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    #31
    Hey man, nice ride. Clean & understated. The way I like 'em! Do you have any pics of your car with exhaust installed? I was checking out my options for exhausts, and the magnaflow looks like a good option for me. I was just wondering how it looks installed. Also, how does it sound? Loud? Subtle?
    97 Accord EX Coupe
    93 Accord EX Sedan
    91 Civic std Hatch

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      #32
      OK, I got a pic posted of the muffler installed.

      I think it looks good. Not totally stealth, but not rice either.

      The sound is quiet at idle.
      Not bad at a cruising RPM.
      But damn - It roars above 4000k
      My CB7 post on my blog
      My CB7 thread

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        #33
        like the exhaust. your car is kinda on the sneaky side. good stuff. later.
        Avoiding dirt at all costs

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          #34
          Nice...the exhaust is just what I'm looking for. Thanks for the pic. Keep up the good work!
          97 Accord EX Coupe
          93 Accord EX Sedan
          91 Civic std Hatch

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            #35
            I see on your cardoamin page that you have had it on the dyno. What kind of #'s did you put out?
            97 Accord EX Coupe
            93 Accord EX Sedan
            91 Civic std Hatch

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              #36
              I'm going to King Motorsport's Dyno day in about 2 weeks, for my "after bolt-ons" runs. I will post the chart when I get it.
              My CB7 post on my blog
              My CB7 thread

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                #37
                Updated with Dyno #s. Didn't post the chart because the baseline vs. mods overlay graph looks confusing. Speed governor kicked in at 120 in 4th after mods, so had to do post-mods pull in 3rd gear.
                My CB7 post on my blog
                My CB7 thread

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by typhoon
                  UPDATED 9-03-05



                  All performance upgrades done at King Motorsports, Wisconsin

                  Mustang dyno numbers.

                  Stock: 106.7-whp, 120.2-wtq
                  Mods: 117.6-whp, 129.5-wtq

                  Not as much as I wanted, but still noticeably quicker.

                  Engine:
                  F22a1 (119k miles)
                  5-speed manual
                  AEM CAI w/ bypass
                  Throttle body bored to 60mm with port matching
                  B&M fuel pressure regulator + pressure gauge
                  Balanced & blueprinted OEM injectors
                  DC Sports 4-2-1 CC header
                  Magnaflow cat-back
                  new plugs and wires
                  new cap and rotor
                  new timing belt + water pump
                  new fuel filter
                  new throttle body gasket


                  Exterior:
                  new OEM rear outer quarter panels
                  new paint job (factory color)
                  new OEM side molding
                  OEM EX front lip
                  new rear Honda emblem
                  removed "Accord LX" emblems
                  4000k PIAA low bulbs
                  20% tint

                  Interior:
                  Stock

                  Suspension/Wheels:
                  Tokiko blue struts
                  HR sport springs (2" drop)
                  new front sway bar bushings
                  new brake master cylinder
                  15" 6th gen alloy wheels
                  Yokohama AVS ES100 195/60/HR-15 tires

                  Audio / Electronics:
                  AWIA head w/ front aux input for iPod
                  Pioneer speakers
                  Clifford IntelliGuard 850 Alarm















                  During the bodywork-

                  Did tweaking the fuel pressure provide any gains?

                  VERY nice car BTW, simple and clean!

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                    #39
                    very clean, now i know roughly what my cb7 can put to the wheels stock, i always wondered but didnt want to dyno...she looks great!!!

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Digital Bullet
                      Did tweaking the fuel pressure provide any gains?

                      VERY nice car BTW, simple and clean!
                      Only did 2 dyno sessions of 3 pulls each as they are expensive. So I don't know what the individual mods contributed to the gains. Only know before and after.
                      The adjustable fuel pressure just insures that your AF mix is neither too rich nor too lean. old cars with an untouched fuel system can run lean when sucking a lot of air.
                      My CB7 post on my blog
                      My CB7 thread

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                        #41
                        can u post or send me the link of the overlays, they might be confusing but i need that map to lookc and compare some stuff.. plz.. thnx, later-

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                        "TÜNE.FREE Engine Management!"

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                          #42
                          looking good. Glad to see that you have taken it to a dyno . keep it up.
                          SuddenCb7 - 1992 Honda Accord EX Coupe

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                            #43
                            Clean ! Lovin those 00 accord special edition wheels !


                            Originally posted by cp[mike]
                            oh well. its just a car, its not the end of the world.

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                              #44
                              bump for a stock dyno chart. Nothing to brag about, just might be interesting to you stock f22a1 owners.
                              My CB7 post on my blog
                              My CB7 thread

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by typhoon
                                Long story short... I was thinking that I was getting a rust free car at the time, *sigh*
                                Yikes, sounds like my story. I can only imagine what my car must look like underneath there! My car was originally from NY. The wheels are pretty weathered along the outer edge/lip though there isn't any bubbles or rust behind my rear wheels/fenders. There were a few tiny bits of rust forming in some paint chips the original owner never touched up (which I have tried to remedy on my own for all that's worth). Your car sure looks good now, though.

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