Wow man your right what the hell was I thinking cause no one would ever beat on an Audi or any other car for that matter. :tisk:
Most evo owners I know take better care of thier cars than most. But this Is just my opinion which was apparently wrong. so have fun with what ever car you choose.
Whats happening yall it's been a long time! I've been rocking around in my new Evo IX MR it's cool.
IF anyone in norcal wants to go to Sears Point todayis the first wendsday night drags of the year.
The h22 is still around and rebuild is underway =P.
Hope everyone is good.
PEace
TAy
My bbuddy had a set of Tenzo-R seats they were nice I'm a bigger guy and they were good for me but still held my friend in place I got about 100 lbs on him I forget wich model they were. They weren't the most comfortable but they were solid. I'm not saying they were the best but for the price I...
So all h22 engines have this frm material? Are any other honda blocks made with this? Where can I find more info on it? I'm curious how they make it.
also should I go with the closed deck block for the build I would think it would be stronger
So does this mean that the cylinder walls are good and that they can take a forged piston? Or no?
That may be why I couldn't find any part numbers on their web site
The instal on the mid kit looks pretty rough. Should I run the replacement sleeve for the closed deck?
Anyone heard anything about AEBS sleeves?Any others?
I work at a great machine shop so I'm not to woried about getting the work done.
I'm more looking for any input from previous experience Has anyone resleeved their h22?
I've got a complete 92-95 jdm block and a spare 2001 h22a4
So I'm looking into sleeves for my H22. From what I understand the stock sleeves are weak or the metal is soft or something and they can't support forged pistons. Has anyone ever done this and had problems?
I was looking into darton sleeves. I think I need the mid kit. At least thats what I've...
I've heard great stuff about both tien and the illumina coil overs. As for rubber I can't say enough about thr Yokohama Prada spec-II tires I've driven a civic and a Integra with them and they make me want to cream.
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