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    H311RA151N : 1991 Accord EX

    I figured why not make a MRT. It's the only CB I have now and it happens to be a piece of crap. I doubt I will be doing many improvements as it would be much cheaper just to find another one.



    Engine/Transmission

    Maxspeed intake
    K&N filter
    Generic exhaust
    Megan header
    Test pipe
    PT6
    A6 Camshaft
    Exedy clutch kit
    Oem block heater



    Exterior

    Legend sedan lip
    Thule roof rack
    Amber corner/bumper lenses
    Oem fog lights
    Wagon short antenna
    92/93 EX Wheels



    UPCOMING



    -STAGE ONE-

    SUSPENSION & BRAKES

    Prothane Red Suspension Bushing Kit
    Detroit Axle Steering Rack
    Moog Outer Tie Rod Ends
    EMPI CV Shafts
    Function & Form Type 1 Coilovers
    Mevotech Front Camber Kits
    Mevotech Rear Camber Shim Kit
    Brembo Rear Brake Drums
    Wagner Thermoquiet Brake Shoes
    Beck/Arnley Rear Brake Hardware Kit
    Roca Rear Trailing Arm Bushings

    ENGINE & EXHAUST

    Front Torque Mount M/T
    Vibrant 2.5" Ultra Quiet Resonator
    Test Pipe Exhaust Gasket

    -STAGE TWO-

    REBUILT ENGINE


    Ishino Crankcase Gasket Set
    NPR 85.5mm Pistons & Rings
    Tiaho Main Bearings
    Tiaho Rod Bearings
    Dorman Crank Pulley


    Bando Accessory Belts
    H23 Plenum & TB with A6 Runners (Functional IABs)
    Ishino Throttle Body Spacer
    Fel Pro ITB Gaskets
    Ishino Intake Manifold Gasket
    Ishino EGR Valve Gasket
    Ishino Header Gasket
    Jon's 18 Piece M8 x 1.25mm Stainless Steel Extended Exhaust Manifold Stud Kit
    Supertech Vave Stem Seals


    Mitsuboshi Timing Belt H23A1
    NPW Water Pump H23A1
    Koyo Timing Belt Tensioner F22A
    OEM Timing Belt Tensioner Spring F22A
    H23A1 Cams & Cam Gears
    ARS Camshaft Seals H23A1
    Zerk OBD2 To OBD1 Dizzy Harness
    OEM Timing Gear Guide H23A1
    OEM Lower Timing Gear H23A1
    KS Tuned Balance Shaft Elimination Kit

    TUNING

    AEM Digital Wideband
    Universal Gauge Cup
    Chipped & Socketed P28 ECU
    Custom Tune

    TRANSMISSION


    Used Transmission $150
    Exedy Stage 1 Clutch Kit $305
    LUK Flywheel $50
    Syncrotech Brass Syncro Rebuild Kit $350
    Honda OEM MTF 3 Quarts $30
    -$900

    -STAGE THREE-

    WHEELS & TIRES

    XXR 531 16x8 4x114.3 +20 Platinum Wheels
    Nitto Neo Gen 205/45/16 Tires
    BWR Neo Chrome Extended Lug Nuts

    EXTERIOR/BODY

    Replacement Front Bumper
    Replacement Rear Bumper
    Replacement Front Fenders
    Replacement Rear Wheel Arches
    Salvage Doors
    T-R Style Urethane Front Lip
    Speedzone Rear Visor
    GTO Headlight Covers Modified Into Eyelids.
    JDM OEM Visors
    Depo Red/Clear Taillights
    JDM OEM Side Markers
    GTO Smoked Bug Shield
    Acura TL Heated Mirrors.

    INTERIOR

    Wagon Trunk Compartment
    Re-fabricated Door Panels
    New Carpet
    WeatherTech Black Floor Mats
    '91 Prelude Steering Wheel
    Last edited by H311RA151N; 12-11-2014, 05:15 AM.





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    Last edited by H311RA151N; 12-11-2014, 05:26 AM.




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      #3
      New brakes and ball joints. Wagner pads, brembo rotors, OEM lower ball joints.



      Last edited by H311RA151N; 12-12-2014, 09:10 PM.




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        #4
        Cleaned the IACV, replaced TPS and set it at exactly .45 volts closed, set the ignition timing and installed new spark plug wires.

        Next is a front torque mount and driver side engine mount.

        Last edited by H311RA151N; 12-12-2014, 09:12 PM.




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          #5
          Even though you think it's a piece of poo, I still like it . You're showing it love.
          Last edited by af_1132; 07-03-2014, 09:37 PM.

          MRT

          14.38 @ 98.66mph
          The quest for 9s ceased, now the goal is a circuit track monster!
          Current fastest Laguna Seca Lap: 1:52.346

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            #6
            Yeah, keeping it running.

            I should have worded that differently. I have a habit of wording things awkwardly.

            I'm just replacing the belts as the Continental Conti-tech belts I put on are trash. Surprisingly enough as their tires are great. The damn alternator belt squeaked as soon as I installed it a year ago. I even tightened it a little more than it needed and it still squeaked when the alternator cycled on.

            So Bando belts are what I'm going to put on.




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              #7
              Got it washed up. Looking a little better.

              Last edited by H311RA151N; 12-12-2014, 09:14 PM.




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                #8
                What are you doing for a steering rack? Rebuilding?

