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ATTN all H22 EG, EJ1, all 92 - 95 w/ h22a

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Old 11-01-2003, 02:26 PM
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Whats up guys, Im stepping intp the world of H22 powered 92 -95 civics I have a coupe. I was wondering if you guys can tell me some stuff bout the swap process with this monster. What are some speacil things Im going to need to complete this swap thats doesn't come with the swap. Also what kinda numbers are you guys putting down with these beasts... Thanks fellas'
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Gotta get a all new suspension stiffer spring rates stiffer struts. some traction bars if your racing it. upgraded sway bar. you can use your stock radiator but id get aftermarket.
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You will need different mounts such as HaSport or HCP among others. You'll need different axles such as Driveshaft axles. There is a post called "H22 swap..rumors or truth", read up. I can't link it because my computer doesn't like me right now.
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use the HASport mount kit,90-93 accord axles and intermediate shaft,down here they use chipped p28's....or you can use the P13. trip the passenger side mount,cut holes near the shifter so the cables can come through,we've been doing this swap for the past 2 days (93 Si w/ H22A)
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ok I read all the BS and Now I need to know, What Axles do I need to use with the H22a to fit in a 94 civic DX coupe.
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You can use 90-93 Integra axles with a 90+ Accord intermediate shaft or a custom axles like the Driveshaft Stage I or II made especially for the swap.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by civiksiracer1 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">ok I read all the BS and Now I need to know, What Axles do I need to use with the H22a to fit in a 94 civic DX coupe.</TD></TR></TABLE>

read my previous post.
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