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Old 07-25-2002, 12:07 PM
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h22 swap question

i have a 94 accord. i am thinking about swapping the h22 in. i was wondering if the present tranny would match up with the h22 if so, what other parts, besides the engine would i need for the swap (axle, chip, etc). could someone please help.
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no it wont, sorry to break ur once whole heart, but the h22 as a package is a very cheap engine. All online for 2500.00 on jaydm.com, Thatz everything u will need, except mountz...
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Re: h22 swap question

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i have a 94 accord. i am thinking about swapping the h22 in. i was wondering if the present tranny would match up with the h22 if so, what other parts, besides the engine would i need for the swap (axle, chip, etc). could someone please help.
the F22 tranny will bolt on to the H22. visit www.h22a.org for help. they have hands on experience. also, hondamotorsonline.com has the H22/tranny plus everything including motor mounts for $2400.00. call them up or email them. they are one of the most recommended place to get your motors. they are very reputable.

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