                I wish I could trade my heart for an extra liver, just so I can drink more and care less.

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                  #9
                  Why the hate on the Contitech belts?

                  I got that kit too, so i really wanna know?



                  *Offtopic* Marlboro Lights (Gold), really? Aw, cmon they're awful ;P
                  Last edited by CB7Denmark; 07-04-2014, 08:34 AM.
                  Check out my MRT, i'd love some constructive criticism ---> http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=204165 PICTURES FROM 2014! DOES NOT REPRESENT CURRENT STATE

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by bassrock234 View Post
                    What are you doing for a steering rack? Rebuilding?
                    I'm keeping power steering. Detroit Axle on eBay. I have bought from them before and their racks have a lifetime warranty so I figured I'd go with them again.

                    Originally posted by CB7Denmark View Post
                    Why the hate on the Contitech belts?

                    I got that kit too, so i really wanna know?




                    *Offtopic* Marlboro Lights (Gold), really? Aw, cmon they're awful ;P
                    The alternator belt always squeaked no matter what I did. I have had many other brands of belts and never had an issue. Kinda disappointing. I love Continental tires, so I figured I would like their belts. I was wrong. Luckily I opt for a Mitsuboshi timing belt, or I would be changing a timing belt out as I wouldn't be able to trust the Continental timing belt after my experience with their alternator belts.

                    I rarely smoke, only when I drink and those were bought at a bar last week. I chew Skoal extra mint or Copenhagen all day.
                    Last edited by H311RA151N; 07-04-2014, 11:27 AM.




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                      #11
                      Originally posted by H311RA151N View Post
                      I'm keeping power steering. Detroit Axle on eBay. I have bought from them before and their racks have a lifetime warranty so I figured I'd go with them again.



                      The alternator belt always squeaked no matter what I did. I have had many other brands of belts and never had an issue. Kinda disappointing. I love Continental tires, so I figured I would like their belts. I was wrong. Luckily I opt for a Mitsuboshi timing belt, or I would be changing a timing belt out as I wouldn't be able to trust the Continental timing belt after my experience with their alternator belts.

                      I rarely smoke, only when I drink and those were bought at a bar last week. I chew Skoal extra mint or Copenhagen all day.

                      Copenhagen? Wtf is that? (Besides the capital of my country). Chewing tobacco?
                      Check out my MRT, i'd love some constructive criticism ---> http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=204165 PICTURES FROM 2014! DOES NOT REPRESENT CURRENT STATE

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by CB7Denmark View Post
                        Copenhagen? Wtf is that? (Besides the capital of my country). Chewing tobacco?
                        Copenhagen is an awesome premium chewing tobacco. It is considered to the the best by most, myself included. It contains a lot of nicotine and a strong natural like flavor. It's typically the most expensive. As where a can of Copenhagen is $3.75 a can of the typical stuff is bout $2.00.
                        Last edited by H311RA151N; 12-12-2014, 09:14 PM.




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                          #13
                          Let me know how that works out for you. I've gone through like 3 or 4 steering racks. My oem went bad then I got replacements from advance auto and every single one of them has leaked in a different spot. It's not a bad job to replace them but damn after 3 or 4 times it gets tiring. I priced one from honda when I worked at toyota and even with our dealer discount it was like $899. Yikes.

                          I wish I could trade my heart for an extra liver, just so I can drink more and care less.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by H311RA151N View Post
                            Copenhagen is an awesome premium chewing tobacco. It is considered to the the best by most, myself included. It contains a lot of nicotine and a strong natural like flavor. It's typically the most expensive. As where a can of Copenhagen is $3.75 a can of the typical stuff is bout $2.00.

                            Haha this is so awesome! I didn't even know it existed, we got Thunder, McChristals (Which i used to use myself) and Oliver Twist which is kind of a mainstream chewing tobacco, not that it is very popular here in Denmark lol.
                            If i knew you i'd ask you to send some to me lol.


                            The pricing is quite different, 7.5g is 6 or 7$. A regular pack of cigarettes (I usually smoke Prince, i don't know if you guys got that brand, but its considered as the most popular tobacco in europe) is around 9$

                            I really got to visit USA some time, but i don't even think i can get in the country (I unintentionally violated some laws, thats another story here in DK).. And a plane ticket is over 1000$ it's insane.

                            You honestly think 3.75 is expensive? wow, Inflation can do a lot! My paycheck is like 3x the size of a regular american, but yet it barely lasts through the month here in Denmark, we are so fucked
                            Check out my MRT, i'd love some constructive criticism ---> http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=204165 PICTURES FROM 2014! DOES NOT REPRESENT CURRENT STATE

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by bassrock234 View Post
                              Let me know how that works out for you. I've gone through like 3 or 4 steering racks. My oem went bad then I got replacements from advance auto and every single one of them has leaked in a different spot. It's not a bad job to replace them but damn after 3 or 4 times it gets tiring. I priced one from honda when I worked at toyota and even with our dealer discount it was like $899. Yikes.
                              Oh man... I will definitely do that for you. Sounds like me and wheel bearings there for a while.

                              I bought my dad one for his '97 Integra last Christmas from Detroit Axle. I think he has put 15,000 miles on it so far. I ask him all the time how it's doing and check the fluid level. Never any issues.

                              I should be putting the Detroit Axle rack in here soon. I'm so far behind on maintenance I should have my ass kicked.




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