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Old 05-11-2004, 11:31 AM
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f20 turbo

in europe the 2000 honda accord 2.0 engine code is F20B6. i have seen alot of turbo's for the f20 and i would like to know if they are compatible with the F20B6?
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Re: f20 turbo

someone please help??? if not, are turbo's for the F20B6 more common?

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Try looking for a turbo for an h22a, it should fit your car easily with minor modifications, seeing as the f20b is a destroked h22a.
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Old 05-12-2004, 11:36 AM
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Re: f20 turbo

thanks for that.

also whats the difference between the h22 and h22a because there so many more engineparts available for the h22 than h22a??

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h22 and h22a are the same thing.
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