H2b or f2b ?
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H2b or f2b ?
Which one is better for a DD I'm not going to go all out on these two motors just wondering which one will be better to go with?
For example once in while hit redline, have some fun Friday night lol,
So which one is better to go with both make 200hp at crank but the h22 makes more tq than the f20b, and also read that the f20b revs higher.
And the f20b is half the price of a h22.
So any help which will be better?
For example once in while hit redline, have some fun Friday night lol,
So which one is better to go with both make 200hp at crank but the h22 makes more tq than the f20b, and also read that the f20b revs higher.
And the f20b is half the price of a h22.
So any help which will be better?
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Re: H2b or f2b ?
Check my build thread... it runs 12s in the 1/4 so it is quicker than most cars, but its not the fastest thing in the world lol. Oh yea, and TQ was actually around 174, not 180, sorry. If you want a very nice ported H series head for your build just hit me up. I'll take a trade plus cash on an OEM H series head so I can send it as a core to RLZ or 4-Piston. I have it on a "For Sale" thread if you want to take a peek.
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The h23a 2 b is pretty good I like it too. Most people are surprised with the power. But I agree, even in a light car there's room for more power. Another 20-30 hp would help. But a sick setup anyway, with oem driveability.
F motors are cool too though. F23 SOHC is badass. Not too many folks go that route. Good luck.
F motors are cool too though. F23 SOHC is badass. Not too many folks go that route. Good luck.
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