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1997 Honda Accord Ex-l 5 Speed H22a Turbocharged on 2040-cars

US $5,500.00
Year:1997 Mileage:180000
Location:

Hollywood, Florida, United States

Hollywood, Florida, United States

Selling my pride and joy 1997 Honda Accord 5 speed. This car is a rare EX-L 5 speed model with leather seats. I am 2nd owner and originally purchased this car from my brother where he bought this car new in 97. 

Now for the details on the car. I will post all the good, along with what needs work. 

Car has had an H22a in it since 2000. Motor was replaced about a year ago and the drag turbo kit was also installed at the same time. Car has been sitting ever since. Never got around to finishing the project and now deciding to get rid of it and let someone else finish her up. 

Use the buy it now feature and I will toss in a built H22A head with a stage 2 port polish, Ferrea ss valves, Ferrea dual valve springs, aem cam gears. Cams are the only thing stock. I will include the 345cc injectors, intake manifold, throttle body "stock."

Here is a list of the car's modifications:

JDM H22A
DSM 450cc injectors. Pressure tested rebuilt with flow chart and new screen and gasket for Honda. 
AEM fuel rail
Walbro 255lph fuel pump replaced with new unit when turbo kit was installed
Custom air conditioning lines to fit around manifold and turbo. 
Koyo radiator with two slim 12" electric fans 1.3 bar blitz cap
Drag specialties turbo kit. T3/T4 .96ar turbonetics turbo with polished housing. 
Blitz bov
Tial wastegate with 6lbs spring
Custom intercooler piping with all T-bolt hose clamps.
3" downpipe
Greddy SP full catback with test pipe. 
Ground control coilovers
18x7.5 Enkei wheels
Kyb agx adjustable shocks in front
S2000 Steering wheel with Airbag
DC Sports lower tie bar
Autometer 52mm boost gauge
Tokico illuminas 5 way adjustable in the rear
Clifford 6000 alarm with battery backup
Hood lock
Front and rear Brake rotors replaced less then 1000 miles ago. 
Front wheel bearings replaced
Front and rear camber adjusted by 5 star frame and alignment in Miami, fl

ACT HA3-HDG6 - HD/Race Sprung 6 Pad clutch kit. Installed with turbo kit


JDM Stanley Headlights with corner lights. 
Battery relocated to rear
Custom built bandpass enclosure for 2 12" JL audio w2's with 3/4" plexiglass
Punch 250.2 
Punch 500.2
Pyle 1 farad capacitor
2 DIN JVC KW-AV60BT TV radio with iPhone connector. 

The car does need some work, so take this on if your looking for a one of a kind Accord, but have the time to work on it. Here is some of the work it needs. 


The car does have a leaking power steering pump. Also I used a oil pan gasket from advanced auto which I believe is causing a small oil leak. I recommend to replace with an OEM Honda Prelude oil pan gasket. Car also needs for the a/c compressor to be replaced. 

I been an eBay member for the last 13 year and sold 2 other vehicles here and do not like to sell something and not be honest. I'd prefer to sell something I worked on and spent my hard earned money to help someone else out and have them take over one of my favorite cars ever. I also still have the original sticker for the car and booklet somewhere. I will try my hardest to search for it. Also I will include any other parts I can find for this car I have in my garage and attic. 


Here is a Youtube link with walk around with car on.    http://youtu.be/TQxZtQkHYAA


On Mar-25-14 at 02:28:00 PDT, seller added the following information:

Final Updates on car I forgot to mention. Car abs light is on because I wasn't sure if the abs system is bad, or if its a bad relay. So I removed the relay and car brakes fine, just no abs. Also Radiator fan needs to be wired back in, fan works fine.. just havent gotten around to doing it. Last thing, HID kit needs a new ballast or bulb, not sure which one is out.


I never got around to getting final dyno numbers because I haven't finished everything I wanted before driving the car. I will also include the new manual timing belt tentioner kit I purchased for the motor to eliminate the hydraulic tentioner. I will also include new valve cover gaskets and battery mount incase you want to move it back to the front.


Fell free to email me if you have any questions.

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