h22 swap question
ok first you ened to make **** loads of custom harnessing since you got a carb'd car.
unless you set the H up to carbs that is.
but assuming eFI, you will need to install a new pump, new fuel lines, then do all the wiring. then work on your custom mounts and axles.
a b series would be a lot easier, but dealing with a car that is originalyl carb'd sounds like more hassle than iti is worth....
plus the fact that the 3rd gen accord is pretty light so you would probabnly want to do some suspension upgrades as well first, amd brakes too...
unless you set the H up to carbs that is.
but assuming eFI, you will need to install a new pump, new fuel lines, then do all the wiring. then work on your custom mounts and axles.
a b series would be a lot easier, but dealing with a car that is originalyl carb'd sounds like more hassle than iti is worth....
plus the fact that the 3rd gen accord is pretty light so you would probabnly want to do some suspension upgrades as well first, amd brakes too...
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Aug 11, 2008 03:50 PM



