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head work
I have a 93 Si 4ws and I am in search of new valves and springs, or a kit consisting of all, couls any point me in the right direction.
also Iwas told by someone the h23 & h22 use the same spring sets, is this true? |
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If your engine is otherwise stock I would only recommend OEM - ie: Honda.... your local dealer should be able to get them in.
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Re: head work
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YEAH I RECOMMEND IT TOO. I ONLY USE OEM AND I BUY ALL MY PARTS AT HONDA DEALER.. |
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Re: Re: head work
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Not-named-yet: 2011 Hyundai Sonata SE w/Sunroof and Nav in Iridescent Silver Blue Pearl Claudia (traded-in): 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse GTS: Pioneer Speakers All Around, Kenwood MP3 Deck, Clarion Equalizer, Boss 4ch. 800W amp, 2 Dual 12" subs with Dual 500W amp, XM Roady2 R.I.P. Jessica 1997 Honda Prelude: AEM CAI - Exedy Full Face Organic Clutch - XACT Streetlite 12.5lb flywheel - DC Sports Short Throw Adapter |
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OEM parts are always best because you know the part is going to fit and it will work the way it should, but of course, the prices from the dealers are ridiculously outrageous!!! try some honda parts websites. they have discounts on OEM parts. if you are looking for a little extra power then i would recommend aftermarket. skunk2 is pretty good or if you want to keep it honda then the JDM type-s springs are a bit stiffer than us model. and yes all us model have the same valve springs. the H23 has a larger diameter valve stem. hope this helps!
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thanks for help lady and gents
and yes it was a big help |
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