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Old 11-11-2004, 09:42 AM
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h22 or f22 turbo

hey i have a 94 accord with a f22 engine. i am trying to decide weither to put a turbo on my f22 that is in the car or getting a h22 and then when i eventully get enough money get a turbo on that? well let me know maybe someone has some advantages and disadvantages of each? thanks
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Well, since I personally am doing an H22 swap, I'd say go with that. Of course boost is a great thing, but you can get in the ballpark of 300HP quite easy with an H22 as a starting block.

Just my 2 cents
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Old 11-16-2004, 11:43 AM
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Re: h22 or f22 turbo

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Well, since I personally am doing an H22 swap.
Yeah i'm doing an h22 swap also.You can get a big boost of horsepower from by swapping the h22 than keeping the f22 and boosting it. So the idea would be to wait and get the h22 and then boost and supercharge it.
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