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f22-h22 hybrid?

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Old Mar 8, 2009 | 12:43 PM
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Default f22-h22 hybrid?

My firend has an h22 swap with a built head with stage 2 cam's but a completly stock block. I was wondering if i could possibly buy an f22 block and buy aftermarket rods and pistons for it and put the h22 head on it and turbo it since i've heard the f22's have cast iron block's that are good to 400hp with a good tune. I know the h22 block's aren't good to that and i really don't wanna re sleeve it i just want somewhere around 350hp since it'll be my daily driver. My question is can it be done can you put the h22 head on the f22 block and would the f22 hold up to that kind of power and be reliable? The h22 head is deff good to well over 350 since i've seen stock h22 head's go to 500hp and this one is ported and polished and has dual valve springs, aftermarket retainers, aftermarket valves, and stage 2 skunk 2 cam's i just don't know if it'll go onto the f22 block.
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Old Mar 8, 2009 | 02:07 PM
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Default Re: f22-h22 hybrid?

Bump, have a 2000 accord ex, I have always wondered if i could put a h22 head on this motor
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Old Mar 8, 2009 | 02:39 PM
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Default Re: f22-h22 hybrid?

yes, search in the prelude forum. The f22 has a smaller bore than the 87mm h23/h22 .All your answers are in there! good luck
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