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www.Histomobile.com  H  Honda  Accord mk I

Production : 1977-1981

Honda Accord (1976-2009)

Accord coupe mk I (1976) Accord Hatchback mk II (1981) Accord sedan mk II (1981) Accord Sedan mk III (1985)
Accord Hatchback mk III (1986) Accord aerodeck (1986) Accord Coupe mk IV (1990) Accord Sedan mk IV (1990)
Accord aerodeck (1990) Accord coupe mk V (1992) Accord Sedan mk V (1993) Accord aerodeck (1994)
Accord  (1996) Accord aerodeck (1996) Accord coupe mk VI (1998) Accord ,Torneo 4p mk VI (1999)
Accord 5p mk VI (1999) Accord coupe mk VII (2002) Accord  (2003) Accord Tourer mk VII (2003)
Accord Sedan (Us version),Inspire mk VII (2003) Accord coupe (2007) Accord Sedan (Us version),Inspire mk VII (2007) Accord Tourer mk VIII (2008)
Accord  mk VIII (2008)


La Honda Accord  mk I fut produite de 1977 à 1981.
3 motorisations sont sur Histomobile de 1,6L à 1,8L présentant des puissances de 80ch à 90ch.

The Honda Accord  mk I was produced from 1977 to 1981.
The datas with 3 different engines from 1,6 to 1,8 liters and powers from 80hp to 90hp, are below.

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Honda Accord  mk I
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Honda Accord  mk I
(1977 / 1981)
Exterior dimension & weight
(m)
(inches)
4,35 / 1,62 / 1,36
171,1 / 63,8 / 53,5
(m)
(inches)
2,38
93,7
(m)
(inches)
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(m)
(inches)
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0,43
0,784
(?) 0,839
(?) 108,6

(Lbs)
% / %
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Capacity & volume
(l)
(cubic feet)
452 -->
15,9 -->
(L)
US GAL
UK GAL
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(?) 3,85

Lb
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Lb
Brakes, Steering, Suspension & Tires.
(m)
(feets)
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Ø mm
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Ø mm
Engine
1,6 1,6 1,8
Code
JP
1977-1979 1978-1981 1978-1981
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Alignement
O O O
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Suralimentation
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 4  4  4
cm3
Cid
1599
98
1602
98
1750
107
(mm)
(inches)
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(inches)
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kW/min-1
hp/min-1
59/5300
80@5300
59/5300
80@5300
66/5300
90@5300
Nm/min-1
lb-ft @ rpm
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cid / cylinder
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Bhp/cid
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BHP/sq.in.
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lb-ft/cu.in
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lb-ft/sq.in.
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Performance & ratios

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Weight/BHP
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(automatic)
mph
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(automatic)
0-60 mph
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Longitudinal accel. (g)

400 m da / km/h
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1/4 mile
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0.62 mile
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ALEX AND CHRIS'S 1ST GEN ACCORDS :  



   Original plans for the Accord were to make it a mid-size car, along the lines of the Ford Mustang. The Accord was originally planned to be a V6-powered car with a long hood and sporty pretensions. Honda chose the name Accord, reflecting "Honda's desire for accord and harmony between people, society and the automobile."[1] The initial design was changed to a fuel efficient, low emission vehicle since it was introduced during the fuel crises of the 1970s. In the United States and Japan, a version was produced using Honda's CVCC technology, meeting emission standards of the 1970s and 1980s without a catalytic converter.
   Like the smaller Honda Civic, the Accord uses front-wheel drive and a transverse (sometimes called "East/West") engine layout.
   The Accord became the first Japanese car to be produced in the US in 1982, when production commenced in Marysville, Ohio.
   Wikipedia
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