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Old 12-30-2002, 01:38 PM   #1
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Question Engine Troubles

Okay check this out..i recently got a '92 accord lx for my birthday but there's somethign that i don't like about it..it's has 305K miles on it. Well i wuz lookin' on ebay today b/c i been thinkin' about a swap b/c with 305K i'm a lil' scared to invest a lot of money into the car (which i have already begun to do) so i ran into a guy selling a motor from his '94 ex with 68K and no transmission...well it's the same engine but the EX has the extra HP boost from the LX/DX...but anyway...would it be a good idea to start looking into a newer engine from a newer accord...they don't seem to be pretty expensive..escpecially as compared to H22's (which i don't have the money for but want really bad). Should i go for it???
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*Custom Brake/Gas Pedals
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