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Old 05-26-2004, 02:16 AM
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K24 Engine vs. H22

I heard about Honda's new powerhouse engine, the K24, found in the CR-V, is supposed to replace the H22. What are the specs on it? Does the K24 fit on the same engine mounts as the H22? If it does, can it be easily installed in a 95 Accord?
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Old 05-26-2004, 02:34 AM
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The K series won't fit on H/F series mounts. There are currently no mounts available for a K transplant into an accord.

I'm not sure about the CR-V but the k24 also comes in the TSX (differently tuned k24) and it comes with 200hp.
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Re: K24 Engine vs. H22

the K24 is already in an accord..the 7th gen accord. the K24 is nasty especially with a K20 head swap. but nobody makes mounts for 4th,5th, or 6th gen mounts. so ur stuck wit the H22 for a while which isnt a bad thing.
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