f-22 modify
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f-22 modify
i want to know if there is high performance parts for the internal part of the engine if so where can i get them is there also a turbo or supercharger made for this engine if so where can i find it
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Arias makes pistons crower does rods fmax drag www.anyturbo.com all have kits. You can go the custom route for turbo as well. The parts are out there just got to find them.
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I've found anything you can imagine internally. Ok so there's really not that much inside a motor when you get down it it anyway. I got sleeves, rods, pistons, valves, valve springs, retainers, a cam I could keep going, but instead just click the link in my sig and go read it all there I've posted a million times about it.
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Another option to improving the F22A is swapping on a twin cam F20A head. Gains might be had with mixing and matching intake/throttle bodies of the two motors. Adjustable cam gears might be a good diea, especially if you intend to run forced induction.
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Originally posted by GreenEX
Another option to improving the F22A is swapping on a twin cam F20A head. Gains might be had with mixing and matching intake/throttle bodies of the two motors. Adjustable cam gears might be a good diea, especially if you intend to run forced induction.
Another option to improving the F22A is swapping on a twin cam F20A head. Gains might be had with mixing and matching intake/throttle bodies of the two motors. Adjustable cam gears might be a good diea, especially if you intend to run forced induction.
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HUH? How could you fit a DOHC head on a SOHC block?
HUH? How could you fit a DOHC head on a SOHC block?
I had looked into doing an H22 head on an F22 block but the cost was crazy and the gains were only about 30 hp by the time it was all over with...total cost with everything done was $1900.
You do the math.
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Originally posted by Nightshade
It is possible but on the F block the gains are very minimal at best and the price will not justify it at all.
I had looked into doing an H22 head on an F22 block but the cost was crazy and the gains were only about 30 hp by the time it was all over with...total cost with everything done was $1900.
You do the math.
It is possible but on the F block the gains are very minimal at best and the price will not justify it at all.
I had looked into doing an H22 head on an F22 block but the cost was crazy and the gains were only about 30 hp by the time it was all over with...total cost with everything done was $1900.
You do the math.
1) I would just buy the H22
2) I would buy the GUDE head package which would seem to give you the same HP as the DOHC on SOHC block..