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Old 05-14-2003, 02:28 PM
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what should i swap into an accord?

i have a 92 accord ex sedan that i plan dropping an h22a into. Now ive heard a lot about b series engines and am not sure what i should swap with. can anyone help?
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Old 05-14-2003, 02:37 PM
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A B series would be more of a hassle than a n H22. The H22 lays down better numbers too.
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Old 05-14-2003, 02:40 PM
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a friend of mine use to have an h22a in his 92 4dr accord. Until he sold it.
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Old 05-14-2003, 02:46 PM
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I'm going to agree h22 is a great swap for the accord.
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Old 05-14-2003, 09:20 PM
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h22a all the way, there's no other smart swap. to get the HP numbers of an h22a, you would need to get a ITR engine, which would cost 4-5k. the work would cost more, and you wouldn't be getting all the torque that your accord needs. it's the fastest, cheapest, and most logical swap for the accord. YOU NEED THE TQ.
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the h22 is the best swap for the accord.
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how about this, what engine work would get me the most power gain without going real crazy like boring out my cylindars?
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On your single cam? Turbo?
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no not on the single cam, if i were to get the h22
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cam swap
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are you planning on staying NA?
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whats na stand for? does that have something to do with nitrous? cuz i dont wanna do that.
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h22a is a good swap....from stock 17's to high 14's/low 15's......someone buy MINE
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NA - normally aspirated (all motor)

FI - forced induction (turbo/supercharger/nitrous)

actully if you get technical N20 isnt FI, but it adds more air so you can burn more fuel like a TC or SC, so it is considered FI by many people
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i just read an article by texan about turbos and superchargers. But do they even make a supercharger for the 92-96 h22a's?
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