Accord Euro R
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stepmeek

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181 posts

141 months

Monday 18th November 2019
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After importing a Subaru legacy which I didn't get on with at all I spent a couple of months looking at other cars. I needed something reasonably practical but still fun. Had to be more involving than the legacy which was fast but too heavy to enjoy driving. Almost bought a leon cupra but had a poor experience with a dealer so cancelled that.

Have liked these euro R's for a long time and this came up just as I was considering one again. I picked the car up from torque gt who had prepared it very well. Some of the cars they have down there are stunning, so this gave me a bit of reassurance knowing they were happy putting the car on their website even though it's at the lower end of the stuff they sell. The car has been in the UK for a few years and has loads of paperwork from a very good specialist near me which is a bonus as I will take it back there for any work . It's also been fully under sealed and looks clean but I will be getting retreated next year to ensure it stays in good condition. Other than that it drives brilliantly and I don't have much planned for it other than maybe drivers seat bolsters being redone and general servicing. Only really have pictures from torque gt but intend to get some more when I have time to give the car a good clean.




















DanielSan

19,981 posts

195 months

Monday 18th November 2019
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I'm a big fan of these, and quick Honda's as a whole to be fair. This looks really clean! I would recommend an exhaust/induction kit though, the K20 always sounds immense with a couple of basic breathing mods.

stepmeek

Original Poster:

181 posts

141 months

Monday 18th November 2019
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DanielSan said:
I'm a big fan of these, and quick Honda's as a whole to be fair. This looks really clean! I would recommend an exhaust/induction kit though, the K20 always sounds immense with a couple of basic breathing mods.
What do you recommend? I did think about that, it's very quiet.

DanielSan

19,981 posts

195 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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stepmeek said:
DanielSan said:
I'm a big fan of these, and quick Honda's as a whole to be fair. This looks really clean! I would recommend an exhaust/induction kit though, the K20 always sounds immense with a couple of basic breathing mods.
What do you recommend? I did think about that, it's very quiet.
I'm not 100% certain who does what for the later shape Euro R, best bet is a search on the Type R owners pages or YouTube is a handy one to get a rough idea for exhaust sounds.

aka_kerrly

12,505 posts

238 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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Very nice. I've driven a few and im always impressed, I'd go so far as saying that the euro r with a few mods is a better drive than the civic/integra type r.

d_a_n1979

13,537 posts

100 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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Looks really nice that; the guys at Torque know their stuff and have some superb cars. I sourced my DC5 from them many moons back

IMO to get the best out of that now, some simple mods will make a serious change:

Short shifter kit
SolidFab exhaust, manifold back IMO
AEM or similar air intake
A fast road set up with adjustable camber arms etc
Brake discs and pads overhaul along with braided lines (EBC, Mtec, StopTech discs with something like Ferodo DS2500 pads)

stepmeek

Original Poster:

181 posts

141 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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d_a_n1979 said:
Looks really nice that; the guys at Torque know their stuff and have some superb cars. I sourced my DC5 from them many moons back

IMO to get the best out of that now, some simple mods will make a serious change:

Short shifter kit
SolidFab exhaust, manifold back IMO
AEM or similar air intake
A fast road set up with adjustable camber arms etc
Brake discs and pads overhaul along with braided lines (EBC, Mtec, StopTech discs with something like Ferodo DS2500 pads)
That's good info cheers. As the car shares bits with dc5 integra I don't think parts should be a problem. Brakes is probably my priority But think I will wait until I have done my first track day with it.

MyVTECGoesBwaaah

823 posts

170 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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Looks lovely! Really like the Euro R Accords.

Don't mean to add to your shopping list but a baffled sump would be good piece of mind if you're going to be on track regularly smile

stepmeek

Original Poster:

181 posts

141 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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MyVTECGoesBwaaah said:
Looks lovely! Really like the Euro R Accords.

Don't mean to add to your shopping list but a baffled sump would be good piece of mind if you're going to be on track regularly smile
Good shout , cheers. Best websites for bits for these cars? Tegiwa, anywhere else?

DanielSan

19,981 posts

195 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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TDI North are a safe bet for aftermarket bits that aren't overpriced or cheap Chinese that. For genuine parts try Cox Honda, they're a main dealer but really good on prices, unlike Tegiwk who claim to do Honda parts cheap but even my local Honda dealer in Stoke are cheaper than they are...

