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Old Jan 26, 2006 | 06:49 AM
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Originally Posted by sherwood
online i'd trust no one buy hmotors, their engines are always in prime condition
:werd: come time when I'm ready for a swap, that's who I'm going to. I have a friend that just got an H22 for his 6th gen thru them, its in amazing shape.
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Old Jan 26, 2006 | 07:50 AM
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Keep in mind that finding F20B parts in the United States is next to impossible.
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Old Jan 26, 2006 | 07:51 AM
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Originally Posted by stereo
the F20b is a F22 with a H22 head the bottom ends are known to give out from what I hear ..the motor of choice is the H22 type-S motor !
H22 Type S is a huge waste of money. You pay a premium price for the fact that there's not nearly as many available. The additional 20HP can be gained on a USDM H22A for far less the cost of a JDM Type S.

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Old Jan 26, 2006 | 08:56 AM
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Originally Posted by AF
H22 Type S is a huge waste of money. You pay a premium price for the fact that there's not nearly as many available. The additional 20HP is also gained from 97 octane gasoline that the Japanese markets have available to them. On pump 93 gas here in the States, you'll be making the exact same 200HP.
uhhhhhhhhhhhhh..... no.


it's gained with high compression pistons and more agressive cams.


and 97 octane there is our 93 here. we use a method of calculating that differs from theirs. you're just one of those many who are in denial thinking that honda must have a better reason for giving us the crappy engines other than they dont like us.

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and yeah, it is pretty much a waste of money h:
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Old Jan 26, 2006 | 09:47 AM
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Originally Posted by sherwood
uhhhhhhhhhhhhh..... no.


it's gained with high compression pistons and more agressive cams.


and 97 octane there is our 93 here. we use a method of calculating that differs from theirs. you're just one of those many who are in denial thinking that honda must have a better reason for giving us the crappy engines other than they dont like us.

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and yeah, it is pretty much a waste of money h:
I don't even know why I posted that. :rofl: Sorry.
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