The H22 I am building.
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The H22 I am building.
is it against the rules to post to more than one forum? I put this in the Prelude forum but I wanted to show others and get some opinions.
see: https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=684282
-charles
see: https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=684282
-charles
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I did make him aware however I never even gave them the chance to remedy it. I just had it done by my favorite machinist who is only an hour away from me.
Based on the customer service and the way I was treated, I am almost positive that earl and benson would have taken care of it for me if i made them aware and allowed them the chance.
I give them two thumbs up, will definatly do business again.
-Charles
Based on the customer service and the way I was treated, I am almost positive that earl and benson would have taken care of it for me if i made them aware and allowed them the chance.
I give them two thumbs up, will definatly do business again.
-Charles
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oh as for more power on race gas... it may be possible but I have a feeling I would need to upgrade the cylinder head further to make over 600. I dont know just yet, this is my first boosted H motor. I am not sure how hard I want to push it anyway, I would rather make 575fwhp and have it last a while then make 650fwhp and break things.
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Re: (mister2racer)
looks great , I am eagerly awaiting to see your dyno graph, as well as your impressions of the car! I wish you lived closer, I would love to do some pulls against that car and see how similar our powerbands are, as well as to ride in the car...... it's all about useable power!
Looks GREAT! Please keep us updated.
Looks GREAT! Please keep us updated.
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turbozxi: I do have pics of the car... do a search for posts by me I have been updating HT with pics of the car as I painted the engine bay and did some interior work and also a lot of suspension/brake work.
hondaddict: thanks, i been keeping an eye on your car too, its the ****! ill be putting in those balance shaft plugs probably this weekend thanks!!!
hondaddict: thanks, i been keeping an eye on your car too, its the ****! ill be putting in those balance shaft plugs probably this weekend thanks!!!
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EVERYONE there is a part I forgot to buy... Today when I got back to the shop and was about to put the head on the block I thought... ****...
I never did decide on or buy a f'n headgasket!
I need to overnight a cometic or stock... which do I get??? I got the ARPs to hold it down.
-Charles
I never did decide on or buy a f'n headgasket!
I need to overnight a cometic or stock... which do I get??? I got the ARPs to hold it down.
-Charles
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Stock Headasket will do perfectly, especially with the O-rings.... you shouldn't have any problem, that's what I use.
I don't have any experience with Cometic,.... and again I wish you were closer as I have a BRAND NEW H22 headgasket still wrapped up, on my shelf!
I don't have any experience with Cometic,.... and again I wish you were closer as I have a BRAND NEW H22 headgasket still wrapped up, on my shelf!
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