need help on which h22 to put in a crx
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need help on which h22 to put in a crx
ok know that hasport came out with mounts i want to do a h but what one, obd o,1,2 and where can i get one.ive always messed with b stuff. but would like to do a H swap now. any info wil help
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Re: need help on which h22 to put in a crx (kidrolla)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by kidrolla »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">ok know that hasport came out with mounts i want to do a h but what one, obd o,1,2 and where can i get one.ive always messed with b stuff. but would like to do a H swap now. any info wil help </TD></TR></TABLE>
Whatever 'motor' you can get a deal on would be a good start.. unless you're going to build something really insane than I dont think you really need to worry about obd1 or obd2 as far as engine design goes. The only one you'll want to stay away from is the H22A4 (someone correct me if i'm wrong).. it has a different block design as it is designed specifically for the ?ATTS? tranny.
If you do buy an OBD2 engine (advantage: newer) than sell off the OBD2 distributer and ECU and convert to OBD1. I suggest you dont start off with A P13 ecu (Prelude ECU) and go with a chipped P28 or P72 right from the start. That way you dont need to concern yourself with the useless EGR system or usless knock sensor.
Whatever 'motor' you can get a deal on would be a good start.. unless you're going to build something really insane than I dont think you really need to worry about obd1 or obd2 as far as engine design goes. The only one you'll want to stay away from is the H22A4 (someone correct me if i'm wrong).. it has a different block design as it is designed specifically for the ?ATTS? tranny.
If you do buy an OBD2 engine (advantage: newer) than sell off the OBD2 distributer and ECU and convert to OBD1. I suggest you dont start off with A P13 ecu (Prelude ECU) and go with a chipped P28 or P72 right from the start. That way you dont need to concern yourself with the useless EGR system or usless knock sensor.
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THe H22A4 is a good motor, it's no different than the other gens of H22's. But yes there are two types of H22A4's the base model which is the normal H22 with a regular H22 tranny and then there's the Type Sh model which has the ATTS LSD setup and what not. U cannot run that setup(the Type SH) in any car but the prelude, but you can put the H22A4 base model motor into any car. I have the H22A4 motor in my 93 Civic Hatch.
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