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indurence racing H22A or b series
i know in indurence races spoon runs the b series but would a h22a be good for that to? i heard if its in a hatch back it will just spin the tires. is this true if anyone could help me with this it would be very appreceated.
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the h22 wont be any different than any other honda engine from what i've heard.
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h22 is totally different. where do you get your info? its bigger, heavier, weaker, and has more torque. when i say wekaer i mean the cylinder walls are weaker. if youre going endurance, do yourself a favor and stick with the almighty b series. youll be much better off
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The H22a4 motor would be better, its open deck, thus cools better..
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That's funny, in the endurance races in Japan the engines they use are ITR and CTR.
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if your gonna go h22 in a hatch you will spin tires and it is way better for 1/4 mile i would recommend b series itr or ctr for endurance spoon knows whats the delio when it comes to honda they are honda gods so follow there lead if you want a good enduro car
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i agree do not use an h22 for an enduro race, it will throw your handling and balance way off, plus it'd be more diffucult to lay the power to the ground, get yourself a b18c5 motor and tune that up.
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i'm sure the b-series are better. but, there are people running h22's
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im sure there are some people, but people who are smarter are running b-series
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indurance what the fuck is that? I have never heard of that.... you mean endurance?
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what the hell......h22 for endurance. yeh right. that thiing would blow so hard. b series maaannn
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