Anybody ever put a f22b in a 2005 Honda Civic?
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No documented F22 swaps I can think of. There's only 2 or so known H22 swaps (which is somewhat similar). The problems that arise with this swap idea are rather costly to overcome, unless you have above-average mechanical skills. Also, this is not a legal swap in most states.
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Re: Anybody ever put a f22b in a 2005 Honda Civic?
No documented F22 swaps I can think of. There's only 2 or so known H22 swaps (which is somewhat similar). The problems that arise with this swap idea are rather costly to overcome, unless you have above-average mechanical skills. Also, this is not a legal swap in most states.
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all that true and not worried about being legal. Would like to see how it'll fit
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Re: Anybody ever put a f22b in a 2005 Honda Civic?
Honestly for the cost of doing an engine swap, you may as well go the k series route unless you really want something different, such as the f22b you mentioned. The k series route is nearly plug and play using oem & the appropriate aftermarket parts.
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2001 Civic EX coupe
If you ditch power steering and run a K20A3 or K24A2/A4 intake manifold, no cutting is required. RBC's require some trimming due to runner length.
K24 fits, but it is snug. A buddy of mine has his 05 coupe k24 swapped. He had to cut some webbing out from underneath the hood to clear the intake and valve cover and had to trim the core support to clear the intake and throttle body. But it fits and functions just fine.
Honestly for the cost of doing an engine swap, you may as well go the k series route unless you really want something different, such as the f22b you mentioned. The k series route is nearly plug and play using oem & the appropriate aftermarket parts.
Honestly for the cost of doing an engine swap, you may as well go the k series route unless you really want something different, such as the f22b you mentioned. The k series route is nearly plug and play using oem & the appropriate aftermarket parts.
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Re: Anybody ever put a f22b in a 2005 Honda Civic?
He ditched p/s & a/c, he is currently running a RBC manifold, but picked up a skunk2 ultra street on black friday for 30% off and he plans on using that. I know the 04-05 civics are shaped a bit different on the front than the 01-03 civics, which changes the engine bay spacing a bit and he found out the wiring is a bit different as well.
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Re: Anybody ever put a f22b in a 2005 Honda Civic?
He ditched p/s & a/c, he is currently running a RBC manifold, but picked up a skunk2 ultra street on black friday for 30% off and he plans on using that. I know the 04-05 civics are shaped a bit different on the front than the 01-03 civics, which changes the engine bay spacing a bit and he found out the wiring is a bit different as well.
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