Originally posted by zebop923@Jul 14 2004, 01:40 PM i am deciding what engine to put in my accord. The h22a seems to be the way to go but i am not sure. help please
Well everyone throws in the h22a into the 94-95 accords because its the most common and theres a lot of info out there for it so its easy to go with that setup but if you want to be different then you could throw the accord siR engine in it the f20...But its up to you the choice is yours.
Originally posted by 94AccordChris@Jul 22 2004, 06:06 PM Well everyone throws in the h22a into the 94-95 accords because its the most common and theres a lot of info out there for it so its easy to go with that setup but if you want to be different then you could throw the accord siR engine in it the f20...But its up to you the choice is yours.
The info out there applies to 99% of hondas. As long as you pick up a OBD 1 engine, everything will fall into place. It's just putting shit together. Every swap is different, but the similarities are endless.
Originally posted by 94AccordChris@Jul 22 2004, 06:06 PM Well everyone throws in the h22a into the 94-95 accords because its the most common and theres a lot of info out there for it so its easy to go with that setup but if you want to be different then you could throw the accord siR engine in it the f20...But its up to you the choice is yours.
and also there are no benefits to be different in doing that swap. the motor is more rare, has less aftermarket support, makes less power and is more expensive than the h22a. Sorry but doing such a swap just to be different would be ignorant if u ask me because it will be more expensive and make less power, so dont get worried about being oriinal because your still just another guy that wants a swap in a honda which is as unoriginal as it gets. get the h22, and if u want to be different do it where it counts put some type s cams and pistins in that bitch then youll be set
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