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Old 08-22-2003, 05:50 PM
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Question engine/tranny conversion

Give me your thoughts. What is the best engine and tranny swap built for high boost to put into an Accord body that would give it great torque and a higher top speed?
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Old 08-22-2003, 11:18 PM
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Just becuase of the sole reason that it is an accord, i would go with an h22a. You better plan on cracking it open and building it up first though, if you plan on boosting high. The h22a has a bad history of weak internal components.
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What would be the best tranny to put in it.
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well your limited to whatever motor you have, if you an F22, then you can only use a f-series tranny, or if you go h22, then you can only use an h-series tranny, you cant mix and match them.
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Well if thats the case, which tranny would be the best choice for a boost setup good acceleration and good top end. The H22 or the H23.
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as far as i know the trannies for the h22/23 were the same, all you could do would be to add LSD to it, and maybe change the gear ratios.
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k thanksfor the help.
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