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Old 11-07-2003, 08:14 AM
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'98 h22 swap

I'm dropping an h22 in my 98 four door accord. I just wanted to know what's the first couple of things I should do to the engine besides exhaust (head to toe) and CAI. I'm thinkin V-tech controller? Pulleys? what would give me the most power right off the bat?
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Re: '98 h22 swap

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I'm dropping an h22 in my 98 four door accord. I just wanted to know what's the first couple of things I should do to the engine besides exhaust (head to toe) and CAI. I'm thinkin V-tech controller? Pulleys? what would give me the most power right off the bat?

MSD, Throttle Body, Intake Manifold, Camshaft, Cam Gears, etc. disconnecting the power steering and AC...

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