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Old 08-22-2004, 12:49 PM
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4th gen h22 swap hesitation

Well, a while back i swapped the h22 into my prelude, and it seems that every once in a while (doesnt seem to occur at the same time, its like random) between 2-3k rpm it like hesitates, feels like its just loses a little power, then goes right back to normal. It didnt do it with the h23 Im not sure what it could be, ive heard of it being maybe a map sensor, or knock sensor. My check engine light isnt on either. If anyone has a similar problem please let me know, any info will help. Thanks guys.
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Re: 4th gen h22 swap hesitation

start unplugging a sensor at a time to see if the situation stays the same - if it does - replace that sensor.
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which sensors do you think i should start trying first. which ones might cause the problems
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