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NWP Accord Project H22 (Need So Cal Help)

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Old Sep 7, 2008 | 07:58 PM
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Default NWP Accord Project H22 (Need So Cal Help)

Hello Everyone,

I recently picked up a 1995 Accord LX Wagon, and will be doing full feature build with NWP4LIFE.com.


I'm looking for someone in the Southern California area to help with the 1st part of this build, the H22A Changeover. I would like to keep the car Automatic, A/C, P/S etc.

I already have a source for the complete Powertrain, however wanted to see if anyone knew of or can do this Engine swap for this article?

I'm not looking for a freebie here, and will pay for your Labor.

Any help is much appreciated
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Old Sep 7, 2008 | 08:12 PM
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I was going to suggest just to do it yourself, the Accord FAQ has a detailed walkthrough along with Honda Society and AccordinglyDone, you'd be able to easily do it yourself if you had access to things.

You may want to post the Wanted Ad on those sites as well.
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Old Sep 7, 2008 | 08:30 PM
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I thought about doing it myself at first, but will be busy shooting and prepping literature for the article. This would take twice as long.

Also, this is a great Marketing opportunity for someones shop.

We always like to support the providers in this community of enthusiasts
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Old Sep 8, 2008 | 01:50 AM
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i just did an f22b twin cam (automatic) after blowing my h23 the hardest part would probably be the power steering so many options and of course the most expensive would be the best option also too if you plan to keep it automatic and going the diy route getting it to shift right after(if your planing to re use the accord tranny) can be a pain in the *** if you dont have any experience with automatics........
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