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Old 03-21-2010, 11:34 AM
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Default DIFFERENCE between 0BD1 F22 AND OBD2 F22

Is there any thing different on the F22 engines. Like as mounts? Intake manifolds? I know the connectors maybe be different. reason I ask is because I might have to do an engine swap for some one on a 1993 accord. and I found a 1997 accord parts car.
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Default Re: DIFFERENCE between 0BD1 F22 AND OBD2 F22

Well you're not comparing an F22BX to an F22BX, you're comparing different F (F22A to F22B) series. So there's quite a bit more difference between these.
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Default Re: DIFFERENCE between 0BD1 F22 AND OBD2 F22

Originally Posted by racingcrx
Is there any thing different on the F22 engines. Like as mounts? Intake manifolds? I know the connectors maybe be different. reason I ask is because I might have to do an engine swap for some one on a 1993 accord. and I found a 1997 accord parts car.
Well on non vtec the heads are different and obd2 has a couple more sensors that wont need to be connected. With the vtec motors every thing is the same but of course obd2 will always have more sensors. They both have the same connectors tho i had to do this type of swap in one of my accords.
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Default Re: DIFFERENCE between 0BD1 F22 AND OBD2 F22

but are the engine mounts the same? its a non-VTEC engine on both cars.
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All accord motor mounts are the same for each series. When you change from f to h or from h to k then you need to worry about that.
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yo theres also f22 b8/9 depending on where it was made.. :/
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Default Re: DIFFERENCE between 0BD1 F22 AND OBD2 F22

It will bolt up, but you will have to mess with the wiring a lot.
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Default Re: DIFFERENCE between 0BD1 F22 AND OBD2 F22

Originally Posted by srkdrift
All accord motor mounts are the same for each series....
Incorrect. The mounts are different, however both F and H series will mount with different mounts through out the model years with little to no modifications....
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