B18C for a 1979 1st Generation Honda Accord Sedan ???

tracer

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Sounds like a cool project. I've always liked old school/classic mods and conversions...I say go after your passion and do it. Leave the haters in the dust!
 

sam1741

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hahahah
we all waiting the monster 1st gen accord out...
if money no problem put in F20C also can.. hahahahah!!!
 

SataniC

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anything is possible...but just remember...the parts for the 1gen are damn hard to find...you need to hybrid your braking...you need to customize your suspension....as this car were never made to take this kind of modifications....sure headache later....and confirm wont pass jpj....you'll be driving the car in fear....basket...i know that feeling...ahahhaha
 

jeffbboyz

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SataniC said:
anything is possible...but just remember...the parts for the 1gen are damn hard to find...you need to hybrid your braking...you need to customize your suspension....as this car were never made to take this kind of modifications....sure headache later....and confirm wont pass jpj....you'll be driving the car in fear....basket...i know that feeling...ahahhaha

yup....spare parts damn hard to find....finding the suitable engine is the main problem....if B18C is ok...then good la...but if cant...then B16B....suspension can use TITAN customize suspension....JPJ will be another problem...but if put B16B...then its easier to approve by JPJ.....becoz is 1.6 to 1.6 conversion.....correct me if i'm wrong
 

kekura

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hi.. i own the 1st gen honda accord hatchback 1979 - all original condition. i am interested to get to know others who own the car as well.
 

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