| 08-22-2005, 04:52 AM | #1 |
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H22 into a Civic
CONS *h22a is 60lbs heaver than a b18c with a/c power stearing ext.. *parts are more money, and harder to come by for cheep like its b16/18 conter parts *if you want to put forged pistons in you have to resleave the motor, i will explane why if you want me to but for now we will just leave it at that. *beacuse you must resleave for the pistons it make running anyhting over 9psi fairly expensive and a lot of work. *it is a little bit of a tricky swap to get in the bay of a civic. *to turbo you have to get slim radiator fans *when you shift a h22a with a stock transmition at redline you fall about 200 rpms out of vtec, so a vtec controler is a great idea, or go a little deeper in to the redline (indicated redline is 7,400. fuel cut off is at 8,200) *a bit of under-steer PROS * you have an h22a in your civic hatch *you dont have as big of a no low end power and torque problem as the smaller honda blocks *old drag racing addage," there is no replacment for displacement" *with a stock motor with a catback exsaust and an fmax turbo kit pushing 8psi you get 250 wheel H.P. *you can stroke an h22a to a 2.6 liter *i have seen 20 psi h22a's with 600 wheel horse power *Jun makes h22a parts now *you will be faster than most other people with a b16a swap ** you will be able to beat the piss out of samba green del sols with b16a2\'s ref: HS |
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