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    #16
    Originally posted by deevergote
    I noticed no difference. USDM H22A ones are external coil, so unless you convert to external, they won't work for a JDM distributor.
    noticed no difference in what? The circiles on the h22 ones i have are much bigger.

    ANd what do you mean they wont work? They will, you just wont be able to use the coil wire.

    ----------------My 92 Honda Accord LX---------------------- My 97 Nissan 240sx LE----

    NE GUYS, Buy the last of my accord parts

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      #17
      can the dizzy from a f22b1 be used on a f22a4

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        #18
        Originally posted by WI_Zoe
        can the dizzy from a f22b1 be used on a f22a4
        no.

        Originally posted by kc8enb07
        does it come w/ jdm trash? they better throw away gold in it

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          #19
          Different CB7 distributors

          I've noticed that some cb7's have slightly different distributors. Did honda make some sort of improvement to the distributors on the 92-93 accords or something? Also when I bought my ngk wires they came with a extra 5th wire, what's that for?

          H22 Fund Cancelled. Flight training underway.

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            #20
            since your car seems to be a 90-91, your distributor is internal coil, and you have no use for that 5th wire.
            92-93 accords use it, because they have external coils

            Originally posted by kc8enb07
            does it come w/ jdm trash? they better throw away gold in it

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              #21
              Is there some advantage to that ghost? Like, will I get a longer cap/rotor life or better combustion if I were to use a 92 accord distributor?

              H22 Fund Cancelled. Flight training underway.

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                #22
                Originally posted by Scubasteve_dan
                Is there some advantage to that ghost? Like, will I get a longer cap/rotor life or better combustion if I were to use a 92 accord distributor?
                You are really just getting an external coil, which, like Deev said, is useful if you are looking for an aftermarket coil. It might be a little bit stronger, might not be.



                The cap also works on some Civic engines. For instance, I got a clear red MSD cap at Summit (I was in reno, at the store, so why not?), and it was listed for a 1.6/1.7L Civic motor.
                1992 Prelude S w/swapped H22A

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