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got a new idea: H22 in 2g integra

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Old Jul 18, 2003 | 03:45 PM
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Default got a new idea: H22 in 2g integra

Has anyone ever seen this swap before? Is there even a mount kit for it? I think it would be really cool to do an H22 in my 92 integra. I will do some searchin' myself also.
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Old Jul 18, 2003 | 03:53 PM
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Default Re: got a new idea: H22 in 2g integra (ChaseIntegra)

Yes, Place Racing makes mounts for it. I would not trust them though. Some people on this board bought place racing mounts for odd ball cars and they spend a lot money fixing the mounts. Maybe Someone on this board did use them with success. Bump for other people.
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Old Jul 18, 2003 | 08:17 PM
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Default Re: got a new idea: H22 in 2g integra (ChaseIntegra)

Been done, seen it done. But the DA engine bay is so small compared to an EG/EK chassis, and even small compared to a B-series motor. If you do a swap in both a DA and an EF with a B-series motor, you'll see that it's much easier to do the swap into the EF as there's a little more room to play with. Like an EF chassis, you'll have to do some cutting & welding in the engine bay to make the H22 work. Again, it's been done, I've seen it done, but it's not worth the trouble in a DA chassis IMO.
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