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Old 07-07-2006, 07:58 AM
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Default 93' Prelude-F22b-?

Did the 93' come with the F22b?
Old 07-07-2006, 08:01 AM
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No, It is either H23A1, F22A1, or H22A1

The F22B is a JDM DOHC engine....If you need anymore info, i know everything about the F22B
Old 07-07-2006, 08:17 AM
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No, my cousin(16 year old Honda girl) was looking at a 93' so I went to look at it and thats what was under the hood. I told her that the dude selling it probably took the H motor out to save/use it.
Old 07-07-2006, 08:20 AM
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Its the exact replacement for the H23....I have one in my lude
Old 07-07-2006, 09:12 PM
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Default My F22B on my Lude Could Be Different???

Yeah if we are talking about the right F22B it has DOHC and is not the accord engine which is only a SOHC. I replaced my H23 with the F22B2 motor which is in a way a frankenstein engine because I mixed parts to get a motor. I Got the F22B block and the H23 Head on my lude it still redlines the same as it did at stock which is about 6650 R.P.M. and hooked to my tranny no problem but you can't just go out and buy this engine it has to be re-done that way "not that it's that hard because everything bolts up to match just about" but out here in CO. I haven't even heard of another person who did it the way I did, just because they figure if you have to drop a new engine; might as well put in a H22B which was double the price as far as just purchasing the parts.
What I do know is that I'm now pushing the high 13's to low 14's as far as the 1/4mile time is considered. However I do have a ton of bolt on's; but I dont have a turbo, supercharger, or nitrous system on my car (which means i'm N/A) I also have no aftermarket internals in my motor what so ever but I still pust 190lbs of compression per cylinder so it kind of makes up for it. Anyways I like my F22B engine but let me know if thats how it was done on you guys cars because I still only know myself who made there lude engine this way?!...




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