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performance valve-train for F22a1?? where???

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    performance valve-train for F22a1?? where???

    Hey guys just wondering where i could find performance valves and valve springs and retainers for the F22a1???? raceeng.com doesn't have them... let me know if anyone does know!!!!


    Mason
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    #2
    give these guys a try:

    www.honda-performance.com
    www.f22parts.com

    and cb7 member:
    www.Fushigiraceengineering.com
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      #3
      francis who built your old a6 engine?
      Knowledge is power...in EVERY sense of the word

      FSAE (F Series Accord Enthusiasts) ..."A dying breed thats taking it to the next level" #12

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        #4
        Originally posted by midnite racer x
        francis who built your old a6 engine?
        well, back in 99, originally bought the bullfrog head package...GARBAGE!!! lasted maybe only 15k-20k miles; the valve springs seized up. afterwards, my mechanic sent the IM to extrude hone, the valvetrain was changed to stainless valves and springs, and the head was machined to 11:1 compression by someone he knew. it was basically put together by my mechanic to sum it all up. the car ran a personal best of 14.32 @ ATCO but i had nitto 555 street/drag radials(YES, they do help)..before the nittos, i ran 14.7s-14.8s.
        Last edited by PRIMOCB7; 12-20-2004, 07:28 PM.
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          #5
          Ferrea has a 94-95 accord valvetrain setup that would fit our 90-93 Accords supposedly. I compared stock OEM valve springs/retainer/seats part #'s and they were same as 90-93...so it should work out.
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            #6
            will the 94-95 valve-train work in the 90-93???????
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              #7
              i think so. its pretty much the same engine.
              are we there yet are we there yet are we there yet

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                #8
                good post u guys, i have been looking for this stuff, and a 14.7xx is a good run by all means on a all motor SOHC f22..... good job dude...... i hope my car ends up like that soon..........

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                  #9
                  pics and prices off the link primo gave us
                  Racing Springs and Retainers - D, H, and F Series

                  $260

                  Valves - F22 Standard

                  $290
                  = $550...interesting

                  man the prices on f22parts.com is friggin' ridiculous. And i believe zigen said the owner is shaddy
                  Last edited by MRX; 12-21-2004, 04:49 PM.
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                    #10
                    Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe Fushigi is in the process, or has already developed a valve-train package for the f22a engines.
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by DraZtiK
                      will the 94-95 valve-train work in the 90-93???????
                      I think that it would be the same. I'm using a cam that was originally used in that generation Accord so it should work with other stuff.

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                        #12
                        any good experience with www.f22parts.com ?
                        92 DA9 // 93 D21 4x4 // 92 CB7

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