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Old 12-10-2003, 09:20 PM
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H22 swap help

if i were to do an H22 swap into a 1996 Accord LX when i am upgrading the exhaust and intake would i buy parts for the prelude engine. Would i need headers and intake that fit preludes. would the exhaust system need to be one that fit 1996 accord and where can i get a dual exhaust system for a 96 accord.
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Old 12-10-2003, 11:43 PM
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you'll need intake and headers for the h22 (header from f22 might fit but i'm pretty sure it won't). also pretty sure the exhaust would be the same regardless of engine but not sure on that one. check out www.tasauto.com, they are a store for fifth gen accords, have tons of oem and aftermarket parts, might have dual exhausts there. let me know what you find, i fuct my exhaust on a speed bump last week
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Re: H22 swap help

u can run the factory exhaust but i think u have to extend it or shorten it around the flex pipe area. i dont remember were i seen the info i will look for it and get back with u
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