F22B2/H23A motor in a sedan?
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From: the projects., DADECOUNTY, USA
I'm really feelin the EF Sedans
Old school & Cheap.
I was thinking if it will even work
its going to take some mad fabrication.
Would I run accord rack and pinion and axles?
O.o And will f22 transmission fit.
am i gonna have to tunnel it and cut the floor
for shifter to fit? I really need to get this cleared up
I'm on the lookout for a car plan on going to sell with my uncle
(hes got dealers license) and we can probably find somethin pretty cheap.
especially a pre 92 model..
But thx guys in advance
& I hope you guru's can clear this up for me.
Old school & Cheap.
I was thinking if it will even work
its going to take some mad fabrication.
Would I run accord rack and pinion and axles?
O.o And will f22 transmission fit.
am i gonna have to tunnel it and cut the floor
for shifter to fit? I really need to get this cleared up
I'm on the lookout for a car plan on going to sell with my uncle
(hes got dealers license) and we can probably find somethin pretty cheap.
especially a pre 92 model..
But thx guys in advance
& I hope you guru's can clear this up for me.
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Joined: Apr 2005
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From: Where the wild things are in, NY, United States of America
Wow.
1) H22a swaps have been done a bagillion times, MANY still in the recent threads.
2) You didn't even try to search for this.
3) Don't touch your steering, the only thing you'll need is custom axles (explained in the MANY MANY MANY threads on this subject).
4) Have fun wiring it.
5) All civics of the same generation predominantly retain the same engine bay sizes and dimensions, so if its been done in a crx it can be done in a sedan.
6) <FONT SIZE="10">SEARCH</FONT>
1) H22a swaps have been done a bagillion times, MANY still in the recent threads.
2) You didn't even try to search for this.
3) Don't touch your steering, the only thing you'll need is custom axles (explained in the MANY MANY MANY threads on this subject).
4) Have fun wiring it.
5) All civics of the same generation predominantly retain the same engine bay sizes and dimensions, so if its been done in a crx it can be done in a sedan.
6) <FONT SIZE="10">SEARCH</FONT>
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