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Old May 16, 2017 | 06:35 AM
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Alright, I'm planning on rebuilding my entire engine for my 96 Honda Accord. I'm in need of some experienced engine builders on what to's and what not to do's so I don't end up blowing the engine when I put it in as I am 19 years old and haven't gone through this kind of project before. If anyone could help me out please email me at mitchcogar@rocketmail.com. I'd like to know how big of cylinders i could put into an F22B engine and/or maybe throw a bigger engine in it. I'm just looking to beef up my Honda for a little fun. Will I need a new camshaft? Rockers? Crankshaft? rods? Bearings? Gaskets? Pistons? Also, if I did want it beefier, would I need cast iron or forged block, pistons, etc? Like I said, please email me if you can help me out. It seemed like a fun project to get into.
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Old May 16, 2017 | 06:42 AM
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A good thing to start with when building an engine is a goal, either a power goal or an e.t. goal. There is not as much aftermarket support for that specific engine so it might be a good idea to look in to a swap of some kind first. There are limited options for your chassis when it comes to engine swaps as well, K series are more expensive then the h series or f20b. It all really depends on your end goals.
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Old May 23, 2017 | 10:49 PM
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What are your goals with this car ?
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