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February 25th, 2013 11:40 PM #1I don't see the link to the car. Since local Accord's use the F20 and F22 engines, there wouldn't be many reports about its fuel consumption either. But since the F18B has VTEC and uses a manual, it should be more fuel efficient than the F20 non-VTEC Accord under the same driving conditions. Since the engine has been swapped make sure everything was done correctly first.
I would personally much prefer a stock Accord M/T with the F22 VTEC.
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February 26th, 2013 08:06 AM #2Thanks pre.
Ay bakit wala bang stock na 1.8 na Accord 5th gen dito?
Hala so kung engine swap yan malamang tama yung hinala ko sa Marikina kasi location nung auto:
http://www.sulit.com.ph/index.php/vi...Position,1-1,1
Ok lang sakin kasi nabaha din naman auto ko.
Last edited by isa1023; February 26th, 2013 at 08:09 AM.
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February 26th, 2013 12:15 PM #3There are no 5th gen 1.8L Accord's locally, AFAIK. But the engine seems to be a normal F20 non-VTEC engine. I believe the owner just misdeclared his goods.
You'd be doing some restoration with this one. I spy a broken rear right inner door handle, reupholstering on the same door, and lots of repainting.
The local 2.0EXi M/T is fast though. My dad drove one to Baguio before. Said it was faster than the 2.2VTi A/T. The front of the car also looks lowered... or is it?
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February 26th, 2013 12:26 PM #4
^^^Just to add, black bumpers at punit na plates? Accidents? Mukhang nakalowered kasi mukhang negative camber yung front tires..
byd seal5 dmi. that coolant tank is the same setup like in the fords. plastic coolant lines :twak2:...
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