k24 in a 93 accord??
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k24 in a 93 accord??
just like the title says....i just got a 93 accord from my father and i was thinking of putting a h22 in it but i see too many of them so then i thought of a k24 but how much work would it be and has it been done yet before?? let me know....if its too much ill just stick with the h22 then but let me know ur thoughts....thanx
oh yea and if it has been done can u plz post it or the links so i can see it.....
oh yea and if it has been done can u plz post it or the links so i can see it.....
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Re: k24 in a 93 accord??
Never seen it done - not a Honda guy though. K20s are becoming the new B16/18. If you want something original, why not a F20B...it's what belongs in that Accord anyway .
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yea i know...but everyone cant afford a k20 (rsx) so yea...i found a k24 (06 accord) for 900 w/tranny....and i got a f22 in my accord but i dont want that anymore...i wanna go faster...haha
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Re: k24 in a 93 accord??
F20B is a destroked H22 w/ iron sleves that makes more power and has higher compression (11.5:1 I believe stock). I also heard the motor hits VTEC harder then any other Honda motor, period. It makes 210 crank HP I believe. I'd highly reccomend that if you want to go all motor in your accord...if you want boost get a F22B - JDM DOHC non VTEC F22. It loves the boost, friend Pat has one on 9-12psi w/ an eclips turbo kit and is making 240-250whp ANDft/lb tq.
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Re: k24 in a 93 accord??
oh okay i did not know that....i might reconsider it but i jus want to see if its been done before and how much work and money has been spent on it...yea i wanna go all motor cause i cant afford a nice turbo kit so yea....and plus my father is helping me pay for less then half of it...i jus want to be different thats y i asked about the k24 but i might reconsider doing the f22 one....thanx bro
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Re: k24 in a 93 accord??
F20B, and F22B mount up the same way the US F22A1/2 SOHC motors, I believe it is the same mounting for a H22 - as in you don't need mounts for it to work, probably only need the ECU, Transmission and Motor, wiring should be similar, but not identical.
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yea i have a f22a6 in my accord...i jus want something quicker cuz im tired of it already...lol...i mean its a great motor for daily driving but like everyone else i wanna go faster so yea....im still deciding on everything
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Re: k24 in a 93 accord??
just like the title says....i just got a 93 accord from my father and i was thinking of putting a h22 in it but i see too many of them so then i thought of a k24 but how much work would it be and has it been done yet before?? let me know....if its too much ill just stick with the h22 then but let me know ur thoughts....thanx
oh yea and if it has been done can u plz post it or the links so i can see it.....
oh yea and if it has been done can u plz post it or the links so i can see it.....
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Re: k24 in a 93 accord??
BTW a F20B swap will probably run 1500-2k less then the K swap...and a F22Bs only run around 900 dollars for a motorset - but it makes like 10 more HP then your motor does in stock form.