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Old 12-19-2008, 04:06 PM
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i need to know is it going to be better to repair my stock motor or will i be better off to swap a h22 into it and will the headders bolt up
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Old 12-19-2008, 05:25 PM
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From what I've gathered from your previous posts, quitting life altogether might be a better substitute for everyone.
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Old 12-21-2008, 03:48 AM
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ok 83stang now i admit i laughed kinda hard for a second after reading your post but this is my brother so i guess that means i gotta kinda show him the ropes.... now he doesn't know better so don't be shitty to him he was just asking a question and if maybe you could just give him a little bit of usefull information other then tellin him to just stop breathing because that won't lead to an answer for his question..... so please if you can't answer the question then move on and don't post
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Old 12-21-2008, 03:54 AM
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ok matt i have already told you over and over.... get rid of the accord it will not go fast enough.... ever -point-blank-period... but if you think you more then me then your best bet will be to put a h22/h23 in it and boost it and then maybe you will be somewhere.... but i'm tellin you off the accord and get a better platform to start on (civic, integra, 240, eclipse, something) shit if you dropped a 350 in a geo metro you would be in better shape then you are with that damn accord..... lmmfao
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dude just build a g23.....
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why does he have to get rid of the accord? to be like everyone else?

i dont get it, its not like hes trying to build a buick or something.
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an accord is a pretty good platform with a good size engine bay that has room for a h22 and a sweet turbo...and ive seen those...its a pretty sick car
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What year accord is it?? Id say keep it and do the h22/h23 swap just because its a direct bolt up, minus some wiring that'll need to be added, it will make you happy for at least the first few weeks, then you'll want more power. Thats why theres boost!!

Im in the middle of a h22 swap ono a 90 accord for a DD

Depending on what F22 you have, you could always build it for boost too.I kno some of those block are great platforms for it. I thinks its the F22a1. Go to cb7tuner.com for some info on it. Just search

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its all in what he wants and has money for ......me i would love to have my h22a and my 4dr 93 accord back but i gave that thing up.....i would do some research and pricing first and dont just jump out and buy what comes up first.....keep the accord....^^^^^^^^^^^like he said boost isnt a bad idea....but make sure its what you want for what you can afford....good luck
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Originally Posted by widebody91hatch
ok matt i have already told you over and over.... get rid of the accord it will not go fast enough.... ever -point-blank-period... but if you think you more then me then your best bet will be to put a h22/h23 in it and boost it and then maybe you will be somewhere.... but i'm tellin you off the accord and get a better platform to start on (civic, integra, 240, eclipse, something) shit if you dropped a 350 in a geo metro you would be in better shape then you are with that damn accord..... lmmfao
your dumb dude.
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