Is this a civic with a b22?
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Is this a civic with a b22?
Either way it's crazy fast for being NA. It pulled 11.55 at 115mph.
http://www.race101.com/project_b22.html
Here's the info on 1/4 mile time:
http://www.autronic.com/halloffame.html#streetcars
http://www.race101.com/project_b22.html
Here's the info on 1/4 mile time:
http://www.autronic.com/halloffame.html#streetcars
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Re: Is this a civic with a b22? (95DelSolSI)
I thought a 1in deck plate was illegal to run at the events nhra/idrc? But he used a ls block, 1in deck plate i think a 95mm crank from a lude and longer rods that he had to get custom made.
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Re: Is this a civic with a b22? (Civicdrgrcr)
Just to clarify so we don't get any topics entitled "Where Do I Buy a B22?" I think people need to understand that there is NO such thing as a B22.
While it is a B block and head that now is almost 2.2L, it's still a B18A/B/C block.
The 2.6L H22A motor in an H-T member's Accord is not an H26A - it's still an H22A.
Still cool nontheless. Skunk2's car ran a block riser back in the day when they were busting high 10's all-motor.
While it is a B block and head that now is almost 2.2L, it's still a B18A/B/C block.
The 2.6L H22A motor in an H-T member's Accord is not an H26A - it's still an H22A.
Still cool nontheless. Skunk2's car ran a block riser back in the day when they were busting high 10's all-motor.
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