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Can you fit an H22A and a turbo into civic hatches?? I already know that if it could, the PS and AC would be gone so that's not a problem. I was just curious cuz I was thinking whenever I get tired of my accord, i'd just buy a little cheapy hatch and put my motor in there and have one fast ass little car. Thanks.
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Yes, you could fit a turbo H22 in a Civic. Get a bit creative with the intercooler placement/piping maybe....
Sounds good, I'd keep the Accord tho. VTEC_boi <<< has a thing for Accords
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I can't ever see myself getting tired of my accord. I was just trying to come up with some way to make myself feel a little better about spending $10K on engine work. I figured if I told myself I could always use the engine in another car if I ever got tired of it, then it wasn't tooooo bad spending that much. But honestly, i've had chances to get other nice cars, but I was never willing to give up my accord. The only thing I'd give it up for is a skyline and that's not gonna happen anytime soon. But thanks though, do you know if anyone has done that configuration yet and what kind of times they ran?? The engine is gonna be putting down about 375+HP to the wheels
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