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  1. #25
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    1994 Honda accord vti Yo
    Hi guys

    I dont understand what you mean by h2b build?

    Newby with car lingo here.

    Cheers

    John
    Accord H22A PWR

  2. #26
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    green whip!
    h series from a 'lude with a b series gearbox via adapter plate

  3. #27
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    is the b series g box better than a h series. Is it stronger? better for racing in general.

    also can you fit a b series gearbox in a cd5 accord.

    Cheers

    John
    Accord H22A PWR

  4. #28
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    different gear ratios

    Code:
    H22A 1997 Prelude
    1st gear Ratio 3.23
    2nd gear Ratio 1.956
    3rd gear Ratio 1.344
    4th gear Ratio 1.034
    5th gear Ratio 0.821
    Final Drive Ratio 4.266
    vs

    Code:
    S80 (JDM Integra Type R 1998 2001)
    1st gear Ratio 3.23
    2nd gear Ratio 2.105
    3rd gear Ratio 1.458
    4th gear Ratio 1.034
    5th gear Ratio 0.787
    Final Drive Ratio 4.785

  5. #29
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    What do you mean.

    Is it better or worse?
    Accord H22A PWR

  6. #30
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    Quote Originally Posted by b16a man View Post
    What do you mean.

    Is it better or worse?
    better gear ratio , better acceleration
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  7. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by b16a man View Post
    is the b series g box better than a h series. Is it stronger? better for racing in general.

    also can you fit a b series gearbox in a cd5 accord.

    Cheers

    John
    As stated above better ratio's.

    As for fitting a b-series box on an Accord it's not worth the time or money. If you're wanting the same result, buy some after market gears and final drive with the ratios you're after.
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  8. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by Benson View Post
    I think its more a street/daily driver and occasional 1/4 mile car.
    Get behind the wheel Benson and show us what it can on circuit..


  9. #33
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    I might at the 1/4mile if brandon doesnt drive it straight.. lol

    But yeh Bseries box has better ratio, stronger box, cheaper to rebuild and ultimately the axle position is the same as a bseries engine. You wont be breaking too many axle with this set-up

  10. #34
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    might have a chat to you about this setup benny.. project civic will be ready for a motor in a month
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  11. #35
    awesome results man !!

  12. #36
    Quote Originally Posted by Benson View Post

    Its a big for H2B set-ups!!! If you want more info on H2B, search it on honda-tech.com
    Hey Benson -

    What brand of H2B setup was used? Evolution, QSB?? Please confirm and further explain any dramas encountered with the installation...cheers

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