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integra with an H22 have a few questions
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<blockquote data-quote="dbaudio" data-source="post: 3163631" data-attributes="member: 577368"><p>definitely look into an h22. but as mentioned before, save the $1000 on the motor and go for building up on the b18 thats already in the teg. You'll be shooting yourself in the foot with all the mods you'd have to do in that small engine bay.</p><p></p><p>You could of course get a '95 accord that's still in good condition and then do the 22 conversion on it. Lot's of room, modifications to get the engine in are not drastic. And nobody will ever think you're running a 22 in an accord.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dbaudio, post: 3163631, member: 577368"] definitely look into an h22. but as mentioned before, save the $1000 on the motor and go for building up on the b18 thats already in the teg. You'll be shooting yourself in the foot with all the mods you'd have to do in that small engine bay. You could of course get a '95 accord that's still in good condition and then do the 22 conversion on it. Lot's of room, modifications to get the engine in are not drastic. And nobody will ever think you're running a 22 in an accord. [/QUOTE]
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