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mounts for a turbo h22 in a eg?

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Old Apr 23, 2003 | 10:45 AM
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Default mounts for a turbo h22 in a eg?

i had heard that different motor mounts will make your motor eithier seat closer to the wall or closer up front. what i like to know is that mounts can i use and still have room for a turbo and an aftermaket manifold. i don't want to do any big mods to the engine bay or anything like that so.. i know there are turbo h22eg out there and just like to know what works for you.
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Old Apr 23, 2003 | 11:04 AM
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Default Re: mounts for a turbo h22 in a eg? (rocket_R)

I can't say for the other mounts, but there are 3 people's cars that I can take pictures of that are using the HCP mount kit. One kit is a DRAG kit, the other is a custom tubular manifold... dunno about the 3rd but I've see them all. Plenty of room up front for a large turbo, just as long as if you take out AC condensor. This was on 2 EG's and 1 EK (EK has a little bit more clearance in the front, but only by like 2-3 inches).
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Old Apr 23, 2003 | 12:11 PM
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Default Re: mounts for a turbo h22 in a eg? (Newman)

Yea, you'll have PLENTY of space if you remove the A/C and use a stock sized Civic radiator. And since it's boosted, might as well be an aftermarket aluminum unit too.
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