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h22 swap
Ok....this is a serious question...
dont flame me. I would like to do an H22 swap on my 95 Accord an ive heard there are different kinds like H22a an others....so what is the best kind. Also i want to put a Turbo kit on it....would that fit? an can u give me any recommendations? -Thanks ^_^
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whats ur budget? 'cause u might wanna build it up if u plan to run high boost. at any rate here are the different h22 engines and there specs. *note* these specs are from another dude from another forum.
93-96 Prelude VTEC H22A: - 190hp @ 6800rpm & 158ft/lbs @ 5500rpm 97-98 Prelude VTEC H22A: - 195hp @ 7000rpm & 156ft/lbs @ 5250rpm 99+ Prelude Type-SH VTEC H22A: - 200hp @ 6800rpm 97-99 Prelude Type-SH VTEC & 98+ Prelude SiR-S VTEC (JDM) H22A: - 220hp @ 7200rpm 93-95 Prelude Si VTEC (JDM) H22A: - 200hp @ 6800rpm 92-95 Prelude Si H23A1: - 160hp @ 6400RPM 00 Prelude 0-60mph: 6.8 1/4 mile: 15.4 00 Prelude SH 0-60mph: 7.7 1/4 mile: 15.5 95 Prelude VTEC 0-60mph: 6.7 1/4 mile: 15.1 |
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Re: h22 swap
Hey the best place to buy JDM Engines is at www.totaljmd.com/?id=85804 They have the cheapest pricing and they stand behind all engines. Check it out.
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lol. keep plugging dude.
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Re: h22 swap
hey Jazmine, you do realize that the link you're handing out is dead, the "?id=" isn't working. Take "?id=85804" off and it works.
Yes it seems like an excellent source for long-block engines, albeit a little pricey. |
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Hey dude, your link is bad. You are spelling 'JDM' 'jmd'. Fix that and the link is fine
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Make sure you use a H22 from a 94-95 prelude it will make your life easier...with the OBD I and all that....read this
http://www.sportcompactcarweb.com/te...rid/index.html
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Re: h22 swap
i have jdm h22a in a 90 accord and i have a friend that has the same thing in a 94 accord. ur model is a little havier thab mine. but both cars still run good. if can spend the xxx money and get a lsd tranny its worth it. my friend has it and now im trying to get one too. i launch at 2000 and sometimes still cant hook. he launches at 5500 and has no problem hooking.
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Best thing for you to do is get an H22 from a 95 Prelude. Of course it won't be the beastly 220 hp block, but you wanna try and match up years. Makes the swap even more easy than it already is.
I'm doing the same swap on a 93 Accord EX. |
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