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Old 03-07-2004, 03:59 PM
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I need to know on a 97 honda accord lx, If a swap of a F22 vtec will bolt right in and what things i will need to do to make it work. Will the computer work with it and the fuel management system, ect.
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i think if youre just going from f22b2 to f22b1 swap the motors and ecu's... and wire everything up... but im probably forgetting about alot of stuff (btw a b2->b1 swap isnt worth it i dont think its only 15hp)
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you would need the vtec ecu, and yes it is pointless, you should just put the vtec head on the lx block and get more power
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that power difference is mainly because the EX accord has a better flowing exhuast system than the LX. you really won't get much of a gain. but heck, you can an accord motor for around $400-500.
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