Cambs_Stuart

3,521 posts

112 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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Fantastic car. Have you tried AS performance for parts? The website is rubbish, but Alun is really helpful and the parts are well priced.

Kewy

1,464 posts

122 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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Good choice!

Owned one for over 3 years now, done some track days, numerous Wales weekends, even a 2700 mile trip down to the Alps and the Dolomites (including the Mille Miglia).

My reader's car thread is here if you have a bit of time to read – https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

Feel free to ask any questions.

Depending on what you want from the car, there are few things I would do modification wise to start with:

As others have said, bring that K20 alive with intake and exhaust.
Desperately underbraked from factory – so a BBK, or a cheaper option is the two-pot conversion from a CH1 ATR.
Progress RARB


stepmeek

Original Poster:

181 posts

141 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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Kewy said:
Good choice!

Owned one for over 3 years now, done some track days, numerous Wales weekends, even a 2700 mile trip down to the Alps and the Dolomites (including the Mille Miglia).

My reader's car thread is here if you have a bit of time to read – https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

Feel free to ask any questions.

Depending on what you want from the car, there are few things I would do modification wise to start with:

As others have said, bring that K20 alive with intake and exhaust.
Desperately underbraked from factory – so a BBK, or a cheaper option is the two-pot conversion from a CH1 ATR.
Progress RARB
Hi mate, yeah I have read through your thread before buying. It's one of the few useful things that comes up when you Google these cars! I might send you a PM when I get round to buying bits for it, probably next year now though.

stepmeek

Original Poster:

181 posts

141 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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Cambs_Stuart said:
Fantastic car. Have you tried AS performance for parts? The website is rubbish, but Alun is really helpful and the parts are well priced.
I'll have a look thanks

d_a_n1979

13,537 posts

100 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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stepmeek said:
That's good info cheers. As the car shares bits with dc5 integra I don't think parts should be a problem. Brakes is probably my priority But think I will wait until I have done my first track day with it.
No worries

Where abouts in the world are you?

I couldn't recommend Stevie @ Grinspeed highly enough, he's in Leyland, near to Preston and knows his stuff, inside out and more

Kewy

1,464 posts

122 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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stepmeek said:
Hi mate, yeah I have read through your thread before buying. It's one of the few useful things that comes up when you Google these cars! I might send you a PM when I get round to buying bits for it, probably next year now though.
Haha 'useful' – I'll take that. If its mildly interesting that's good enough for me hehe

Yeh feel free mate, and add me up if you're on Instagram – @skewy

Also join Honda Karma and Accords Assembled on Facebook if you're into that sort of thing, come in very handy.

d_a_n1979

13,537 posts

100 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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Kewy said:
Good choice!

Desperately underbraked from factory – so a BBK, or a cheaper option is the two-pot conversion from a CH1 ATR.
Best thing I did to my BB8 Prelude years back. 300mm discs from Mtec, Ferodo DS2500 pads and HEL lines. Car stopped brilliantly

Are the DC5 Brembos not compatible with the Euro R? I'd say there are a few ex EP3 CTR BBKs about, might be worth looking into?

Kewy

1,464 posts

122 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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d_a_n1979 said:
Best thing I did to my BB8 Prelude years back. 300mm discs from Mtec, Ferodo DS2500 pads and HEL lines. Car stopped brilliantly

Are the DC5 Brembos not compatible with the Euro R? I'd say there are a few ex EP3 CTR BBKs about, might be worth looking into?
DC5 Brembos work with a custom carrier, as do a number of other Brembo setups, but personally if I was spending £500 on a set of calipers, plus custom brackets and so on, I'd just save the extra for a BBK.

Number of BBK's for Accord to choose from. Other alternatives are the two-pot calipers from a UK ATR – this is what I've done, with some PBS pads, Goodridge lines and fresh Motul RBF600 – stops okay! But a BBK is just another level of stopping power.

stepmeek

Original Poster:

181 posts

141 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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d_a_n1979 said:
stepmeek said:
That's good info cheers. As the car shares bits with dc5 integra I don't think parts should be a problem. Brakes is probably my priority But think I will wait until I have done my first track day with it.
No worries

Where abouts in the world are you?

I couldn't recommend Stevie @ Grinspeed highly enough, he's in Leyland, near to Preston and knows his stuff, inside out and more
I'm up in Scotland. Car has had a fair bit of history from automek so I will use them

Matt_N

9,027 posts

230 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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I really like these, loved my CH1 ATR.

That blue is lovely, enjoy.