f20b in my integra?

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2toyzteg

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i blew my motor but my tranny is fine, im thinkin of swappin a f20b and connecting it to my original tranny. will it fit? is it worth it? how much work is involved?
 
The only thing that will bolt to your tranny is another B-series motor. If you want to swap an F20 into your car you will need an H or F-series tranny. Plus, you won't be able to use your stock motor mounts and you'll have to do some cutting to make the transmission fit. In other words...NO, THIS SWAP IS NOT WORTH IT!
 
Not true, there is now a kit on the market that allows for the use of b series trannys with h and f series motors. It is being reffered to as an h2b kit. H2B Kit Contents
Here is a car on honda-tech.com that is using the kit, there was another but they ended up selling the h2b swap.
HondaMarketPlace.com: Northeast: 1992 Civic Si captiva blue h2b wire tuck jdm ctr

I am actually aware of that, but I'm assuming it's fairly expensive, and it seems like the guy just wants to get his car running again. I don't know why he even suggested the F20B, it's an obscure Euro Accord motor and like I said, it's going to require custom mounts, just like an H22 in an Integra would.

If he has a specific reason for wanting to use the F20B with his stock B-series transmission, then yeah, he could use the adaptor plate kit. If he just wants to get his car running again then drop in a B and be done with it. No need to spend a crapload of money on an obscure european motor and the H2B kit.
 
Wrong again, the f20b is not an obscure motor found only in European accords. It is also the power plant in the jdm accord sir which is readily available for a decent price from any engine exporter.
I am actually aware of that, but I'm assuming it's fairly expensive
When you assume you make an ass out of you and me. Perhaps you should take into consideration the popularity of the h series swap and the possibility that this guy would like to do one.
 
Wrong again, the f20b is not an obscure motor found only in European accords. It is also the power plant in the jdm accord sir which is readily available for a decent price from any engine exporter. When you assume you make an ass out of you and me. Perhaps you should take into consideration the popularity of the h series swap and the possibility that this guy would like to do one.

Wow..never heard the assume = ass out of you and me thing before...that's sooooooo original and hilarious...

(Please note the sarcasm)

Anyways...fine, you win. Yes, the F20B was available in both edm and jdm vehicles and can be had minus the transmission and ecu for around $1500.

One thing though...assumptions only make asses out of people when they're wrong. The H2B kit sells for around $1300 on average, so not exactly cheap. Plus, he's still looking at custom mounts and some trimming to fit the engine, so doing this is NOT going to be the cost effective solution...

Like I said before, it depends on what he's looking to do. If he just wants a drop-in bolt-up motor swap to get his car running again, then the obvious answer is to put another B-series in it. If he wants to spend around 4-5 grand and has a specific reason for wanting the F20B/B-series tranny combo, then it's something to look into...

He never even said what model his Integra is anyway. If it's a GSR then he's got a tranny with short gears and good acceleration, and the H2B might be worth it. If he's got an RS/LS, then the H2B would be pointless because the LS transmission sucks balls...furthermore, he didn't even say whether the car is manual or automatic...if the car is an auto then obviously it would be completely pointless...

You're making a lot of assumptions too here...
 
I understand that you are saying that it is an expensive and time consuming option. However, it is the option he asked about and you misinformed him and anyone else who reads this thread. I too would say throw in a b series. However if he wants to know his options, and i have the CORRECT answers, i will give them to him.
 
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