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    /\ /\ /\ what are you talking about jay? what swapped civic have you "roasted"? but anyways im sticking with accords to, simply because they are less common and i think they look way better. Its not every 30 seconds that you see a fixed up accord unlike a damn civic. And I dont know why you mentioned a "4 door" there are 2 door accords and 4 door civic. but all in all im an accord guy till the end

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    It's just as easy to make an accord fast as it is to make a civic fast except civics are generally a little lighter and have more swaps available. But you can build up that 90's accord motor easily or h23/h22 swap it and it will be pretty fast right now. maybe not AS fast as a swapped civic, but it will be more unique and still hold its own.

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    you could start by selling it and takin over payments on my TL
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJikbojHInI

    an accord imo gets treated like the fat ugly kid at camp in the Honda family. Hell at nopi i saw a civic with a ls1 swap? Why did he spend all that money when he could of bought a better car People just want to be different.


    originally posted by Clegger
    no but seriously.... why do you want to make an accord fast... trust me man... in the long run people are just gonna laugh at you.
    It doesn't really matter what car you drive or how clean/fast etc it is. People are still going to find something negative to say. I"m sure you heard comments about the evo being saturated, just like civics.



    and for Wats Good:

    IA is not the place to really ask that vague question. You're lucky that you haven't gotten the hell flamed out of you for being lazy. Do some research and figure out your plans for the car. No ones going to give you "good" advice unless you ask specific questions. Here are some sites. Btw H22 swaps are easier in 4th gen accords. Damn you

    http://www.superhonda.com

    http://www.hondasociety.com <--- good info for specific accord gens

    http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1263795

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlkCD5
    an accord imo gets treated like the fat ugly kid at camp in the Honda family.

    It doesn't really matter what car you drive or how clean/fast etc it is. People are still going to find something negative to say.

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