I need to buy a Spoon H22. Where do I go to order it online????
I have been to the Spoon website, and the old one is down and the new one doesn't mention anything about buying short or long blocks. Are they still selling motors? And if so, who do I contact to buy one? Help please!!
I have been to the Spoon website, and the old one is down and the new one doesn't mention anything about buying short or long blocks. Are they still selling motors? And if so, who do I contact to buy one? Help please!!
does it really matter where my $ comes from? I hope not. I have earned 90%of the funding I have to build a Civic hybrid and I hope to put a spoon motor H22 in it dude. Do you know where to order them?
you'll have to order through a spoon authorized dealer in the united states. i'm sure someone on the board can help you with that.
really no point though. you'll be spending a ton of money when you can have the same effect with your own build-up for much less.
i believe jun would be the better option over spoon.
really no point though. you'll be spending a ton of money when you can have the same effect with your own build-up for much less.
i believe jun would be the better option over spoon.
I've never heard of Spoon ever selling H22A engines - just B16a, and B18c. Spoon has never really done any serious H22A developement work.
And I assume that you do realize that the crate engines that Spoon sells are essentially just stock honda motors... The B series engines they sell are just balanced and blueprinted stock Honda engines.
Andrew
And I assume that you do realize that the crate engines that Spoon sells are essentially just stock honda motors... The B series engines they sell are just balanced and blueprinted stock Honda engines.
Andrew
I talked to JUN a while back, and found out prices on JUN Crate Motors for a H22. They run about 15k, and have about 290 Wheel HP.
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that's a serious waste of money, if they build H22's that is. i don't think they do though. why not just build one yourself from ground up? it will cost you less, and you can make it streetable. besides, SPOON engines can't run on pump gas due to very high compression. if you're ready to pay for 110 octane, go for it.
I talked to JUN a while back, and found out prices on JUN Crate Motors for a H22. They run about 15k, and have about 290 Wheel HP.
What a waste of cash for fashion.. sorry. Why wouldn't you do a good build up yourself with a reputeable local shop? You will save $$ in the long run, and probablt have just as much power in the end..
This is why I asked about the motor! I was unaware of pretty much all of this info. Thanks. I guess I'll do the rebuild myself, and try to keep it affordable. I was always told that Spoon was the ****, but it sounds like they are just good at what they do... H22A on the way.
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