I need a H22A for my 93 Civic si but I don't have alot of money
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Re: I need a H22A for my 93 Civic si but I don't have alot of money (Domo)
well start saving money then. You can get a complete h22a swap for $2,350, but then you'need to buy mounts and axles to swap it into your civic.
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Re: I need a H22A for my 93 Civic si but I don't have alot of money (RedlinedVTEC)
Where can I get a H22a for that cheap I can Find them up Here for $6000 canadian
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Re: I need a H22A for my 93 Civic si but I don't have alot of money (vtecvoodoo)
you gay *** newbie.
hahaha.
this is an expensive hobby...u sure u want in on it?
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Re: I need a H22A for my 93 Civic si but I don't have alot of money (krazn)
I admit I am new to this but I have been in a civic with a H22a in it and I want that power I just need help
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Re: I need a H22A for my 93 Civic si but I don't have alot of money (Domo)
did the dude with the h22a get to keep his a/c and power steering? because some people make it fit some people don't , because most people that put a h22a in there civic is normally someone that drags alot, plus how much does his civic weigh now with it in, and any other mods? GOOD LUCK!
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Re: I need a H22A for my 93 Civic si but I don't have alot of money (Domo)
As mentioned before this is an expensive hobby, if you just want speed pick up an old school camaro or mustang. That being said make sure you spend the cash to pick up something of quality-don't just look for the cheapest price. You will want to change out the clutch to a high performance clutch, change all your belts etc...In the end you will be happier with what you built. Just drive around the Si and work on the handling, until you buy a swap and then buy a B18C1. Good Luck.
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