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Old Feb 10, 2010 | 04:49 AM
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Icon6 Help with my 94' Accord

Well, I am satisfied with my interior work and sound system work. I layed on a new paint job and rims to match it. I just got a job at Best Buy and am having a hard time deciding on what to put into the engine. I need some suggestions, look at my pictures to see what it looks like. Take into consideration that I'm only 17 and I do all my own work. But any suggestions for performance parts? Thanks
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Old Feb 10, 2010 | 07:01 AM
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The search function would have been a good place to go to first.

Cold air intake.
Headers.
Cat back exhaust.
High flow cat.

And if that is not enough, then maybe actual doing some real internal work. Many options, the F22 can handle a lot of boost when tuned because of the iron sleeves, so turbo is a great option, or swap the H22 head on for the G22 swap. Or just swap an H22 in.
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Old Feb 10, 2010 | 11:20 AM
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I'd swap in an F22B DOHC. It's pretty much a direct swap, and pretty good bang for your buck. Search engine swaps in the forums and you can get a lot more info on it.
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Old Feb 10, 2010 | 11:49 AM
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Originally Posted by rhdins
I'd swap in an F22B DOHC. It's pretty much a direct swap, and pretty good bang for your buck. Search engine swaps in the forums and you can get a lot more info on it.
thats not really worth it. DOHC non VTEC. For the amount of money you spent on that, you could have easily spent it else where and achieved more power. Just my opinion. A turbo setup for almost the amount of money and all to swap it, and make around 300 hp on 15 lbs on stock internals. Way over what that puts out. Or save just a little more and get an H swap and get way more bang for the buck.
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