1995 Honda Accord

Cord

Accord

1995

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Mods

H22A1 Swapped CD5 Honda Accord EX.

Motor
Hondata S300 v3 with Bluetooth
Skunk 2 Tuner Stage 2 Cams
Skunk 2 Titanium Dual Valve Springs Skunk 2 Retainers
Skunk 2 Adjustable Cam Gears
Skunk 2 Pro series Intake Manifold
Skunk 2 Alpha Series 70mm Throttle Body
Full Stainless Steel Exhaust
KN CAI
AEM Wideband

Exterior
Skunk 2 Sport Struts
Eibach 2inch lowering springs
eBay Traction Bars
Motegi Wheels
Federal Formoza Tires
Drilled and Slotted Rotors

Interior
OEM
AEM AFR Gauge with custom mount
2 12inch Kenwood Subwoofers in Custom 1 of 1 Box

Build story

This is my first car that I got when I turned 16. I had always been interested in cars but had never had one of my own. I started off doing typical mods for a teenager with a Honda (loud exhaust, intake, cheap suspension parts). But my passion for cars began growing stronger and the chase for more power was on. I wanted to have more power but still be able to daily the car because, well... I was in High School. I found that the H22 engine was nearly a direct swap from my old F22b1. My senior year I had save enough money to purchase a 1995 Honda Civic with an H22a1 swap in it. I took the motor out of the Civic and started the swap in 2017 with my grandfather. My grandfather is a diesel mechanic which helped a ton but he did not know enough about the wiring or ECU tuning. I read nearly every Honda Forum post from the last 15 years to try and figure out how to do the swap. After about 3 months (yes that is longer than it should take, but I was a broke college student) I was able to drive the car. It was an incredible feat and I was super happy with the car. I drove the car daily for about the next 2 years until I bought a 2018 Honda Accord Sport. I recently decided to rebuild the top end of the engine and I put in Skunk 2 Tuner Stage 2 camshafts, along with some more supporting mods. This car was the vehicle I drove consistently for 5 years and is the vehicle I have to thank for teaching me how to work on cars. I could not have done this project without my grandfather and I am so happy to be keeping the car as a fun Sunday driver.

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