H22A hatch swap
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H22A hatch swap
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Ran at the track here in Albuquerque, New Mexico 13.82 @ 96.5 mph at 5600 ft elevation.
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Ran at the track here in Albuquerque, New Mexico 13.82 @ 96.5 mph at 5600 ft elevation.
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Yea Stock With a little help from Phaton grip LSD and aftermarket clutch, stock header and modified exhaust oh and honddata with rev limiter.
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Re: H22A hatch swap (monkeyracer)
It doesn't look like the windows are Lexan. Nice setup. I never liked the H22 in a hatch but I saw one run a turbo Miata. This guy had the H22 in a gutted DX hatch. Him and the turbo Miata couldn't leave each other after 2nd gear. It was amazing. I more point for the Honda camp.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 92h22a »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Yea Stock With a little help from Phaton grip LSD and aftermarket clutch, stock header and modified exhaust oh and honddata with rev limiter.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I'd be careful with the Phantom Slip diff. they tend to destroy the spider gears in your diff, which then sends metal shards and shavings into the rest of the tranny, which usually results in the need for a total rebuild or replacement.
I've seen it happen to one of my friends TWICE and on a few other local cars here in GA. Also seen stories about it happeneing here on H-T as well.
13.8 on what type of slicks? The ones pictured? Damn that's pretty good considering that high-*** elevation. Got any "corrected" figures?
Did you weight the car?
Congrats on those times and for owning such a nice hatch!
I'd be careful with the Phantom Slip diff. they tend to destroy the spider gears in your diff, which then sends metal shards and shavings into the rest of the tranny, which usually results in the need for a total rebuild or replacement.
I've seen it happen to one of my friends TWICE and on a few other local cars here in GA. Also seen stories about it happeneing here on H-T as well.
13.8 on what type of slicks? The ones pictured? Damn that's pretty good considering that high-*** elevation. Got any "corrected" figures?
Did you weight the car?
Congrats on those times and for owning such a nice hatch!
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Re: (im_poor)
Yea those are lexan windows made them myself paid $100.00 for a 4x8 sheet wasn't to hard just time and alot of sanding.
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Re: H22A hatch swap (monkeyracer)
Try Special Effects Performance on Coors Blvd just south of Paseo del Norte by Bob's Burger Tell them I sent you.
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Well Janice At Phantom Grip promised it wouldn't break they installed it for me. Pretty cool company and they also sponsored my friends 91 crx (H22A inside) and gave free upgrades for the kit.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by B18C5-EH2 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Damn that's pretty good considering that high-*** elevation. Got any "corrected" figures?</TD></TR></TABLE>
I never understood wat this meant, can someone explain it to me .
BTW that car looks hot.....i love seeing those huge h22's in civics....they just look mean.
Damn that's pretty good considering that high-*** elevation. Got any "corrected" figures?</TD></TR></TABLE>
I never understood wat this meant, can someone explain it to me .
BTW that car looks hot.....i love seeing those huge h22's in civics....they just look mean.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by eg cookiemonster »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
I never understood wat this meant, can someone explain it to me .
BTW that car looks hot.....i love seeing those huge h22's in civics....they just look mean.</TD></TR></TABLE>
What he means is that..Some tracks are higher above sea level than others, the higher you go, the slower your time is. What he means by "corrected" is what the time would be at sea level.
Can someone please correct me if I am wrong. Thanks
I never understood wat this meant, can someone explain it to me .
BTW that car looks hot.....i love seeing those huge h22's in civics....they just look mean.</TD></TR></TABLE>
What he means is that..Some tracks are higher above sea level than others, the higher you go, the slower your time is. What he means by "corrected" is what the time would be at sea level.
Can someone please correct me if I am wrong. Thanks
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http://www.motorsport-depot.com/dyno.shtml places him at 12.7 at sealevel. Not sure if it's accurate tho, I just did a quick search and that's the first thing I came up with.
By the way, how hard was the swap? Is maintence on it gonna be easy?
By the way, how hard was the swap? Is maintence on it gonna be easy?
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Re: (Si.Hatch.92)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Si.Hatch.92 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
What he means is that..Some tracks are higher above sea level than others, the higher you go, the slower your time is. What he means by "corrected" is what the time would be at sea level.
Can someone please correct me if I am wrong. Thanks</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yeah i know that part BUT why is there a difference between higher and lower elevations. I know the higher u go the less air u get. and how do you go about correcting it? sorry for my ignorance
What he means is that..Some tracks are higher above sea level than others, the higher you go, the slower your time is. What he means by "corrected" is what the time would be at sea level.
Can someone please correct me if I am wrong. Thanks</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yeah i know that part BUT why is there a difference between higher and lower elevations. I know the higher u go the less air u get. and how do you go about correcting it? sorry for my ignorance
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by eg cookiemonster »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I know the higher u go the less air u get.</TD></TR></TABLE>
There ya go. Unless you have a FI of some sort, you will get less air into your engine at higher elevation.
There ya go. Unless you have a FI of some sort, you will get less air into your engine at higher elevation.
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Re: (Endz0r)
Did the swap in two days with a lift it was easiest putt the motor from the bottom end so we wouldn't have to tilt that beast. The maintance on it is been pretty easy so far i'll let u know.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Endz0r »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
There ya go. Unless you have a FI of some sort, you will get less air into your engine at higher elevation.</TD></TR></TABLE>
even with FI you get less air then you would at sea level... as you go higher oxygen is less dense in the air... so say at sea level 70% of the "air" you car sucks in is actually usable oxygen.... at 10000 feet it may be more like 55-65% oxygen... (these are made up for the sake of example)
that give less reactants in the same amount of space regardless of forced induction or natural.
*edit* SWEET HATCH DUDE... How is the driving in it... i've heard all sorts of contradicting things... like it makes it all squirelly... is this what you've experienced? and if so do you think it's just the amount of power or the way it's applied to the chassis?*/edit*
There ya go. Unless you have a FI of some sort, you will get less air into your engine at higher elevation.</TD></TR></TABLE>
even with FI you get less air then you would at sea level... as you go higher oxygen is less dense in the air... so say at sea level 70% of the "air" you car sucks in is actually usable oxygen.... at 10000 feet it may be more like 55-65% oxygen... (these are made up for the sake of example)
that give less reactants in the same amount of space regardless of forced induction or natural.
*edit* SWEET HATCH DUDE... How is the driving in it... i've heard all sorts of contradicting things... like it makes it all squirelly... is this what you've experienced? and if so do you think it's just the amount of power or the way it's applied to the chassis?*/edit*