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What to do...F22 & H22

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    What to do...F22 & H22

    I have an H swapped civic hatch. And well my accord has been sitting for a while now. I just recieved a new client who has been need of major work on his lude. He is also a good friend of mine. On top of what he has been paying me he is giving me the oem rims that came on his lude. Which I have none on right now. So if I got a rolling chasis again id like to start putting some work into the accord.

    I picked up an F22 for $50, engine was stutoring, so the guy I got it from thought it was internal. However I think it may have been a fuel issue. But either way I am a bit confused on were to go.

    Seeing as how I have the F22 just lying there I thought it might be a good place to start on building for boost. Nothing crazy, but Id love to throw it in my hatch. And throw the H22 in the accord.

    But Im honestly wanting to make somewere in the 400hp area. But im not sure if that would require sleeving or not? In your guys honest oppinions would it be worth it to put the f22 in my hatch and boost. And giving the accord the H22.

    #2
    f22's have iron sleeves ...so you'er good there. just get some good pistons and rods(bisimoto.com). and you should be good to go.

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      So the Iron sleeves can withstand roughly 400hp? Would it be safer to lower compression and boost more psi, or maybe stock compression with less psi to achive the same goal....

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        #4
        I wouldn't worry about sleeving it, or changing the compression. Just get quality pistons and rods, a quality turbo setup with a good manifold, make sure the motor can breathe well, and tune it well. You are going to have traction problems with a 400whp F22 in a hatch lol

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          Originally posted by SuperTuner12010 View Post
          So the Iron sleeves can withstand roughly 400hp? Would it be safer to lower compression and boost more psi, or maybe stock compression with less psi to achive the same goal....
          stock comp is 8.8:1 plenty low. if your going to bulid the block you mite than to up it 9:1

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