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Old 01-21-2002, 09:39 AM
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Question what is a good engine swaps for a 91 accord

im planning on doing an engine swap on my 91 accord ex. i have talked to some, and they tell me that the traditional H22 swap would hurt me because of its high torque. would a b18c work well. what is your opinion. thanks for your help
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the high torque and displacement advantage is why everybody uses the H22a...especially in an accord....I don't think you would want less for more money...the H22 is cheaper and it will be easy to install
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Go with the h22 ..you will not have any problems if its swapped right.
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