how do i convert my 92 prelude with 2.2 to a 2.2 V-TECH
It will fit but for the amount of work you will need to do for the 5-10 Hp gain it's not worth it. If your head is screwed and you need a new one then maybe I would think about it. I would go for something other than the B1 head if all your looking for is to do a head swap. Even a Non-VTEC H23 head would be better than the B1. If your looking for VTEC I would go full swap vs a head swap.
But that's just my 0.02 worth.
But that's just my 0.02 worth.
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didn't know v-tech made motors.
it's VTEC by the way. you'll see it on valve covers all over the place.
here's a link that should help you out. seeing how you're still new to the honda/car thing, I probably wouldn't recommend it until you get more familiar with cars in general.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1046336
didn't know v-tech made motors.
it's VTEC by the way. you'll see it on valve covers all over the place.
here's a link that should help you out. seeing how you're still new to the honda/car thing, I probably wouldn't recommend it until you get more familiar with cars in general.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1046336
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