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well that all depends wat ur wanting to do to it? a 05 gt mustang runs a mid 13 1/4. if u just want a swap u would have to do a f22(s2000)motor. assuming ur stinckin with a stock honda motor. also depends on the wait of ur car.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by motor_man »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">well that all depends wat ur wanting to do to it? a 05 gt mustang runs a mid 13 1/4. if u just want a swap u would have to do a f22(s2000)motor. assuming ur stinckin with a stock honda motor. also depends on the wait of ur car.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Actually, if you want to swap for the bang for buck, go for an H2B. That's an h22 mated with a B-series tranny. Bense is currently working on that setup for his civic. You can also swap in a B18B (perfect for boost), B18C1 (good for boost also), B18C5 (powerful at stock, responds reasonably well to bolt-ons), any d-series Honda motor, any other Honda B-series motor, quite a few Honda F-series motors. Choose wisely.
Sorry to be ****, but the 2.2L 4th generation (1990-1993) Honda Accord had a F22A in it, so just saying F22 is sort of vague... The Honda S2000 has an F22C/F22C1 in it. And the "wait" of your car has nothing to do with anything, as well as one "stinckin". The weight of your car does affect performance although.
Actually, if you want to swap for the bang for buck, go for an H2B. That's an h22 mated with a B-series tranny. Bense is currently working on that setup for his civic. You can also swap in a B18B (perfect for boost), B18C1 (good for boost also), B18C5 (powerful at stock, responds reasonably well to bolt-ons), any d-series Honda motor, any other Honda B-series motor, quite a few Honda F-series motors. Choose wisely.
Sorry to be ****, but the 2.2L 4th generation (1990-1993) Honda Accord had a F22A in it, so just saying F22 is sort of vague... The Honda S2000 has an F22C/F22C1 in it. And the "wait" of your car has nothing to do with anything, as well as one "stinckin". The weight of your car does affect performance although.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ke98248 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Actually, if you want to swap for the bang for buck, go for an H2B. That's an h22 mated with a B-series tranny. Bense is currently working on that setup for his civic.
Sorry to be ****, but the 2.2L 4th generation Honda Accord had a F22A in it, so just saying F22, doesn't really suffice. The Honda S2000 has an F22C/F22C1 in it. And the "wait" of your car has nothing to do with anything, as well as one "stinckin". The weight of your car does affect performance although.
</TD></TR></TABLE> i meant, facktor in weight because the lighter the car the faster as in a mustang gt, im guessing has 400hp put that same amount in a hacth witch would be faster? and i said A f22 i didnt specify witch one because i wasnt sure so i put s2000. and sorry for my spelling ive had a hard day.
Actually, if you want to swap for the bang for buck, go for an H2B. That's an h22 mated with a B-series tranny. Bense is currently working on that setup for his civic.
Sorry to be ****, but the 2.2L 4th generation Honda Accord had a F22A in it, so just saying F22, doesn't really suffice. The Honda S2000 has an F22C/F22C1 in it. And the "wait" of your car has nothing to do with anything, as well as one "stinckin". The weight of your car does affect performance although.
</TD></TR></TABLE> i meant, facktor in weight because the lighter the car the faster as in a mustang gt, im guessing has 400hp put that same amount in a hacth witch would be faster? and i said A f22 i didnt specify witch one because i wasnt sure so i put s2000. and sorry for my spelling ive had a hard day.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by motor_man »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> i meant, facktor in weight because the lighter the car the faster as in a mustang gt, im guessing has 400hp put that same amount in a hacth witch would be faster? and i said A f22 i didnt specify witch one.</TD></TR></TABLE>
So much more comes in to play than weight.
Gearing, skill, traction, springrates, powerbands, all play bigger rolls than a 300-400lb weight difference.
h2b = most motor for the money.
So much more comes in to play than weight.
Gearing, skill, traction, springrates, powerbands, all play bigger rolls than a 300-400lb weight difference.
h2b = most motor for the money.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ek forever guy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
So much more comes in to play than weight.
Gearing, skill, traction, springrates, powerbands, all play bigger rolls than a 300-400lb weight difference.
h2b = most motor for the money.</TD></TR></TABLE> yes i know, i just meant a s2000 is the only honda that is up there with the gt right now ( stock right off the line). plus the op didnt specify if he wanted a stock motor or not so i just threw the f22 out there. but since you ek foever guy, usally kno wat u are talking about ill go with u and ke98248 on the h2b.....
So much more comes in to play than weight.
Gearing, skill, traction, springrates, powerbands, all play bigger rolls than a 300-400lb weight difference.
h2b = most motor for the money.</TD></TR></TABLE> yes i know, i just meant a s2000 is the only honda that is up there with the gt right now ( stock right off the line). plus the op didnt specify if he wanted a stock motor or not so i just threw the f22 out there. but since you ek foever guy, usally kno wat u are talking about ill go with u and ke98248 on the h2b.....
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