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  1. #1
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    Jdm H22a Bolt ons

    I currently have a jdm H22a Motor and was looking into a couple bolt ons.

    The motor is a 96 model and is rated at 200hp.

    With a Euro inTake manifold and a larger throttle body make a difference in Hp?

    Will i need to change anything by adding these if they do fit the motor?
    Accord H22A PWR

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    The euro R with a 70mm t/b makes a nice addition to the h22a. Get a tunable ecu (hondata s300) and you should see around 125-130kw's

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    My car was put on the dyno a few years ago and made 113.9 kws atw standard.
    Need more power as it is too slow in an accord.
    Accord H22A PWR

  4. #4
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    Your engine needs to breathe!
    TASAuto.com has an awesome intake and K&N Filter package.. Look it up
    Ebay, 4-2-1 Header (Don't waste your money on DC/Megan) you could get a custom set too if they're cheap enough from your exhaust shop
    Hiflow Cat, Metallic ofcourse
    2.5" or 2.75" Mandrel Bent Exhaust.. Glasspack Muffler.
    Buy a Euro or H23 Intake Manifold secondhand and install it with a Bisimoto heat shielding intake manifold gasket

    I just spent under $1000
    And you'll make some healthy gains from that, not to mention it'll sound like business!
    Next step is the tune.. AEM V2 outdoes all.. But the S300 is alright i guess

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    Just spent a shit load changing timing belt water pump seals bearing tensionor all sorts of stuff.

    Want to bolt on some things but since i have spent so much already nearly half way there to starting on the inside.
    Accord H22A PWR

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    Where do u get a 70mm throttle body from ?

    Will it work with a stock intake??
    S P A M | W O R K S
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    Quote Originally Posted by curtis265 View Post
    Where do u get a 70mm throttle body from ?

    Will it work with a stock intake??
    ebay has plenty of reasonably reputable brands of Throttle Bodys avaliable
    But just remember a huge TB doesn't mean a thing without mods to support it.. You can't make one end of the straw larger and expect it to work better lol, so to speak

  8. #8
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    hondata make a good intake manifold sheild/gasket as well
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    D15b Turbo EG Sedan Build + CL9 Lux N/A Build
    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=127680

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    I have a H2B civic and Iv got a Euro R intake manifold supported by a 70mm Super90 Throttle Body (bout to put on a skunk2 70mm t/b, make sure you've got a multi meter for your TPS when taking off t/b, should measure .45 volts at idle and 5 volts at WOT) and RMF replica headers (can only run half size radiator for EG, duno bout Accord), 3 inch exhaust and chrome ECU (good ecu but I want to upgrade to a better ecu). and with that, Im pumping out 150kwatw. If I was you, I would stay away from doin internals for the time being, chill and play around with bolt ons first. If there is one lesson in life, its start small... later, do ur internals, that what im gona do soon, aiming for 170-180 kw...

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    Use Bisimoto H22 V2 header.
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    Race engines, Dyno tuning, Licenced workshop, Parts.
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