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Old 08-08-2007, 02:44 PM
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ok guys i have a automatic 91 honda accord with a f22 in it i have a 95 honda civic shell that is a manual shell...i want to put the f22 in my civic as a manual......will a dseries trans bolt up????? how hard is it to fit the f22 in the civic and is this a good swap as far as reliability and hp....
thanks in advance charlie
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No, it won't be easy. No, the D trans won't fit.
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get a b series tranny and do f2b! youll love it..
oh i beleive you will need aftermarket mounts, im not sure if you still need to do a hood lift or not, i think some of the kits might have fixed that.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by dpaton &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">No, the D trans won't fit.</TD></TR></TABLE>

Unless you talk to Bense. He did an F20B/Dtrans thread. Anywho, I'm splitting hairs here. Don't look too far into what it will take to mate a D series transmission to your F22.

PM Bense with your questions, he can probably help you a lot with this particular subject, as he's spent some time with the F20b.

EDIT: Searching is also your friend. It can get you a lot of information if you take the time to learn how to use it properly.
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not worth it one bit and theres not going to be much to gain out of it anyways.
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bump______thanks for all the modivation......the fact of will it be done is guarenteed just because i want somthing diffrent to the area.....im big in the import scene and all my freinds think its not gunna work so i am going to do it i just need to know where to get the adapter plate-f22-d and if there was any thing really hard about the swap i might wanna know
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Getting the F2B kit and making it all work out is going to be the hard part. It's not a common swap yet, and the resources for making it happen are small. Bense is the best guy to talk to, since he has it running in his DD. Plan on doing a LOT of searching, PMing and research before you begin. This is one of those swaps where it pays off to do all your homework a few times over before beginning. Someday it'll be as easy as a B swap into a Civic, but not yet.
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there's an f(h)2d kit out now. uses the stock transmission mounts of the civic, and comes with an adapter to fit the d trans to the f block, and the engine mounts to fit the f in the civic bay just raised higher up. you'll face hood clearance issues going this route, but you can use your stock civic axles.

http://www.bisimoto.com sells the kit i was looking at.
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the physical swap will be a pain, not a clean fit
Old 08-10-2007, 02:14 PM
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thanks yall been a big help probly wont do it right now because funds are low but def gunna happen...ill try and wright a tutorial on it after im done......
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you can get the mounts need to sawp the h22 engine into your civic about 300 bucks last time i cahecked uhhhhhhhhhhh 3 years ago? lol

and get an h22 r f22 trans either of them bolt in, youll need a shifter box and cables axels, harness, the ecu, and various other things treat it as tho it is a h22 swap

assuming you have the f22a1 from that 91 accord and you dont mean an f22c
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