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Old Dec 8, 2008 | 05:37 PM
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i sold my other car and im going to put an h22a4, its going in an 95 acura. i got the motor and the tranny, and the motor mounts wat else would i need to have the swap done???
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Old Dec 8, 2008 | 05:53 PM
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u could use the search button this has been covered many times its also in a sticky
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Old Dec 8, 2008 | 06:40 PM
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Consider the H2B kit if you do this swap...Good luck!
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Old Dec 9, 2008 | 05:37 PM
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thats it h2b kit, thanks alot, ill get a better answer asking a guy the dose swaps for nissan
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Old Dec 9, 2008 | 05:56 PM
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a honda swap manual
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Old Dec 9, 2008 | 06:36 PM
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not trying to be rude but you really could use the search button. But I looked into this swap also and found out a good bit. Like first off your going to have to cut into your car to allow the shifter assembly and shifter cables to work. As far as wiring goes im pretty sure your going to need either a p28 ecu or the h22 wiring harness. Im almost 85% sure! Oh, and dont use the h2b, yea you'll get better acceleration, but it makes the motor tilt to and angle and can actually cause some problems over time. (i looked into that too!!! )
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Old Dec 9, 2008 | 06:46 PM
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Originally Posted by mysterysktr7
not trying to be rude but you really could use the search button. But I looked into this swap also and found out a good bit. Like first off your going to have to cut into your car to allow the shifter assembly and shifter cables to work. As far as wiring goes im pretty sure your going to need either a p28 ecu or the h22 wiring harness. Im almost 85% sure! Oh, and dont use the h2b, yea you'll get better acceleration, but it makes the motor tilt to and angle and can actually cause some problems over time. (i looked into that too!!! )
That's not entirely true...and also, it is not real easy to install anything else back in the car if you go H series engine and trans, also JFTR the H@B kit actually puts the tranny at a better angle for the axles and such...just trying to help the poster out in the future...To the OP...that was kind of a bitch-*** response...I was just quickly suggesting something in passing. This topic has been covered somewhere near 1000 times or more I am sure, so before you start running your mouth search first. Thanks and good luck!
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Old Dec 9, 2008 | 06:52 PM
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Originally Posted by weavertime1
That's not entirely true...and also, it is not real easy to install anything else back in the car if you go H series engine and trans, also JFTR the H@B kit actually puts the tranny at a better angle for the axles and such...just trying to help the poster out in the future...To the OP...that was kind of a bitch-*** response...I was just quickly suggesting something in passing. This topic has been covered somewhere near 1000 times or more I am sure, so before you start running your mouth search first. Thanks and good luck!
its really has been posted a good bit! lol, but wat wasnt true b/c im curious. Especially the H2B kit part, b/c I heard countless times that it makes the motor sit at an angle... But i never thought about the axles. Which brings me to my next point to the OP. Your also goin to have to have either customs axles which now are easy to find. (hasport, driveshaftshop, etc...) Or you could run the integra axles however i cant remember right now which integra axles or intermidate shaft to use.
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Old Dec 10, 2008 | 05:49 PM
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c..c..c... thats all i ask for some adv. thanks guy, but about the motor being at angel!!!!! kinda makes me change my mind!!!!
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Old Dec 10, 2008 | 06:07 PM
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Smokez, you need to do more research. Do you know why it sits at an angle? Do you know what a h2b kit is? Do you even know why it was recommended?

Seems like you're just taking anyone's word and running with it.

There are a couple of ways of putting a H22 into an Integra chassis. It's a great setup if you know what you're doing. Do alittle more research and see if it's right for you.
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Old Dec 10, 2008 | 07:09 PM
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Originally Posted by CARMA_626
Smokez, you need to do more research. Do you know why it sits at an angle? Do you know what a h2b kit is? Do you even know why it was recommended?

Seems like you're just taking anyone's word and running with it.

There are a couple of ways of putting a H22 into an Integra chassis. It's a great setup if you know what you're doing. Do alittle more research and see if it's right for you.
It is a great setup! But like he said, "if you know what your doing". One of my friends took about a month on his h-series swap and did everything perfect and replaced the usual maintenance parts! Its very quick, he raced a k20a (DC5 ITR) and only lost by about a car and a half. Which is pretty good. But yea, you need to research the h2b kit and how it works... Id rather just use the h-series tranny (less problems), but ive heard the h2b kit really makes a difference in the acceleration aspect of the H22.
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