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Old 09-28-2002, 12:02 PM
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just wandering what are the advantages of a h22 swap over a b-series swap, (if there are any). I didnt intend on doing a h22 swap, but i find the pricing to be a little more convenient for me. Ive heard a lot of things about the h22 swap such as axles breaking like all the time, and people having porbs. with the has mount kits. Also I noticed someone said something about the suspension problems associated with the heavier h22. Im only considering this because of the pricing in comparison to the b18c5. If I were to get a b18c5, i wanted it to be usdm spec. yeah i know the final sux, and the power is slightly less than the jdm version. but I just feel a little more confident about buying a home bread one. The problem is that they are just hard to come by. So now im just asking for a little info on the h22 swap. I'd appreciate hearing those who have actually done either swap, and who knows from personal experience,(the differences between the two).

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Old 09-28-2002, 02:06 PM
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There will be problems only if you let them happen. It's not as bad as you think. Not to be a goat, but search H22 and I bet you'll find a lot. There has been plenty of H22 topics lately.
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