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Thread: Engine Type

  1. #1
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    Unhappy Engine Type

    could someone help regardging my engine model
    i have a 94' accord exi
    wat is the engine model or so???
    i was going to get a h22a
    but thought it would be better get a turbo for it
    i need to no wat model so i can get stronger parts for the motor itself

    cheers

  2. #2
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    f22b I think, non-vtec its what I got.
    I'd say H22a man thats what im doing soon

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    Modification

    with putting the h22 instead of the original motor on a 94'exi
    does the engine fit straight in or is there alot of modification involved

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    Look for the engine code stamped on the engine block - usually near the top of the gearbox.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EuroDude
    Look for the engine code stamped on the engine block - usually near the top of the gearbox.
    As stated above, the engine number will contain the clue. It will have a digit or two before it and then it will say something like h22 or f22b etc.

    I would start by researching what your car currently has in it before looking at turboing or an engine conversion. You would hate to spend a huge amount ripping out the engine to find that it is perfectly fine for your application.
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  6. #6
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    engine type: f22b - sohc vtec as far as i kno!
    pretty sure of it too.
    with regards to swapping with a h22a, ud need new mounts etc as the block is completely different.
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  7. #7
    it's a straight fit, no major mods needed

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