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Old 09-26-2005, 05:36 AM
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would it be good to put a F22 s2000 motor in a 92-95 hb and go all motor?? would that put out really good numbers and power? also if i made the compression ratio 14:1??? also if anyone knows what would be needed to make this happen and ruffly about how much money, cuz i have about 7,000 grand to drop into the motor???
Old 09-26-2005, 08:26 AM
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Originally Posted by dinku27
would it be good to put a F22 s2000 motor in a 92-95 hb and go all motor?? would that put out really good numbers and power? also if i made the compression ratio 14:1??? also if anyone knows what would be needed to make this happen and ruffly about how much money, cuz i have about 7,000 grand to drop into the motor???
it'd be really hard, the FxxC's are for RWD not FWD applications...

i'd install a b18 or h22

a compression ratio of 14:1 on a street car is just stupid.

if you want to make power go with a b18 + turbo... it will be easier, cheaper, and more powerful than trying to squeeze a f22c in there


you are looking at major modifications to install a FxxC no less than 15k would be my best estimate... and that would be a hack job.
Old 09-26-2005, 09:03 AM
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o dam ok thanks man i didnt know it would be all that work im kinda new at this so i didnt know but thanks for ur help.
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o dam ok thanks man i didnt know it would be all that work im kinda new at this so i didnt know but thanks for ur help.
do you already have the HB?

if you don't i'd suggest just buying a prelude or gsr

simply stated they are nicer cars, and a better starting point for learners because there is no pressure to swap in an engine to either.
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not if u get an 92-95 H/B witha b series already in it, well tunable light to start with and you can strip'em out loads 2. I defo prefer my eg series h\b to 'ludes, but each 4 their own!




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