'95 accord h22a swap but sticking with the auto tranny
for my dad's sake i'm sticking with the auto tranny...and the traffic here in the Philippines.
will the f22's auto tranny fit the h22? or should i go with the h22's tranny? Will it bolt in perfectly? *i mean installing the h22's tranny to the car*
who else has done this? some input is appreciated
P.S: did a search already and i only found h22 manual swaps.
will the f22's auto tranny fit the h22? or should i go with the h22's tranny? Will it bolt in perfectly? *i mean installing the h22's tranny to the car*
who else has done this? some input is appreciated
P.S: did a search already and i only found h22 manual swaps.
i asked this question for my freind which he wants to do the same, they reponded with could use the F's Series tranny or if you could get your hands on an H22A Tranny that would be better because of the Gear ratios it matches up the accord tranny might be little to long , and u said traffic u might rather prefer short ratios
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true, but power and auto just dosen't mix with me, maybe it does for others but i just don't see the point.
true, but power and auto just dosen't mix with me, maybe it does for others but i just don't see the point.
the reason why i wanna stick with the auto cuz' there is no reliable or reputable shop here that can swap auto to manual tranny that i personally trust. I'd do it myself but i don't have the tools/equiptment here.
traffic here sucks ***....10 min drives can take 1 to 1 1/2 hour drive.
the car is pretty much beaten up so it's my job to upgrade it. sooo h22a swap, aem 4 piston brake kit, tein coils.....
traffic here sucks ***....10 min drives can take 1 to 1 1/2 hour drive.
the car is pretty much beaten up so it's my job to upgrade it. sooo h22a swap, aem 4 piston brake kit, tein coils.....
yes you can use the f22 tranny:
you can get an auto jdm tranny for bout 300 bucks plus shipping:
you still will see good gains and will be happy:
the gearing is more in the ECU?TCU setup you us: yes f22 has longer gearing but thats also with the f22 tcu/tcm: make sure you get a h22 tcu/tcm: This item is the main tranny part. THis tells the tranny when to shift and what not:
< JDM Auto 96 Accord H22, soon to be built and boosted: Just a few hundred bucks away: hmm id say: 1000:
you can get an auto jdm tranny for bout 300 bucks plus shipping:
you still will see good gains and will be happy:
the gearing is more in the ECU?TCU setup you us: yes f22 has longer gearing but thats also with the f22 tcu/tcm: make sure you get a h22 tcu/tcm: This item is the main tranny part. THis tells the tranny when to shift and what not:
< JDM Auto 96 Accord H22, soon to be built and boosted: Just a few hundred bucks away: hmm id say: 1000:
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by G_Man604 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">for my dad's sake i'm sticking with the auto tranny...and the traffic here in the Philippines.
will the f22's auto tranny fit the h22? or should i go with the h22's tranny? Will it bolt in perfectly? *i mean installing the h22's tranny to the car*
who else has done this? some input is appreciated
P.S: did a search already and i only found h22 manual swaps.
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Automatics are gross....
will the f22's auto tranny fit the h22? or should i go with the h22's tranny? Will it bolt in perfectly? *i mean installing the h22's tranny to the car*
who else has done this? some input is appreciated
P.S: did a search already and i only found h22 manual swaps.
</TD></TR></TABLE>Automatics are gross....
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