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Member ID: low95accordlx

Location: L-derry, NH

Vehicle Info

1995 Honda Accord

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP150
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

Modifications

Performance Parts

  • Ractive Intake 
  • A'PEX Exhaust 
  • Ractive Springs 
  • OBX Shocks 

Exterior Styling

  • Eurolite Lighting 
  • Kumho Tires 
  • Motegi Wheels 

Car Audio & Video

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Last updated: Mar 26, 2004

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Ryan’s Honda Accord
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Just me and some friends cruisin up in Mnachester.

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Ieatchevys  

Posted by: Ieatchevys

04/22/2004 05:26PM

nice ride, its sweet, come check out my truck and tell me what you think

illenium  

Posted by: illenium

03/17/2004 12:18AM

what up man, i was selling the H22 for 3000, but now i have dropped it down to 2700, and that is for everything.

themosjohn  

Posted by: themosjohn

03/04/2004 07:40PM

oh yeah, the sn is "themosjohn", i'm on in the evenings some. the whole kit (10 switches) was bout 15 hundred, plus installation. hit me up on i.m. cya

themosjohn  

Posted by: themosjohn

03/04/2004 07:31PM

i'm pretty sure i'm running 3/8 inch lines, and they're plenty fast. it took a little getting used to at first as far as hitting the switches cause the front goes down so fast with the weight of the 6cyl. anyhow, i've seen 1/2 on a civic and it was too fast for comfort for me, but at the time, my bumper was lower than the ground. i've since modified it so it doesnt really matter but anyhow. you can look at wings west .com, or ground designs2000.com for the back bumper. another site asylumms.com has pretty cheap kits. i posted a new pic witch has my new bumper that i'm gonna be putting on in a few weeks

themosjohn  

Posted by: themosjohn

02/17/2004 08:18PM

hey, the air ride is a cylinder kit from cce, which is a hydraulic company which has been around for a long time. as far as the warantee is concerned, i'm pretty sure that most companies get around waranties saying that they are for "off road" purposes only, however, i must say that i've been very pleased with the whole set up. i've almost had the kit for a year, and i've only eperienced two problems. i had a leak the day i picked it up, and a few months down the road i had a leak around one of the gauges, and i took it on a couple long drives. the guys that installed it recommended the setup cause they've been doing it for years, and have been pleased with that set up. the front and side pieces are wings west type w kit. if you got any other questions just let me know

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Member ID: low95accordlx

Location: L-derry, NH