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Old Feb 20, 2008 | 05:28 PM
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How hard would it be to change an automatic honda accord to a stick shift?

This is probably a stupid question, but i have a 2001 honda accord coupe with the vtec v6, i wanted to know if it was possible to swap the automatic tranmission with a manual. If it is possible, what modifications would i have to make? including the interior.... like the shifter and center console.
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This is easier said than done. You'll need a clutch pedal w brackets, a master cylinder w line and push rod, you will also need a slave cylinder.















you need a clutch, pressure plate, throw out bearing. with the correct manual transmission..















you'll need a shifter w brackets. You may have to see if the axle for the auto will work with the manual tyranny. oh you'll also need a new flywheel















This is all i can think of, but you'll be sure to check it all out before getting into it and good luck .
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way more trouble and time than its worth............don't even consider it!!!
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