H22 in 93 teg
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H22 in 93 teg
H22 in a 93 teg. The obvious is that the teg is cable and the 22 is hydro any know anything about converting it from cable to hydro. If not any links. Please help.
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Don't forget, the F and H series transaxles use a cable shifter, not a solid shift linkage like B and D series engines. This requires custom work to adapt a Prelude or Accord shifter into the Integra body.
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I was told that I might have to tap into the brake master cylinder to get my fluid to run the hydraulic tranny. The shocks yes a must, but the tranny is the most important now. Would a civic shift linkage work.. Maybe bolt right up the under carriage for the shifter and possibly shorten it or lengthen if needed.
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Don't worry, the 'ludes do have hydro transaxles.
For a good, straight answer on what this swap takes, you should ask someone who has done it; not very many people have first hand experience. Here is a mini-site of a real-life H22 DA:
http://www.lr-racing.com/integra.htm
Try asking those guys what they did for a hydro conversion.
BTW, what are you doing for mounts? Do you have a custom shop that will fab them?
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a posting on another board which shall be anonymously known as "g2ic.com"
Supposedly Place Racing makes a cable-hydro conversion kit that will also work.
For a good, straight answer on what this swap takes, you should ask someone who has done it; not very many people have first hand experience. Here is a mini-site of a real-life H22 DA:
http://www.lr-racing.com/integra.htm
Try asking those guys what they did for a hydro conversion.
BTW, what are you doing for mounts? Do you have a custom shop that will fab them?
Edited to add:
I have the h22 g2 and i made a converter for my car. the cable is still used to pull the hydraulic cylinder. It works quite well. You can call me at my shop for more info if you like or chek out the web site www.lr-racing.com Phone # 1(604)552-1426 in B.C. Canada. Hope i can help.
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Supposedly Place Racing makes a cable-hydro conversion kit that will also work.