 100$ or so. idk last time i made a header it was a ram style turbo manifold for my dsm, and it was like 125$.
That includes welding materials. cutting discs grinding discs band saw blades and metal. Speaking of DSM's, I'm thinking about trading my accord for a DSM, I miss mine; but my buddy refuses to sell my Turbo 1.8L DSM back to me cause he loves the damn thing. I don't blame him. Who knows tho, maybe I'll get a steal on a 2.0L Turbo\Non Turbo AWD\FWD DSM. I would love a AWD DSM, just so I could do a RWD Conversion |
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post some pics of the accord
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Sorry guys, I ended up selling the Accord, and bought another DSM. I missed mine so much.
check my pics of it on the other cars area. |
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Fail.
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I dunno why you say that there are no standards around anymore....cuz there everywhere. The B20A came in the 88-91 ludes so there 5 speeds are everywhere. Assuming thats the B20A your reffering too.
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Totally different B20. The B20A we are referring to is the JDM/EDM B20a that came in 86-89 Accords.
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Fo real. The original B20A yo.
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Yes I do love working on cars actually Its my Passion, Hobby, and sometimes Career
if your implying that DSM's are unreliable I don't know why you say that. its the 7-bolt 4g63 Turbos that brake down alot (93-94 Plymouth Laser, 93-99 Eagle Talon, Mitsubishi Eclipse) 6-bolt 4G63's only have a problem with jumping timing or broken timing belts, and thats because of timing belt not being tight enough, or just not being replaced when it should be. allow me to explain with reliability ranks of the engines in DSM's 1st: 1.8L 4g37 2nd: 2.4L 4g64 2nd: 2.0L 6 Bolt 4G63 N\A 3rd: 2.0L 6 Bolt 4G63 Turbo 4th: 2.0L 7 Bolt 4g63 N\A 5th: 2.0L Chrysler 420A 6th: 2.0L 7 Bolt 4g63 Turbo and i have a 4G37 N\A, which is the MOST reliable DSM motor you can get, Timing belt brakes on this car, slap a new belt on, and your good to go, because its a NIM (Non Interference Motor) so no bent valves. not to mention it can also hold much more boost stock then most Honda's if you ask me, Honda's need more work then DSM's just because you get these kids who think they have race cars, and beat the living shit out of them all day and night. Last edited by Boot92; 10-28-2009 at 04:19 PM. |
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and you think that makes sense?
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Yes.
so many people think Honda's are the fastest thing on earth, and then go around beating the living hell out of them day after day. this is a major aspect of what I consider a modern day rice burner to be. |
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I think you took the DSM joke a little too seriously there, buddy. :-/
And you ain't seen shit until you seen an 8fo Accord, yo! Shit's the fastest thing on earth!
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If im gonna get a Honda again. its either gonna be S2k, Legend NSX, or 1G CRX Ballade
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CRX Ballade wasn't available in US..
and there is no such thing as "A/C Delete" on these old hondas.. they just never had AC from the factory. all dealer options.
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i was just jokin with ya, Nothing wrong with a good DSM!
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Jon why are you talking like a gangsta from the hood yo? I had no knowledge that this site let us old car owners on this site. how cool. Another place to waste away reading millions pages of mindless droning. hahahahaha
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